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El Paso VA Disabilities Attorneys

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

To qualify for Veterans Affairs (VA) disability benefits, an individual must be able to prove that his or her current medical disability can be directly traced back to a medical condition, accident, injury or event that occurred during that individual's military service. Our knowledgeable attorneys can answer your questions as you develop accurate and compelling documentation from medical professionals.

It is our goal to guide you through the process of applying for VA disability benefits in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible. Whether it is providing clear answers while you prepare the initial application or representing you as you appeal a denial, The Law Offices of Coats & Todd will be by your side.

Texas Veterans Disability Benefits Lawyers

Our El Paso VA disabilities lawyers have extensive experience helping injured individuals with a wide range of symptoms, including:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Diseases associated with Agent Orange
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Joint injuries, including knee and shoulder
  • Radiation exposure
  • Arthritis
  • Major depression

This list reflects the types of conditions our firm most commonly sees. If you are struggling with a symptom that you do not see referenced on this website, we still encourage you to schedule a free consultation with an attorney at our office. It might be possible for you to receive benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs based on the long-lasting effects of your injury.

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To make an appointment, please call 800-856-1031 or simply complete the online contact form on this website. We represent veterans in the El Paso area as well as veterans who live in other states. Your initial consultation is free.

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