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Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Servicemen and women often exhibit signs and symptoms of injury long after their military service has ended. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides benefits that help these individuals pay for medical treatment and live a long fruitful life. Unfortunately, acquiring these benefits can be a long and difficult process. A skilled lawyer can guide you through the process.

The attorneys at The Law Offices of Coats & Todd have more than 40 combined years of experience helping people receive the benefits they deserve. The most important aspect of getting the proper VA disability benefits is commonly known as the "service connection." We must be able to prove that your disability is directly related to your time in the service.

Texas Veterans Benefits Claims Attorneys

Our Houston VA disabilities attorneys have a great deal of experience helping clients fight for their benefits. We have assisted clients who were struggling through a wide range of disabilities, including:

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

This is a short list of the potential disabilities military personnel can suffer. If you or a loved one is struggling through a condition that you can trace back to military service, it is important to see a medical professional who can document your symptoms. If your initial application is challenged or denied, our lawyers will work to get your claim approved on appeal.

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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 Houston area as well as veterans who live in other states. Your initial consultation is free.

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