Helping Vets Navigate the VA Bureaucracy
If you are active-duty military or a recently discharged veteran, you already know what the letters VA stand for: Department of Veterans Affairs. This governmental department is responsible for administering all programs related to veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and National Guard. The VA in its present form was established in 1930 when several veterans organizations were consolidated into one.
The VA today is a huge organization, serving millions of veterans from World War II through the war in Afghanistan. It offers a variety of benefit programs that include programs for health care, education, disability and burial benefits. It has hundreds of facilities throughout the United States, including hospitals, residences and clinics. Navigating the VA can be like trying to get through a maze. Having a guide can make the process much easier.
Serving Veterans Nationwide
At The Rep for Vets™, we advocate for veterans throughout the United States, focusing on helping them obtain disability benefits. Based in Tampa, Florida, we have offices throughout the country staffed with highly trained veterans benefits specialists, lawyers and disability experts. We know the challenges of applying for benefits, understand the laws related to veterans, and are dedicated to getting injured or sick vets the support and financial resources they deserve.
The VA's disability programs are available to veterans of all wars who received an honorable or general discharge and have a service-related disability. This sounds straightforward; however, many veterans have found that there can be a wide gulf between knowing about benefit eligibility and actually receiving those benefits.
That's where we come in. Our Veterans Affairs advocates help veterans apply for benefits and advocate for them if their initial application is denied. We do not give up because we believe that men and women who served our country deserve help when they return to civilian life with a disability or illness related to their service.
Learn More About the Department of Veterans Affairs
Let The Rep for Vets™ be your advocate when seeking veterans benefits. Call 888-573-7838 from anywhere in the United States for a free initial consultation with one of our attorneys or other specialists, or simply contact us online. Or visit one of our branch offices in New York, Texas and elsewhere.












