Our VA-accredited claims agents at The Rep For Vets want disabled veterans to know that a negative decision by the Department of Veterans Affairs is not the end of the story. You have the right to appeal your disability rating. You were injured while fighting for us; now let our claims agents fight for you.
Claims Agents Fighting for Veterans in Service-Related Car Crashes
A car accident can happen anywhere — on base or off, in a military vehicle or a civilian-owned car or truck. If you are a veteran who has been disabled in a crash during active service, you should know something that could change your life: many veterans who were injured in car accidents may be eligible for VA disability benefits.
At The Rep For Vets, our VA-accredited claims agents can help you get these benefits. Claims agents dedicated to fighting for veterans.
Our claims agents are well-equipped to help you get the benefits you deserve, regardless of the type of service-related disability you experienced from your auto accident:
- Broken bones and other orthopedic injuries
- Neck, back and spinal cord injuries
- Leg, knee and ankle injuries (often sustained in front-end collisions)
- Lost limbs
- Face and head injuries
- Brain injuries
- Shoulder and arm injuries
- Psychological injuries
There is not always a direct relationship between the seriousness of the car crash and the seriousness of the injuries sustained. People can walk away unharmed from very serious accidents. At the same time, small accidents often lead to life-long health problems. People sometimes find that they are unable to work or do the things they once enjoyed.
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Many veterans who struggle with disability after car accidents turn to lawyers or advocates for assistance. If you became disabled because of a car accident, let our VA-accredited claims agents help you receive the benefits to which you are entitled.
From New York to Florida to Alaska — no matter where you live — our claims agents have the help you need after a car accident. Call 888-573-7838 for a free initial consultation or complete the online contact form.