Veterans’ Disability Benefits

Veterans Disability Benefit Lawyers in Charlotte, NC

A Knowledgeable Legal Team Dedicated to Helping Charlotte Veterans Receive the Disability Benefits They Deserve

If you are a military veteran who has suffered service-related injuries or illness, you could potentially be eligible to receive disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). A grateful nation provides these benefits through various programs. However, even those with the most valid claims often face difficulties getting a favorable VA decision, and some may receive denial notices forcing them to consider the appeals process. Others may be granted disability benefits from the VA but receive disappointing disability ratings that do not reflect the true severity of their medical conditions and how those impairments affect their daily life.

The veterans’ disability lawyers at Conquest Law have extensive experience assisting those who’ve served our country and now require financial assistance and other forms of support to address medical expenses and other costs of daily living. As your representatives, we will assist you throughout the entire VA disability claim process, from reviewing your eligibility for benefits to fighting for what you are entitled to if an appeal becomes necessary.

Our North Carolina law firm offers case evaluations to prospective clients who are interested in learning about the advantages of retaining our legal services. Additionally, we operate on a contingency-fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs to retain our legal help. You do not owe us anything in legal fees unless and until we secure a favorable settlement for your claim. To get started, contact our law offices to request your initial consultation today.

What Types of VA Benefits Can Veterans Receive? 

There are different types of VA disability benefits for military veterans and service members who’ve been left with severe disabilities after serving their country. Our North Carolina veterans disability attorneys will review your case to determine which benefit program you could potentially receive assistance from and help you fight for everything you’re entitled to.

Depending on your medical condition and service record, you could be entitled to the following VA disability benefits:

  • Death benefits through dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC)
  • Disability compensation
  • Special monthly compensation (SMC)
  • Total disability based on individual unemployability (TD IU)
  • Veteran Affairs health care and related services
  • Vocational employment and rehabilitation
  • And more

When submitting your disability claim, you must include all relevant medical evidence related to your disabilities, ongoing medical treatment, test results, and anything else related to your case. Additional evidence to include in your application for benefits can consist of proof of your inability to find employment due to your service-related disabilities.

What Military Service-Connected Injuries and Illnesses May Qualify for VA Benefits? 

Our Charlotte disability attorneys have in-depth knowledge of the laws and procedures relevant to helping a person pursue VA benefits. Over the years, we’ve helped clients with various disabilities and impairments submit applications and file appeals.

Depending on your type of disability or the severity of your medical condition, you could qualify for VA benefits.

Some of the disabilities that may qualify for VA benefits may include the following:

  • Agent Orange-related illnesses
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma and COPD
  • Chronic back pain or neck pain related to active duty service
  • Combat wounds, including wounds caused by gunshots or shrapnel
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Diseases caused by water contamination
  • Extensive scarring and burns
  • Gulf War Syndrome 
  • Hearing loss and the loss of sight
  • Loss of bodily function or range of motion
  • Military service-linked chronic conditions, including certain cancers or diabetes
  • Military sexual trauma
  • Musculoskeletal injuries, including loss of limbs
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Respiratory illnesses due to exposure to burn pits
  • Sleep apnea
  • Toxic exposure 
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Unexplained illnesses
  • Various mental health disorders, including anxiety and depression
  • And more

If you do not receive the full benefits that you deserve for your severe disabilities, our Charlotte attorneys will explore various options for appealing the VA’s decision, including presenting new evidence to support your claim.

How Does the Disability Rating System Work? 

The VA disability rating system determines how much monthly, tax-free compensation you will receive from the VA for your service-related conditions. Those who have multiple disabilities and active duty-related medical impairments can potentially seek additional compensation.

To determine the amount of your monthly compensation, the VA uses all your individual disability ratings to calculate your combined disability rating. Your rating will range from zero to 100%, with the higher ratings indicating more severe disabilities. Lower percentages may qualify individuals for limited benefits but not for monthly compensation. A 100% disability rating indicates that the veteran is fully disabled, thereby making them eligible to receive the highest possible monthly compensation.

In 2026, VA disability rate benefits are as follows:

  • 10%: $182.42
  • 20%: $356.66
  • 30%: $552.47
  • 40%: $795.84
  • 50%: $1,132.90
  • 60%: $1,435.02
  • 70%: $1,808.45
  • 80%: $2,102.15
  • 90%: $2,362.30
  • 100%: $3,938.58

Depending on unique circumstances, you can also potentially qualify to receive additional monthly compensation for your dependents, such as your spouse, children, or dependent parents.

What Legal Services Do We Offer to Help Veterans Receive VA Disability Benefits? 

Veterans disability lawyers help military service members navigate the claims process, appeals proceedings, and every other step in seeking disability benefits for active-duty service-related injuries and illnesses.

Among the many services we provide are the following:

  • Dedicated legal assistance helping you secure your full tax-free monthly compensation for any medical conditions related to your military service.
  • If the VA denies your claim, we will explore all options to assist you through the appeals process by constructing compelling arguments and fighting back against unfair decisions.
  • Whether you’ve been given a lower rating than what you deserve or your service-connected conditions have gotten worse, our attorneys can help you pursue a higher rating and increase the compensation that comes with it.
  • If your loved one has passed away due to service-related conditions or died on the field of battle, we can assist you in pursuing compensation such as survivor benefits. 
  • Serious disabilities such as blindness, limb loss, or the ongoing need for aid and attendance could qualify you for special monthly compensation, and we would be proud to assist you in pursuing those benefits.
  • And more

How Does the Appeals Process Work if Your Veteran Benefits Are Denied? 

If your application for benefits is denied, you have the right to appeal the VA’s decision. For a successful appeal, you must present convincing medical evidence, complete with written opinions from medical professionals that link your injuries or illnesses to in-service events.

Some of the common reasons why disability claims are denied include an insufficient amount of medical evidence, missed deadlines, or an inability to prove that your injuries are linked to your military service.

Our Charlotte lawyers have an in-depth understanding of the appeals process, enabling us to serve as your representatives throughout the proceedings. The process includes filing a formal challenge of the VA’s decision. The next stage includes a higher-level review, in which a senior reviewer reassesses the case. If the senior reviewer does not issue a favorable decision letter, your lawyers will present arguments and new evidence before a Board of Veterans’ Appeals. If that does not work in your favor, the case can be escalated to a U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims.

Contact Our Law Firm for Consultation with Our Charlotte VA Disability Lawyers Today

If you have a VA benefits claim, you need the dedicated legal representation of experienced attorneys well-versed in these practice areas. Our Charlotte disability lawyers have the knowledge, experience, compassion, and fighting spirit you need to succeed.

Conquest Law offers consultations to prospective new clients. To learn more about the benefits of retaining our legal support, please contact our North Carolina law firm to schedule your risk-free case review today.

Get in touch with us by calling us at 704-385-5281.