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Veterans Benefits Attorneys

Legal Support for Veterans and Their Families

The heroes who have served our country in the various military branches are entitled to many federal Veterans benefits, which are administered through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These benefits range from educational assistance, to special home financing programs, to compensation for disabilities sustained during or after military service.

Under certain circumstances, Veterans’ benefits are available to the Veteran, his or her spouse and his or her dependents. Tabak Law has the honor to help Veterans all over the nation and currently helps Veterans in nearly every State. Although our main office is located in Wisconsin we have formulated a network of skilled attorneys around the country who know the law and will be there when you need them.

Additionally, our services are FREE unless we are successful in getting you the benefits you deserve.

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    Where Legal Excellence Meets Personal Care

    Proven Trust & Recognition

    We know that navigating the VA system can be a hassle for families who are already dealing with a disability related to their service. That’s why Tabak Law has Veterans on staff, including our attorneys, who can sympathize with your situation.

    When you work with us, you can put trust in the fact that we understand the system and, more importantly, know the secrets to getting you the legal help that you or your family member so desperately needs.

    Fighting for the Veterans who fought for us gives us great pride. And we have an amazing track record of securing the benefits that so many Veterans have EARNED through their service. In addition, if a family member who is a Veteran has passed away, we may be able to help you as well.

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    Veterans Benefits Services Across the United States

    How We Can Help Veterans

    We assist Veterans and their families with a wide range of benefits, including:

    VA Disability Claims

    Assistance with filing claims for service-connected injuries or illnesses. We ensure every detail is documented and supported, including medical records, service history, and personal statements.

    VA Appeals

    Representation for denied or underpaid claims, including hearings before VA officials and the Board of Veterans’ Appeals.

    Survivor Benefits

    Helping Veterans and dependents access financial support they are entitled to.

    Specialized Condition Support

    Guidance for service-related conditions such as Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome, Burn Pits Exposure, Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune contamination, Sexual Trauma, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and PTSD.

    Each condition presents unique challenges. Our attorneys provide solutions that are unique to you and your situation.

    Filing a VA Disability Claim

    VA Disability Claims & Appeals

    The first step in obtaining VA disability benefits is determining eligibility and submitting a claim. Our attorneys help Veterans:

    Assess eligibility based on service-connected conditions

    Collect and organize service records, medical documentation, and personal statements

    Accurately complete VA forms to reduce errors

    Submit claims efficiently and track their progress

    The system doesn’t make it easy for you to file a claim. And worse, any mistake can cost you valuable time in getting your case reviewed. We can help from the initial filing to the final decision.

    Handling VA Appeals

    If your claim is denied, you have the right to appeal. Appeals can include:

    Supplemental Claims

    Submitting new evidence or clarifying existing records

    Higher-Level Reviews

    Requesting a senior VA official review your claim

    Board of Veterans’ Appeals Hearings:

    Representing Veterans before VA judges for formal hearings

    Many claims that are initially denied are approved during the appeals process. Experienced representation increases the likelihood of success.

    Specialized Condition Support

    Some service-related conditions require additional documentation and expert support:

    We have access to advocates who can provide the evidence needed to get a positive result for your claim.

    Why Legal Guidance Is Essential for Veterans

    Protecting Your Rights & Maximizing Your Benefits

    Veterans benefits laws are complex and constantly changing. Working with an attorney ensures:

    Claims are submitted correctly and on time

    Evidence is properly documented and presented

    Appeals are handled efficiently

    Veterans have an advocate to answer questions and provide guidance

    Legal guidance provides clarity and peace of mind, allowing Veterans to focus on health, family, and life after service.

    Our Process

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    Initial Consultation & Case Review

    We review service history, medical conditions, and goals to determine the best approach.

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    Documentation & Evidence Gathering

    Our team collects service records, medical evidence, and any additional documents to strengthen your claim.

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    Filing & Representation

    We submit claims or appeals, communicate directly with the VA, and represent Veterans during hearings if needed.

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    Ongoing Support

    We provide updates, respond to VA inquiries, and assist with additional claims.

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    Maximizing Benefits

    We ensure Veterans receive the full range of benefits for which they are eligible, including secondary service-connected conditions.

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    Why Choose Tabak Attorneys?

    Veterans-Focused Expertise:

    Specialized knowledge of VA regulations

    National Coverage:

    Serving Veterans nationwide

    Clear, Responsive Support

    Direct communication and attorney-level involvement

    Free Consultations

    Discuss your case at no cost

    Our Trusted VA Benefits Attorneys

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    Frequently Asked Questions About VA Benefits

    Service connection is the legal and medical link between a Veteran’s current disability and their military service — and establishing it is the essential first step in qualifying for VA disability compensation. Without service connection, a claim will be denied regardless of how severe or debilitating the condition may be, because the VA only compensates for conditions that arose from, were aggravated by, or are otherwise related to active-duty service. There are several pathways to service connection, including direct connection (the condition began during service), aggravation (a pre-existing condition was worsened by service), and presumptive connection (certain conditions are automatically presumed to be service-related for Veterans exposed to specific hazards like Agent Orange or Burn Pits). Veterans often struggle to establish this link on their own, particularly when their service records are incomplete or when the relationship between service and a current diagnosis isn’t immediately obvious. Tabak Law’s attorneys help Veterans identify and document every viable pathway to service connection, building the evidentiary foundation that gives your claim the best chance of approval.

    The VA assigns disability ratings on a scale from 0% to 100% in increments of 10%, and these ratings reflect the degree to which a service-connected condition impairs a Veteran’s overall health and ability to function. A 0% rating means the VA acknowledges the service connection but does not consider the condition severe enough to warrant monetary compensation — while ratings of 10% and above result in monthly tax-free payments that increase with each rating tier. When a Veteran has multiple service-connected conditions, the VA uses a “combined ratings” formula rather than simply adding percentages together, which can result in a final combined rating that is lower than Veterans intuitively expect. The rating not only determines monthly compensation but also affects access to other benefits, including VA healthcare priority and eligibility for additional programs.

    TDIU is a critically important but frequently overlooked VA benefit that allows Veterans to receive compensation at the 100% disability rate even if their combined disability rating falls below 100% — provided their service-connected conditions prevent them from securing and maintaining substantially gainful employment. Many Veterans who are unable to work due to their service-connected disabilities are never informed about TDIU, leaving significant monthly compensation on the table. The benefit recognizes a fundamental truth: that a Veteran’s earning capacity, not just their medical chart, is the true measure of how their disability affects their life. Tabak Law proactively evaluates every client’s eligibility for TDIU and pursues this benefit aggressively when the evidence supports it.

    Yes — this is known as secondary service connection, and it is an avenue that many Veterans are unaware of but that can significantly increase both their disability rating and their monthly compensation. Secondary service connection applies when a new medical condition develops as a direct result of, or is proximately caused by, an already service-connected condition — for example, a Veteran with a service-connected knee injury who later develops hip problems due to compensating for that knee, or a Veteran whose service-connected PTSD contributes to a cardiovascular condition. Tabak Law’s team identifies potential secondary conditions during every case review and pursues these claims in tandem with primary service-connection issues to maximize the full scope of benefits a Veteran has earned.

    A BVA denial is a serious setback, but it is not necessarily the end of your legal journey, and Tabak Law has the experience to help you evaluate every remaining option. Following a BVA denial, Veterans may appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC), request the BVA reconsider their denial, or add new substantive evidence and restart the appeal process.




    A Nexus opinion is a written document from a qualified medical professional — typically a physician, psychologist, or specialist — that directly addresses the connection between a Veteran’s military service and their current diagnosed condition. In VA disability law, the word “nexus” refers to the required link between service and disability, and a well-crafted Nexus opinion from a credible provider can be the single most persuasive piece of evidence in your claim file. The VA frequently denies claims when it believes the medical evidence does not adequately demonstrate that a condition is “at least as likely as not” related to service — and a strong Nexus opinion directly addresses this standard. Veterans often underestimate the importance of this document or submit claims without one, which significantly weakens their position. Tabak Law works with clients and their medical providers to ensure that Nexus opinions are properly framed, medically sound, and legally sufficient to meet the VA’s evidentiary requirements.

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    What Our Clients Say

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    Contact Tabak Attorneys for Veterans in Milwaukee & Wisconsin

    If you served in the Persian Gulf and are experiencing chronic symptoms, you may be entitled to VA disability benefits. If your claim has been denied or undervalued, we can help you pursue an appeal.

    Contact Tabak Attorneys today for a free consultation.