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A VA accredited attorney, claims agent, or VSO can represent you before VA. Medical providers and vocational experts can strengthen your evidence. Sponsored placements are clearly labeled.
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How a VSO representative helps, usually free
Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) are congressionally chartered or VA-recognized groups whose accredited representatives help veterans prepare and file claims under 38 CFR 14.629. VSO representation is typically free of charge for the life of your claim, including appeals, which makes them a strong first stop for an initial claim. Every VSO listed here is checked against VA's recognized-organization and accreditation records.
County veterans service organization providing free help with initial claims, appeals paperwork, and state benefit applications for Pennsylvania veterans and survivors.
Frequently asked questions
- Do VSOs charge veterans?
- No. VSO representatives provide accredited representation free of charge, typically for the life of your claim, including appeals.
- What can a VSO help me with?
- VSO representatives help you file initial claims, gather evidence, respond to VA, and pursue appeals. They are a strong first stop for a new claim.
- Are VSO representatives VA accredited?
- Yes. VSOs are congressionally chartered or VA-recognized, and their representatives are accredited under 38 CFR 14.629. Every VSO listed here is checked against VA's records.
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