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You served. Getting the VA to acknowledge what that service cost you shouldn't be its own fight. For a lot of veterans, it is. These are client reviews of Nyman Turkish PC's Veterans Disability practice. It represents veterans seeking VA disability ratings, rating increases, and appeals of denied claims through the VA's administrative and court system — on contingency.
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Veterans in these reviews describe a specific frustration before the firm got involved: a rating that didn't match the severity of a service-connected condition, or a claim denied for lack of a "nexus" — the medical link between service and the condition — that no one had explained how to establish. Reviewers describe the firm gathering that medical evidence directly and pursuing a case through the Board of Veterans' Appeals or federal court when the VA's initial answer was no.
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Denials are common, and they don't necessarily mean your claim lacks merit. Often the file is just missing the medical nexus evidence linking your condition to your service. Nyman Turkish PC reviews denied claims to identify what's missing and represents veterans through the Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, Board of Veterans' Appeals, or federal court, depending on where your case stands.
A nexus letter from a qualified medical provider, connecting a current condition to an in-service event, is frequently the missing piece in a denial. If a Board of Veterans' Appeals decision is still unfavorable, the case can go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Yes. An underrated condition can be challenged through a rating increase claim. Nyman Turkish PC evaluates whether the VA's rating decision matches the medical evidence of severity. This applies to physical conditions, mental health conditions, and conditions caused or worsened by toxic exposure.
Ratings are supposed to track functional impact, not just diagnosis. Two veterans with the same condition can warrant different ratings depending on documented severity. Updated medical evidence is usually the lever that moves a rating decision.
No fee on your ongoing monthly VA benefits, ever — federal law only allows a contingency fee on past-due benefits actually recovered, and only after a favorable outcome. Nyman Turkish PC handles veterans disability cases on this basis, with no upfront cost for the case evaluation.
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You did your part. Let's find out whether the VA did theirs. Case evaluation is free, and there's no fee unless we recover past-due benefits for you.
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