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Presenters: Jeff Bunten & Katrina Eagle, Veterans Law Attorneys NOSSCR Fall Conference Las Vegas, NV Friday, October 10, 2014

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Page 1: Practicing Veterans Law Part 1 @ NOSSCR

Presenters:

Jeff Bunten & Katrina Eagle,

Veterans Law Attorneys

NOSSCR Fall Conference

Las Vegas, NV

Friday, October 10, 2014

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Vote for a question

Respond to Poll

Ask a Question

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Getting cases in the pipeline The reality all veterans and their

advocates are facing Other issues for advocate’s radar Questions???

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Tackle 1-5 cases and build from there

Good work begets good work

Expect 4-5 years before a return on investment of time and $$$

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Screening cases – challenging, time consuming, but necessary and rewarding

Don’t be like the VA – give the veteran an answer, even if it’s a rejection

Figure out why VA denied claim; then obtain/submit that evidence

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VA is NOT like SSA

VA is NOT like VA of yore

Veterans’ appeals are “litigated” very differently from SSA cases

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1. Notice of “proposed” action cannot be NOD’ed

2. Fiduciary Issues – get a court-approved POA whenever possible

3. VA is communicating with represented veterans; you ok with that??

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Katrina’s Wish List for Advocates:

◦ Take charge of your veteran’s claim. Whenever possible, be pro-active, not reactive, and get ball back in VA court asap.

◦ Don’t just know why you’re submitting certain evidence to VA. Tell the VA why too! And give clear instructions as to what the VA should do in light of submitted evidence!

◦ No more vague, unclear cover letters. Still “KISS” but identify “enclosed” evidence as if C file had been dropped and need to reconstruct.

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When To Contact A Competent Veterans Benefits Attorney

◦ Work / Representing Veterans at the CAVC EAJA Fees

◦ Work / Representing Veterans During VA-level Appeal MUST Be Accredited by VA – see Office of General

Counsel (OGC) in VA’s website for info Contingency Fee (20% deemed reasonable by VA) Atty is not paid til Veteran Wins and is Paid, and

ONLY 20% of retro-benefit award (debunk myth of being paid portion of all future monthly VA benefit)

Atty can choose – VA withhold atty fee or no?

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◦ NOVA (National Organization of Veterans Advocates): www vetadvocates . Com

◦ Veterans Benefits Manual (produced annually by NVLSP, published by Lexis/Nexis)

◦ US CAVC: www uscourts.cavc .gov

◦ Dept of VA: www va .gov

◦ www .military .com

◦ www. VAWatchdogToday. Org

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10755 Scripps Poway Parkway; # 353 San Diego, CA 92131

858 549 1561 (o) / 858 549 1167 (fax)

[email protected]

www. eagleveteranslaw . com

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314.241.9666 (o)

[email protected]