The How, When, and Where of Filing for Veterans Disability

The How, When, and Where of Filing for Veterans Disability

Presented by Affleck & Gordon -

The How, When, and Where of Filing for Veteran's Disability

The live webinar took place on November 11th, 2021

This webinar discusses:

During this webinar, Affleck and Gordon's attorneys discuss the various levels of veterans' disability including basic eligibility, service-related disability, active duty, honorable discharge, and the types of benefits associated with each level. Affleck & Gordon attorneys will also focus on when and how to file necessary forms, timeline, rate increases, and the initial application process.

About the Presenters

Harry BrennerAttorney at Law

Harry has represented clients in over 1,500 social security disability hearings. He works on cases at the Initial, Reconsideration, Hearing, and Appeals Council levels of review. He has appealed and fought many denied claims over the years.

Harry enjoys meeting new clients in the Metro Atlanta communities and is a member of the Georgia Bar Association and Atlanta Bar Association. Harry prides himself on going the extra step for his clients to ensure they get the benefits they deserve despite the hurdles and obstacles along the way.

Allison AffleckAttorney at Law

At Affleck and Gordon, Allison focuses primarily on Social Security Disability cases. She continues to earn the respect of judges and of her clients for her professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to providing personalized, effective representation.

Allison is currently a member of the Georgia Bar Association, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, and also a part of the HeLP Legal Services Clinic, where she worked on children’s SSI disability cases.

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