Dedicated VA Disability Representation
Don’t Let the VA Disability Benefits Process Overwhelm You
About Coskrey Law
Ryan has extensive experience before the Board of Veterans Appeals, presenting over 500 cases and recovering more than $25 million dollars in retroactive awards and benefits for military veterans.
The VA Disability Benefits process is cumbersome, time-consuming and full of legal obstacles.
Attorney Ryan Coskrey will navigate the claims filing and appeal process for you.
He works on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay for legal services with our firm unless you obtain a benefit.
What Our Veterans Are Saying
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After going through the process of applying for VA Benefits and getting partially denied on the first round of submissions, I felt like it was a fairly impossible task. A friend of mine suggested going to see Mr. Coskrey for help. Less than six months later, I am at 100%. Mr. Coskrey and his firm helped me navigate the processes of the VA and appeal the original ruling and come to a favorable conclusion. I recommend Coskrey Law to all my brothers- and sisters-in-arms that are faced with what seems to be insurmountable odds.
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I’ve had the pleasure of working with Mr. Coskrey over the course of past 4.5 years. Mr. Coskrey is extremely knowledgeable with veteran appears process. Mr. Coskrey was able to get my VA rating increased from 80 to 100% in July 2023. If any veteran is seeking assistance, highly recommend receiving expert legal advice from Mr. Coskrey.
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Ryan Coskrey is extremely knowledgable, great communicator and persistant. If you allow him to represent you his judgement will give you a great chance at succes when dealing with VA.
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I would like to start by saying Ryan J. Coskrey, Jennifer Weintroub, and the Coskrey Law team did a wonderful job. Like a lot of veterans I have service connected disabilities but didn’t know how to go about filing a claim. I contacted their office they not only filed a disability claim for the issues I have but they reviewed my medical records and found other diagnosis that I was unaware of. I was originally rated at only 10% return for my disability and in ten months I had the decision of 80% due to the teams findings in my record. My advice to anyone reading this please do not wait years like I did before getting their help. Call them and explain your situation and see if they can help. The worst that could happen is they can’t but it doesn’t hurt to try. Thank you again to the entire Coskrey Law team.
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A Guide to Appealing a Board of Veterans’ Appeals Decision
The VA appeals process can be challenging and confusing, especially if you feel the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) didn’t look closely enough at your case. Veterans who find themselves in this situation have the option for further review and possibly get the benefits they deserve. Here’s a clear guide to the steps involved in… Continue Reading
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Understanding the Process of Filing an Appeal with the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC)
If you’ve received an unfavorable decision from the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA), you might wonder what steps you can take to challenge it. One potential course of action is filing an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC). The CAVC is an independent federal court that reviews decisions by the… Continue Reading
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When Should You Consider Appealing to the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims?
For veterans and their families, navigating the VA benefits system can be challenging, and when a decision by the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) doesn’t go in their favor, it can feel disheartening. Yet, there is still a potential path forward—the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC). Understanding when and why you might consider… Continue Reading
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What is the Hardest VA Claim to Get?
Navigating the VA disability system can be a long and frustrating journey for veterans seeking compensation for service-related injuries or illnesses. While some claims are approved quickly, others can be notoriously difficult to win. We will explore the types of VA disability claims that are the hardest to get approved and the reasons behind the… Continue Reading
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What is the Most Approved VA Disability?
Veterans applying for disability benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) often wonder which conditions are most commonly approved. Understanding the most prevalent service-connected disabilities can help veterans determine if they qualify for VA disability compensation and what to expect from the claims process. Let’s explore the most frequently approved conditions and what that… Continue Reading
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What is the VA Disability 70-40 Rule?
What is the VA 70-40 Rule? The VA 70-40 Rule is a regulation that determines how much compensation veterans with service-connected disabilities receive from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The rule states that the combined rating of a veteran’s disabilities must be at least 70% to be eligible for a 70% disability rating. However,… Continue Reading
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What Does 40% VA Disability Entitle You?
If you’ve recently been awarded a 40% VA disability rating, you may be wondering what this means for your benefits. A 40% rating indicates that your service-connected disability has a significant impact on your daily life and activities. While this rating may seem substantial, it’s important to understand the specific benefits it entitles you. Coskrey… Continue Reading
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When My Husband Dies, Will I Get His VA Disability?
The death of a spouse is a challenging and emotional time, compounded by concerns about financial stability. If your husband was receiving VA disability benefits, you might wonder whether you are entitled to continue receiving those benefits after his passing. At Coskrey Law, we understand the intricacies of VA benefits and are here to provide… Continue Reading
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What Conditions Automatically Qualify You for VA Disability?
Certain conditions can automatically qualify a veteran for VA disability benefits. These conditions are typically categorized as “presumptive conditions” because the VA presumes that they are service-connected based on specific criteria. Here are some key categories and conditions: 1. Presumptive Conditions Based on Specific Exposure 2. Presumptive Conditions Based on Time of Service 3. Specific… Continue Reading