Need PEB lawyer recommendations...

VA rated 100% (was told no future evals scheduled but never actually received the letter based on fit finding) and 40% for referred condition but was found fit for duty today...I can’t even walk 10 yards without pain, I need a lawyer that will tear up the FPEB when needed. Thanks all! I just want unfit so I can TERA out
 
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Go to peblawyer.com and complete the form to contact Jason Perry. Please be aware he is very busy helping many veterans, so it may take a view days for him to contact you.
 
Apparently Jack Gately doesn’t lose a single case?
I'm not sure what inspired this comment, as I have ever claimed to be perfect. Both Jason and I win a high percentage of our cases- however, neither of us has a perfect record. The reason that we both have a high success rate is very straightforward- as civilian counsel, we can work with clients from the outset to develop your case. Neither of us will take on a case in which we do not believe that there is a good chance of achieving the client’s goals. By comparison, military counsel on the formal hearing level have to take on everyone assigned to them, whether the case is viable or not. The key points re hiring civilian counsel are very simple- hire someone who knows the system well as early in the process as possible, as it is very hard to make a difference by jumping in at the last minute a few days before a formal hearing when you have missed several opportunities to influence a case on the MEB level prior to submission of the MEB package to the IPEB. There are some cases where that may be possible, but they are very few in number.
 
I'm not sure what inspired this comment, as I have ever claimed to be perfect. Both Jason and I win a high percentage of our cases- however, neither of us has a perfect record. The reason that we both have a high success rate is very straightforward- as civilian counsel, we can work with clients from the outset to develop your case. Neither of us will take on a case in which we do not believe that there is a good chance of achieving the client’s goals. By comparison, military counsel on the formal hearing level have to take on everyone assigned to them, whether the case is viable or not. The key points re hiring civilian counsel are very simple- hire someone who knows the system well as early in the process as possible, as it is very hard to make a difference by jumping in at the last minute a few days before a formal hearing when you have missed several opportunities to influence a case on the MEB level prior to submission of the MEB package to the IPEB. There are some cases where that may be possible, but they are very few in number.
Well unfortunately I am later in the process, but in my opinion will be an easy case to take on. You have a VM from me. I appreciate your time here, and look forward to your call.
 
I'm not sure what inspired this comment, as I have ever claimed to be perfect. Both Jason and I win a high percentage of our cases- however, neither of us has a perfect record. The reason that we both have a high success rate is very straightforward- as civilian counsel, we can work with clients from the outset to develop your case. Neither of us will take on a case in which we do not believe that there is a good chance of achieving the client’s goals. By comparison, military counsel on the formal hearing level have to take on everyone assigned to them, whether the case is viable or not. The key points re hiring civilian counsel are very simple- hire someone who knows the system well as early in the process as possible, as it is very hard to make a difference by jumping in at the last minute a few days before a formal hearing when you have missed several opportunities to influence a case on the MEB level prior to submission of the MEB package to the IPEB. There are some cases where that may be possible, but they are very few in number.
I appreciate your full disclosure.
 
Well unfortunately I am later in the process, but in my opinion will be an easy case to take on. You have a VM from me. I appreciate your time here, and look forward to your call.
No worries, message received, David. I replied to you privately and will be in touch later this afternoon- 4/22/21.
 
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