VA Facility Locator

With the VA Facility Locator, you can search by city, state, or ZIP code, and get detailed information including hours of operation, contact details, and available services. Navigating the VA system should be easy, and our locator tool ensures you have quick access to the resources you deserve.

 

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February 13, 2025

Treatment: the Key to Your Va Disability Case

Medical Treatment Could Be the Key to Securing the VA Benefits That You Deserve

At Rob Levine & Associates, we always emphasize the importance of consistent medical treatment, which is often the missing puzzle piece in your VA case. We call it one of our 5 Secrets to Winning Your VA Claim.
To assist all veterans, we have created an interactive tool so that you can search for your closest VA facility, whether it’s a VA Medical Center (VAMC), Vet Center, VA Outpatient Clinic (VAOC), or Community Care Provider. Enter your location below to view VA medical facilities closest to you on the map.
If you have experienced difficulty obtaining medical treatment and it has impacted your VA disability benefits, we may be able to help. Contact us today for a free VA disability case evaluation!

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      With over 25 years of experience, Rob Levine is a distinguished attorney & the driving force behind Rob Levine Law, a firm dedicated to fighting for personal injury, social security disability, & veterans disability clients.

      FAQs About Your VA Disability Claim

      Can I receive VA disability compensation and continue to work?

      In the Social Security disability system, in order to receive benefits, the standard is, “you are not capable of any form of gainful employment.” Unlike Social Security Disability, you can work while receiving VA disability compensation. Your VA disability benefits is based on how your service-connected disabilities impact your ability to work.

      Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) does not have a barrier to net worth or income provisions. Regardless of the home, the vehicle you own, or investments you’ve made – or alimony or pension from previous employment, this would not prohibit you from receiving SSDI. Similarly, this would not prohibit you from qualifying and receiving VA disability benefits. Even if you were to qualify for a 100% TDIU rating, you would still qualify for SSDI benefits either under the SSDI guidelines or the VA Disability guidelines.

      The average length of time to adjudicate any claim or appeal depends on many factors, including the type of appeal or claim, the Regional Office, the number of disabilities to decide, any necessary development, and the overall complexity of the case. Cases in the VA’s legacy appeal system can take years. In contrast, the VA has set the following timeliness goal for adjudicating AMA appeals:

      • Supplemental Claims: within 125 days
      • Higher Level Review: within 125 days
      • Board of Veterans’ Appeals – Direct Review Docket: within 365 days
      • Board of Veterans’ Appeals – Evidence and Hearing Docket: over 365 days

      No, the VA does not require you to hire a lawyer for your appeal. However, remember that the VA also unfairly denied your benefits. Statistics show that veterans with representation receive more benefits, faster. The Veterans Disability attorneys at Rob Levine & Associates know the law as well as the ins and outs of the VA system. When you combine an experienced, knowledgeable Veterans Disability attorney with a veteran who can assist by explaining the details of the facts of a case, there is no better team to help you get the disability benefits that you deserve.

      Yes, if there are mitigating circumstances (like mental illness or TBI) that explain the conduct that resulted in the less-than-honorable discharge. These types of cases can often last years without an experienced representative who can overcome VA’s negative assessment of your military discharge. Learn more about the Character of Discharge Determination process here.

      An effective attorney can put you in a position to win your appeal the first time around, saving you years of disappointment and frustration. Veterans’ claims often get caught in a cycle of denial, appeal, remand, denial, appeal, remand, denial, appeal, remand, and so on. An experienced attorney can effectively present the law and the facts to the VA the first time around, which in many instances gets veterans their disability benefits faster. When you choose our dedicated team of experts at Rob Levine & Associates to represent you, we take an all-hands-on-deck approach to win your case. As part of our proven process, our team will:

      • File your appeal with the VA;
      • Construct a personalized evidence development plan tailored to each claim;
      • Perform cutting-edge service record and medical research;
      • Draft a comprehensive legal brief in support of your appeal; and
      • Routinely follow up with you to provide an update on the status of your case.

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