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My name is Chris Attig. I am an attorney and partner at the law firm of Attig | Steel. My law firm exclusively represents veterans battling the VA at the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. I served in the US Army from 1993 - to 2004, and then became one of the first accredited VA attorneys. I write posts on this site - every article,..
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
It is widely known that veterans particulate matter and burn pit exposure claims have been next to impossible for veterans to win on the first claim or appeal. That is about to change. If you are a veteran who served in Southwest Asia since August 2, 1990, or in ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
I have long said that the VA Claims File is the most important document in your VA Claim. Why? In a nutshell, it is the key to winning your VA claim or appeal. The rating decisions sent out by the VA and the BVA decisions sound out by the Board are incredibly vague ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
So you filed a VA Obesity claim. At some point you have seen this phrase in a VA Ratings Decision or the decision of a BVA Judge: "Your obesity is not an injury or disease for VA purposes". As of August 26, 2021, this is no longer correct. On that date, my law firm ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
How is Veterans Law Made? If you file a VA claim or appeal, you are bound by the law - and so, too, is the Department of Veterans Affairs (at least in theory); how, then is Veterans Law made? And, second, can this knowledge of veterans law help disabled veterans to ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
Effective November 14, 2021, the criteria used to establish a VA rating for kidney disease (providing disability compensation for renal dysfunction to veterans with service-connected genitourinary conditions) was updated. Why is the VA updating the VA rating for ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
In late December 2021, the Federal Circuit issued the rare "en banc" decision, addressing the legal standard for review of the BVA's application of the VA benefit of the doubt rule. When a court sits "en banc," it means that the entire court sits to hear the issue ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
In a January 26, 2022, panel decision, the Veterans Court reiterated its holding in Bailey v. Wilkie, 33 Vet.App. 188 (2021). In doing so, the Court reminded the Secretary that when it came to the informal claim for service connection "...a separate formal claim is ..read more
Veterans Law Blog
2y ago
The past 3 months have seen a flurry of VA proposals to revise the VA Schedule of Rating Disabilities (VASRD). This has reached a climax in the avalanche of VA claims regulations proposing new rating criteria for many conditions, including but certainly not limited to ..read more