When an experienced veteran's disability attorney wants to do more for our veterans than just take cases in their own office, they become veterans rights advocates. As a compassionate veteran advocate, Attorney Kenneth LaVan joined the National Organization of Veterans Advocates (NOVA) to advance his support of veterans' rights to disability.
What is the National Organization of Veterans Advocates?
NOVA is an organization comprised of attorneys interested in veterans' law and experienced in veterans' law. It is also veterans' disability attorneys and accredited non-attorneys who represent veterans and their families. These individuals partake in the education and training of new veterans advocates, and continually support their fellow advocates.
NOVA provides representation as veterans advocates to thousands of veterans and their families when they are involved in legal struggles for benefits, especially for disability claims. NOVA has a large stake in the veterans legislation that comes before congress and has boasts members among the heaviest hitters as veterans rights advocates.
Membership Qualifications for NOVA
Becoming a member of NOVA isn't just a matter of a form and a membership fee. To qualify for NOVA membership applicants must first be approved by the VA as accredited veterans advocates. Members must be actively engaged in representing pension, and any other benefits.
Members must also follow minimum standards such as the following:
Attorney Kenneth LaVan has not only met these requirements, but also contributes to other veterans rights advocates by sharing his own knowledge and experience. He was honored to present at the 2008 NOVA Conference in Washington D.C. as one of their esteemed guest speakers.
How Your Attorney's NOVA Involvement Benefits You
When your veterans' disability attorney is a member of NOVA this adds additional resources to your case. NOVA members are connected to a national network of other attorneys and veterans advocates who offer even more experience and knowledge of veterans' law.
A NOVA attorney isn't just a leader among veterans rights advocates, they're also a valuable asset to your veterans' disability benefits claim. With a vast knowledge of veterans' law of their own, and the ability to tap into NOVA's resources, they can provide quality legal assistance for your disability claim no matter how complicated.
Contacting a Veterans' Disability Attorney
Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. Attorney Kenneth LaVan has been a member of NOVA for 4 years running and continues to offer his support and service to veterans and their families. We like to empower our clients by providing a FREE Social Security disability guide so you can learn more about the process of filing for disability benefits.
When you're ready to get started, contact The Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. to begin your claim. Our state-of-the-art, customized intake and database system means less hassle, so you can focus on what's most important to you instead of having to spend your days wading through confusing legalese and legal red tape. Call today - 1-888-234-5758.
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