Get Veterans Disability Benefits After an OTH (Other-Than-Honorable) Discharge
When you entered military service, you probably had high hopes and dreams, but then something went wrong and you wound up leaving the service with an other-than-honorable discharge. You aren’t alone. There are some 500,000 former service members with an OTH discharge.
Your time in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard could have exposed you to injury, toxins, or trauma that continue to affect your life today and you should be helped. You can get veterans disability benefits after an OTH discharge. It’s difficult but not impossible!
We Fight For Veterans Like You
At the Law Office of Michael James Kelley, our attorney represent veterans seeking veterans disability benefits for the first time, as well as those who are appealing the denial of VA benefits. Our firm is known for winning challenging cases. Let us take a look at your case and see if we can help. To schedule a free initial consultation, call toll free at 888-405-0600 or contact us online.
What Led Up to Your Discharge?
- Mental health problems
- PTSD
- Bullying or hazing
- Military sexual assault, molestation or sexual harassment
Trauma, violence and other difficult situations can cause people who previously had good service records to experience a change in attitude and behavior. Fighting, drug or alcohol use, these are some of the things that can result from trauma and lead to an OTH discharge.
If you had a history of solid work and good behavior early in your military career, before becoming derailed by a mental health problem or trauma, talk with one of our VA benefits lawyers. If we take you on as a client, our goal will be to get your case in front of a judge so a real person can hear what happened and make a ruling.
We bring cases before the Board of Veterans' Appeals, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. These are not easy cases to prove but we have more than 20 years of experience investigating and proving difficult veteran’s benefit cases. We have developed an impressive reputation for success in these arenas.
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Call toll free at 888-405-0600 or contact us by email to schedule a free initial consultation with a veterans benefits lawyer at our offices in Boston (MA), Providence (RI), or Nashua (NH).
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For a free consultation with a Boston veterans benefits attorney, call us at 617-523-1450 or contact us by e-mail.