Pro-Bono Appeals Assistance

Organization Details

Organization Name:
Veterans Consortium
Address:
2101 L Street NW,
Suite 225,
Washington,
DC,
20037
Program Contact email
Program Contact Phone
202-628-8164
Office days/hours
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Intake days/hours (other)
Online intake
Eligibility-residence-county
Nationwide
Program Description

If you have a denial from the Board of Veterans Appeals, our online application provides a fast and easy way to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. This application also allows you to ask us for help with the appeals process.

How to Apply by Mail

Please note we do not currently have the ability to help with issues such as: Federal Tort Claims Act cases (e.g., medical malpractice), Domestic relations issues, Foreclosures, Divorce/Custody issues, Landlord-tenant disputes, USERRA cases (e.g., reemployment rights), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) cases, or Class actions. If you live in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area and would like to speak with an attorney about any of these issues, please call (202) 733-3317 (all veterans) or (202) 733-3329 (Women veterans only) to make an appointment at one of our legal clinics.

Other Topics
Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Full Representation
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