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Lafayette Veterans Affairs Law Firm
Overview
Whether you are a veteran or a surviving spouse seeking benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, we can take the burden from your shoulders. When you establish a relationship with this law office, you will soon realize that you have someone who will truly listen to your concerns. We have the knowledge, the skills and the will to help you deal with the Department of Veterans Affairs as you seek the benefits that you deserve.
Some veterans answer TV or radio advertisements and contact large law firms. They soon realize they have the status of a “file” or an “account number.” They often experience as much frustration working with lawyers in an impersonal manner as they do communicating with the VA.
By contrast, Bryan Jones and his team enjoy getting to know clients personally. Friendly conversation is an enjoyable part of the process of working together in pursuit of goals such as veterans’ rightful disability benefits. Open communication provides understanding of how a disability has interfered with life. This understanding can help prompt questions for doctors and correct documentation of a disability.
As a member of the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates (NOVA), Mr. Jones is up to date on current regulations and trends. He is a valuable ally for veterans seeking their rightful benefits from the VA.
About J. Bryan Jones III, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Veterans Affairs
- Disability Benefits
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
119 St. Landry Street Lafayette, LA 70506
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