VETERAN CASE INTERVIEW:

THIS CASE QUESTIONNAIRE IS FOR ATTORNEY STEPHEN MCMULLEN & ASSOCIATES A VA ACCREDITED ATTORNEY #54461AND MB LEGAL SERVICES.

Veteran Benefit Case Review: Interview Questions
This questionnaire helps our legal team determine case eligibility and likelihood of success. Not all veterans fit the qualifications of additional benefits, but it is our job to find ways that will help get you what you deserve.
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Your full name.

Please do not use call signs, nicknames, or just last names here.
We need your full name to obtain the records needed to represent your claims.
An e-mail address that YOU CHECK OFTEN.

IMPORTANT: This is one of the BEST ways for us to communicate with you about payments, documents, and case updates.
It creates a record for your file and helps establish a timeline to ensure we do not miss VA deadlines.
You must have a valid email address. We will send you an e-mail confirmation shortly that you MUST respond to in order for us to help verify your identity.
The best mailing address for payments and documents as needed.
This is the address where payments and legal documents will be sent. If this address is not permanent or you intend to move in the next 12 months, please provide the stable address of a friend or family member that you trust.
What branch of the armed services did you serve?
Please let us know when you began serving and when you left service regardless of discharge status.
Discharge Status:
Please be honest. We are not here to judge nor are we representing your discharge status. This information simply helps us determine your legal ability to collect VA benefits.
Have you been denies a VA claim in the past?
This information helps determine if we need to file for records pertaining to your previous claims. Your answer does not impact your qualifications for us to help you get the benefits you deserve.
Typical injuries may include: Shrapnel and wounds, lost limbs, head and brain injuries, Tinnitus and hearing loss. Limited range of motion, especially in ankles and knees.
Were you ever stationed overseas?
MOS or Military Occupational Specialty
Were you ever in combat or deployed to a combat zone?
Are you currently service connected?
Are you currently employed?
A job is referred to as a taxable source of income.
Have you ever applied for Social Security Disability?
Have you ever lived at or been stationed at Camp LeJeune
From time to time we review cases for additional claim opportunities for you to take advantage of. We typically alert our clients of these opportunities via email, but as a new potential client, we are asking you here.

Thank you for your service!

We understand your frustrations more than most and we are working hard for thousands of veterans just like you because you are not alone. The VA is slow and painful, but it is our job to provide you with the resources and assistance you need to get the benefits and back pay that you deserve. We sincerely hope that you can find the help you need.