Newark NJ VA Denied Disability Pension Attorney
Law Office of Agnes S. Wladyka, Newark VA Benefits Lawyer - Experienced Legal Advice for Veterans
If you or your loved one risked life and limb to protect our country and our freedom and you have been denied benefits by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA), it can seem like a slap in the face.
At the Law Office of Agnes S. Wladyka, we will stand by your side to fight for the recognition you deserve by getting you the veterans' benefits - compensation, pension or health care services - you need.
We will work hard on your behalf at every stage of the process, from application to appeals. We will stand by your side in cases of denied benefits, compensation and pension for veterans, dependents and survivors, including:
- Service-connected compensation
- Disability compensation
- Long-term nursing home, home health care, hospice and other benefits through the Veterans Aid and Attendance Program
- Non-service connected pension
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) benefits for survivors of active duty or disabled veterans
- Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) and Concurrent Retirement and Disability Payments (SRDP)
- Burial allowances
From service-connected disability benefits for combat injuries and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to preexisting conditions that are exacerbated by service, such as asthma that gets worse after chemical exposure, we will fight denied veterans' benefits claims to get you the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced, knowledgeable, and compassionate VA benefits attorney at the New Jersey Law Office of Agnes S. Wladyka. We serve veterans of any conflict, from World War II and Korea to Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Ask about our no recovery, no fee services for veterans of any conflict, from World War II and Korea to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Evening, weekend and home or hospital visits are available by appointment. Servicios del intérprete disponibles.
For more information, see the Military Service Coalition Newsletter.

