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Veteran Disability Attorneys Who Fight For You.

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Greene & Marusak’s sole mission is to represent Veterans and their family members before the Department of Veterans Affairs for VA disability benefits. The firm combines decades of VA specific legal experience with considerable military experience. Attorney Daniel Marusak, a former Infantry Officer and combat veteran (OEF 2011-12), and partner Jonathan Greene, have over 25 years of combined experience representing disabled veterans. The firms’ other attorneys and paralegals include a diverse group of veterans, military spouses, military children, and former Veterans Service Officers. This unique combination of military experience and legal knowledge results in disciplined, efficient, and strategically focused representation, with proven results.

Veterans Disability Practice Areas

  • Total disability due to individual unemployability (TDIU or IU) is a benefit that may be awarded to veterans with service-connected disabilities that prevent them from working. Veterans who are granted TDIU are compensated at the 100% disability rate. Generally, to qualify for TDIU, you must be unable to work as a result of your service-connected disabilities. However, there are a few exceptions…

    Learn more about TDIU…

  • A veteran must establish service connection to be entitled to VA disability compensation benefits. If a qualifying veteran has an injury or condition related to their service, VA will compensate the veteran based on the degree of their disability. VA’s disability compensation is a tax-free monthly monetary benefit. Generally, to establish a claim for service connection, the evidence must establish the following three elements: (1) the veteran must have a current diagnosed disability; (2) there must have been an in-service event, occurrence, or symptoms; and (3) there must be a medical nexus or link/connection between the current disability and service.

    A disability is current if it manifests while the claim is pending. However, a condition that resolves before submission of a claim is not considered a “current” condition.  An in-service event refers to the onset of disease, injury, or aggravation of a pre-active duty condition, while in the line of duty in the active military, naval, air, or space service. Finally, the nexus is a connection between the current disability and the in-service event.

    Learn about the 5 different types of service connection…

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been known by many names: “shell shock” during World War I and “Combat Stress Reaction” (CSR), also known as “battle fatigue” after World War II. See VA: History of PTSD. PTSD is a mental health condition that may develop due to having experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, a series of events, or a set of circumstances. Individuals with PTSD may experience symptoms such as reliving the traumatic event through flashbacks or nightmares; feelings of sadness, fear, or anger; feelings of estrangement or detachment from others; and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. While PTSD is not exclusive to veterans, VA reports that an estimated 7 out of every 100 veterans will experience PTSD during their lifetime. See VA: How Common is PTSD in Veterans.

    Learn how PTSD is rated...

  • Veterans often suffer from psychiatric conditions other than PTSD, as a result of their time in service. Other mental conditions may include: schizophrenia; generalized anxiety disorder; bipolar disorder; major depressive disorder; unspecified depressive disorder; and chronic adjustment disorder. VA will also award disability compensation benefits for these diagnoses. However, the applicable law and required evidence often differs from what is needed when focused on a PTSD diagnosis. Our firm has years of experience assisting veterans in obtaining benefits for psychiatric conditions other than PTSD.

    Learn how psychiatric conditions are rated…

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are caused by events that deliver a blow or jolt to your head. According to VA, between 2000 and 2017, the Department of Defense reported over 375,000 diagnosed cases of TBI among members of the U.S. armed forces around the world. A TBI can affect your cognitive and physical functioning, your behaviors, and more. Common residual symptoms include: headaches; blurred vision; hearing problems; difficulty speaking; dizziness; changes in your sense of taste or smell; difficulty concentrating and remembering things; and repeating yourself.

    Learn more about TBI and its ratings…

  • Orthopedic conditions incurred in service, or resulting from a service-connected condition, can be service-connected for VA disability compensation benefits purposes. These are rated under the musculoskeletal system schedule for ratings found in 38 C.F.R. § 4.71a.

    Learn more about orthopedic ratings…

  • “I’m a Vietnam veteran and because of their extensive knowledge and experience with the VA claims system they were able to get me a 100% rating. I am forever grateful for all of their help. THANK YOU”

    -Charles G

  • “They have done what no one else have been able to do. Greene & Marusak have found a way to help me get compensated for years of suffering with PTSD and not being able to work. I have been able to get back on track financially for the first time in my life. They are beyond reproach and I highly recommend Greene & Marusak.”

    - Juan V., San Antonio, TX

  • “What I appreciated the most is that they "listened." Nothing was too small or unimportant to them. Their ability to simplify the legal appeals process through concise communications via e-mail or phone provided me the confidence that I had a very competent legal firm working on my behalf with the Veterans Administration. I have already referred them to two veterans who I only want the best law firm working on their individual VA appeals.”

    - AJM, Major, Retired, USMC

  • “Upon the advice of a friend I called Mr Greene. He and his team were essential in getting the Veterans Administration to admit it was a coding error. It took only two days to get the error corrected. These guys are worth more than you pay them for. Like the friend who referred me, I will recommend them to others.”

    - D. Davison

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