Board of Veterans' Appeals allowance rates — represented vs. on your own
Source: Board of Veterans' Appeals Chairman's Annual Report, FY 2020. Accredited Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) help with initial claims at no cost; accredited attorneys handle appeals on contingency — fees are regulated by the VA. Individual case outcomes vary significantly based on evidence and the nature of the claim.
What the data says about filing here
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