"In war, there are no unwounded soldiers."
Veterans Have a Right to Be Cared For ...
That's the basic sentiment expressed by three of the four Presidents memorialized on Mount Rushmore:
- "It is the duty of the people to care for him who has borne the battle, his widow, and orphan." — Abraham Lincoln
- "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their country." — George Washington
- "A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards. More than that no man is entitled, and less than that no man shall have." — Theodore Roosevelt
Our Lawyers Care About Veterans. Three of our Veterans Disability attorneys are veterans.
Bosley, McKown & Bratch is a law firm that concentrates a large part of its practice on representing veterans from all branches of the military in disability claims throughout the country. This commitment stems in part from the fact that two of our attorneys, Wade R. Bosley and Ralph J. Bratch, are veterans themselves. Mr. Bosley, in fact, was one of the first lawyers in the country to dedicate his entire practice to veterans' disability issues.
For answers to some of the more frequently asked questions veterans have about disability claims and related issues, please see the following pages:
- Do I need a lawyer to represent me?
- What do I need to do to apply?
- How does the veterans' disability claims process work?
- Are there other benefits I qualify for?
- How does the VA "rate" disabilities?
- Which mental impairments are recognized by the VA?
- What illnesses or conditions can be caused by exposure to Agent Orange?
- How are traumatic brain injuries evaluated?
- What types of physical injuries can be considered disabling?
- VA Benefits for Reserve and National Guard
- Disability Compensation if I Can't Work
For a free consultation and answers to other questions you have regarding veterans' disability claims — do not hesitate to call our law offices from anywhere in the United States at 1-866-974-0705. You are also welcome to contact us online and someone here will get back to you shortly.
For a broader overview of this topic, see our Veterans' Benefits Practice Center.










