The Illinois Department of
Veterans' Affairs Announces Partnership with the National Veterans
Legal Services Program
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[December 12, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA)
announced a new partnership with the National Veterans Legal
Services Program (NVLSP) to offer incomparable free access to legal
representation for Illinois veterans and their families in appeals
before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC).
“The partnership between the IDVA and NVLSP is ideal for the state
and for Illinois veterans,” said IDVA Director Terry Prince.
“Illinois veterans will now have even more access to vital legal
representation who will defend their rights at the highest legal
levels to ensure fairness in the disability benefits arena. Also,
IDVA will capitalize on access to the extensive training and
professional development portfolio that NVLSP offers our team. This
training will be invaluable as IDVA continues to serve Illinois
veterans, now and in the future.”
NVLSP is a national nonprofit organization that has worked since
1981 to ensure the government delivers to our nation’s 22 million
veterans and active-duty personnel the benefits to which they are
entitled because of disabilities resulting from their military
service to our country.
"We are delighted to work with the Illinois Department of Veterans’
Affairs, and we welcome the opportunity to leverage our shared
expertise to help Illinois veterans and their families receive the
benefits they have earned,” said NVLSP Executive Director Paul
Wright.
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When disability claims are denied
by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans have the
right to appeal to the CAVC. Through this partnership, NVLSP
will provide free legal representation in support of appeal
cases. This process begins when the NVLSP reviews a case in
which a Veteran’s appeal to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA),
the highest authority within the U.S. Department of Veterans
Affairs, is denied and determines there are grounds for an
appeal to the CAVC. When this occurs, NVLSP offers to represent
the veteran or the veteran’s family at no cost. This strategic
partnership between the IDVA and the NVLSP enhances an already
robust legal network that includes the Illinois Armed Forces
Legal Aid Network and a growing list of organizations,
benefactors and volunteers who are wholly committed to serving
Illinois’ veterans and ensuring free legal services are
available to veterans in need across Illinois.
To learn more about NVLSP, visit
www.nvlsp.org.
You can also visit IDVA website at
https://www2.illinois.gov/veterans/
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