An accredited VSO representative can help you gather evidence, file a claim, or request a decision review. And they can communicate with VA on your behalf. The services that an accredited VSO representative provides on your VA benefit claim are always free.
Veterans use accredited VSO representatives more often than other types of representatives on initial benefit claims.
Note: When you choose a representative to work with, you usually appoint the Veterans Service Organization as a whole to represent you. You may then work with different representatives associated with that organization without filling out another form.
Check our list of VA-recognized Veterans Service Organizations
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Some VA-accredited attorneys and claims agents provide services for free on initial claims. But most accredited attorneys and claims agents offer their services after we’ve made a decision on your initial claim. At this stage in the claims process, we permit them to charge fees for their services.
Accredited attorneys and claims agents can help gather additional evidence and write legal arguments for your Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, or appeal to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals.