Hello PEB forum,
I am new to the forum and would like to reach out for some help from the group. I am trying to find a IDES/VA attorney as I do not wish to use the counsel provided by the MED board office at the naval hospital for lack of confidence in the process and incentive for them. I would like to ask if anyone has had success with any attorneys related to a PEB/FPEB/and VA appeals as I am sure that is the case for most everyone if they are not given favorable results. From my research I have found the following
1.) Jason Perry (obvious) as the owner of this site but I think that he might have a lot of cases due to the backlog and also being such a well known resource.
2.) Hill & Ponton- really interesting reviews on Lawyers.com but also very skeptical about this one however due to the nature of their advertisement
3.) Thomas Roughneen - looks mostly like this firm only handles national guard cases
4.) John Gatley- a buddy recommended him but also doubtful from the same aspect as he might be extremely busy like Jason Perry.
If you have any recommendations I would appreciate them; it is a lot of money to spend and I am already in a vulnerable spot going through the process. While on the same subject Is there anything to protect service members if they choose the wrong attorney and get screwed over after paying money?
I am new to the forum and would like to reach out for some help from the group. I am trying to find a IDES/VA attorney as I do not wish to use the counsel provided by the MED board office at the naval hospital for lack of confidence in the process and incentive for them. I would like to ask if anyone has had success with any attorneys related to a PEB/FPEB/and VA appeals as I am sure that is the case for most everyone if they are not given favorable results. From my research I have found the following
1.) Jason Perry (obvious) as the owner of this site but I think that he might have a lot of cases due to the backlog and also being such a well known resource.
2.) Hill & Ponton- really interesting reviews on Lawyers.com but also very skeptical about this one however due to the nature of their advertisement
3.) Thomas Roughneen - looks mostly like this firm only handles national guard cases
4.) John Gatley- a buddy recommended him but also doubtful from the same aspect as he might be extremely busy like Jason Perry.
If you have any recommendations I would appreciate them; it is a lot of money to spend and I am already in a vulnerable spot going through the process. While on the same subject Is there anything to protect service members if they choose the wrong attorney and get screwed over after paying money?