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Fuzzy and Suzy Manning

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Fuzzy Manning, CEO of PTS Treatment and host of “PTS Treatment Worldwide” Blog Talk Radio Show – interviews Jim Coletta a founding partner of the prestigious Pittsburg law firm of Schmitt & Coletta, PC, to talk about "Opening Veteran Claims – Old or New." Both Jim Schmitt and Jim Coletta are Army veterans. Their law firm provides representation to veterans all over the country. Veteran Administration Law is unique. It has its own internal appeal process. There are a myriad of statutes, regulations, adjudication manuals and case law to understand. In addition, a Veteran may appeal outside of the VA to the United States Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims. This Court is devoted exclusively to veterans and their benefits.

Jim Coletta is a veteran disability lawyer and a disabled veteran. He’s a lawyer dedicated to representing military veterans and their families navigate the veteran administration complex appeals process. He specializes in denial of VA Compensation and unsatisfactory Disability Ratings. He helps injured veterans across the Nation fight for the benefits and compensation they and their families deserve. He is accredited by the Veterans Board of Appeals and admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims.

We handle PTSD claims, Traumatic Brain Injury Claims, Military Sexual Trauma, Gulf War Syndrome as well as all physical injuries. These injuries need not be combat related. If an injury or disease occurred while on active duty please file a claim. Often an injury or disease may cause or lead to another injury or disease, like diabetes, and may qualify you for an increase in your disability rating.

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