A
Final Admission of
Liability is a statement from your insurance company that lists the
benefits it thinks it is responsible for paying on your claim, and what
your permanent disability rating is.
Once an
Admission of Liability is issued, an insurance company is bound to pay
the benefits set forth in the admission until it can terminate benefits
under the law. In some cases, it is an effort to close out your claim,
and it may even close out all further medical benefits.
In most cases, you should file an objection to a Final Admission of
Liability. If you do not, your case can close and you may lose out on certain benefits. It is in
your best interest to contact an attorney as soon as you receive an
Admission of Liability, because there are strict deadlines that have to
be met to object to it. An experienced attorney can advise you on how to
proceed.
Our lawyers handle all types
of
Veteran's Disability claims including claims at the Regional Office,
Board of Veteran's Affairs (BVA) and U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims
(CAVC).
If you want to speak to a lawyer in Colorado
Springs about
your case, you have several
options-you can fill out our
online evaluation form,
call
us, or
e-mail
us, and a Colorado Springs attorney will evaluate your case for FREE.
We
have many clients from around Southern Colorado and the Western Slope including Alamosa, Buena Vista,
Denver, Castle Rock, Colorado
Springs, Durango, Grand Junction, Salida, La Junta, Lamar, Monument, Pueblo,
and Walsenburg.
Our attorneys have helped
thousands of people get the benefits they deserve.