The Veterans Compensation & Pension Law Firm, PLLC

The Veterans Compensation & Pension Law Firm, PLLC VA Accredited Attorney proudly representing veterans seeking VA disability compensation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

11/26/2025

📢 IMPORTANT OFFICE UPDATE

Due to an unforeseen building emergency, our Memphis office is temporarily closed for in-person services while repairs and renovations are underway. We remain fully operational and will continue serving clients remotely without interruption.

📬 Mail delivery will continue as normal at our Memphis address. Documents may still be sent as usual.

We also want to share that Attorney Brennae L. Brooks has been licensed in Texas since November 2014, practicing federal veterans disability benefits law, and is now proudly licensed to practice law in Tennessee — extending our ability to serve veterans in Tennessee in additional legal matters beyond veterans benefits law. More details regarding these expanded services will be shared at a future date.

Thank you for your continued trust and support.

— The Veterans Compensation & Pension Law Firm, PLLC

11/11/2025
09/05/2025

The GAO just released a new report, VA Disability Benefits: Additional Oversight and Information Could Improve Quality of Contracted Exams for Veterans.

Key findings raise real concerns:

* Over $2 million in incorrect incentive payments went to contractors because VA’s Medical Disability Examination Office lacked proper validation procedures.

* Special Focused Reviews for complex claims (like TBI, MST, and Gulf War Illness) are behind schedule, even though these exams are especially prone to errors.

* Examiners have no direct way to provide feedback to VA—despite saying that contractor processes often leave their concerns unaddressed.

Why does this matter? Disability exams are the backbone of VA claims decisions. When exams are low-quality—or oversight fails—veterans can be denied or delayed the benefits they’ve earned.

The GAO made four recommendations, including validating financial incentive calculations, redoing missed quality reviews, and creating a direct feedback mechanism for examiners. VA agreed with most, but progress will need to be tracked closely.

You can read the full report here:

VA reinstates mandatory overtime to address 200,000-claim backlog
05/20/2025

VA reinstates mandatory overtime to address 200,000-claim backlog

The Veterans Benefits Administration ended mandatory overtime in July 2024, after relying on it for seven years to keep up with an increasing workload.

Nearly 2 years of filing supplemental claims and Higher Level Reviews resulted in this outcome.
02/18/2025

Nearly 2 years of filing supplemental claims and Higher Level Reviews resulted in this outcome.

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