VA’s Medical Examiners Ignored Your Lay Statement? Here’s What to Do
When a veteran submits a lay statement to VA, it must be considered. Yet this doesn’t always happen. Sometimes, VA’s medical examiners ignore lay statements, but what can a veteran do when this occurs? In this video, CCK Law partner Maura Black discusses lay statements, what happens if VA ignores them, Miller v. Wilkie, and 5 steps veterans can take to address this issue. Watch to learn more! READ the blog post here: https://cck-law.com/blog/how-to-use-l... Try our FREE CCK Law VA Claim Builder tool:https://cck-law.com/va-claim-builder/ Read more about CCK Law here: https://cck-law.com/we-work-for-every... Who We Are: Chisholm Chisholm & Kilpatrick is veterans law firm dedicated to helping veterans and their families secure VA benefits. Since 1999, CCK Law has grown to include more VA-accredited advocates and attorneys than any other firm and represent nearly 30,000 veterans or their dependents before Veterans Affairs or the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. CCK Law attorneys have argued many of the most precedent-setting cases in veterans law, playing an indispensable role in clarifying the benefits of millions of veterans. As of 2025, the firm has published over 2,500 pages and 800 videos of free legal resources for veterans and their dependents. Feel free to ask questions, give us feedback, or request new veterans' law topics below! And don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you won’t miss future videos. Visit our website at cck-law.com or call (888) 559-1385. 0:00 Introduction 0:36 Lay Statements Overview 1:05 What If VA Ignores a Lay Statement? 1:57 Miller v. Wilkie 2:22 5 Steps Veterans Can Take 4:10 Conclusion This information is not legal advice. This information is made available for educational purposes only and to provide general information and a general understanding of the law. This information is not a substitute for legal advice. By using this information, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship created by you reading or using the information contained on this website or in this newsletter, article, or blog. Furthermore, as to case summaries, reports of past results, individual lawyer biographies, news posts and other information pertaining to past and present cases, these descriptions are meant only to provide information to the public about the activities and experience of our law firm. They are not intended as a guarantee that we will obtain the same or similar results in every case we undertake as the results in prior cases may be dependent on the facts in those cases and results obtained in other cases may differ if based upon different facts. Finally, we invite you to contact us and we welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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