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PACT Act Attorney

PACT Act Attorney: National VA Disability Representation

Get the Veterans Benefits You Deserve from Ban Law Office PC, Salt Lake City, UT

If you’re a veteran suffering from health conditions linked to toxic exposure during your military service, you may be eligible for critical benefits under the PACT Act. Ban Law Office PC, a leading PACT Act attorney based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is here to help you file and fight for the VA compensation you rightfully deserve—nationwide.

Our team of experienced VA disability lawyers is dedicated to helping veterans understand and claim their rights under the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act. Whether your claim involves burn pits, Camp Lejeune toxic water, or other service-related toxic exposures, we offer expert legal assistance every step of the way.

What Is the PACT Act?

The PACT Act is a groundbreaking piece of legislation passed in 2022 to improve healthcare access and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service. It expands the list of presumptive conditions related to:

  • Burn pits
  • Agent Orange
  • Radiation
  • Camp Lejeune toxic water exposure

Veterans who qualify can now access better VA disability ratings, quicker processing, and toxic exposure benefits without needing to prove direct service connection.

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What Does a PACT Act Attorney Do?

A skilled PACT Act attorney helps veterans:

  • Understand their eligibility for PACT Act benefits
  • File PACT Act claims accurately and on time
  • Navigate complex VA disability claims
  • Appeal denied VA claims
  • Secure maximum VA compensation

At Ban Law Office PC, we specialize in legal help for veterans exposed to toxins, providing tailored, results-driven strategies.

Who Can File a PACT Act Claim?

You may be eligible to file a PACT Act claim if you:

  • Served in Iraq, Afghanistan, or other areas known for burn pit exposure
  • Lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987
  • Were exposed to Agent Orange, radiation, or other hazardous materials
  • Are suffering from service-connected illnesses now listed as presumptive conditions

Family members and survivors may also be eligible for compensation and healthcare benefits.

How to Qualify for PACT Act Benefits

To qualify, you must:

  • Have served in a location/timeframe listed under the PACT Act
  • Have a medical diagnosis of a condition linked to toxic exposure
  • Submit a properly filed VA disability claim or lawsuit

At Ban Law Office PC, we help veterans gather supporting evidence, ensure correct documentation, and handle every legal detail of the process.

Deadlines for Filing PACT Act Claims

Don’t wait to file your claim. The filing deadline for backdated compensation under the PACT Act may impact your benefits significantly. Working with an experienced VA disability lawyer ensures you never miss a critical date.

If you’ve had a VA claim denied in the past, you may now be eligible for reconsideration under new guidelines.

Camp Lejeune Lawsuit & Legal Help

If you or a loved one were stationed at Camp Lejeune, you may be entitled to file a Camp Lejeune lawsuit for exposure to contaminated drinking water. Our Camp Lejeune toxic water lawyers are experienced in securing compensation for:

  • Leukemia
  • Liver disease
  • Kidney cancer
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • And many other conditions

We provide aggressive legal representation for veterans and their families harmed by this exposure.

Burn Pit Claims Attorney Services

Exposure to burn pits has caused numerous health complications among veterans. As your trusted burn pit claims attorney, Ban Law Office PC can help you:

  • File burn pit-related VA claims
  • Get help with denied burn pit claims
  • Secure burn pit compensation for respiratory illness, cancers, and more

    We work closely with you to build a strong case backed by medical evidence and service history.

Our PACT Act Legal Services Include:

Comprehensive Legal Help for Veterans

  • Free initial consultations
  • Claim filing assistance
  • Legal help for denied claims
  • Medical evidence coordination
  • Appeals and litigation support
  • Full legal representation for veterans benefits claims

We Handle Cases Nationwide

Although based in Salt Lake City, UT, our firm handles cases for veterans across the U.S. If you’re searching for a military toxic exposure attorney or VA compensation claims help anywhere in the country, we’re here to support you.

Compassionate, Experienced Representation

We know what veterans have sacrificed. We approach each case with empathy, diligence, and an unyielding commitment to justice. You don’t have to face the VA claims process alone.

Why Choose Ban Law Office PC?

  • Over two decades of experience in veterans legal representation
  • Deep understanding of VA regulations and appeals
  • Proven success with complex toxic exposure cases
  • Committed to maximizing your compensation
  • Dedicated team offering veteran legal aid and support

Your service matters. Let us fight for the benefits you’ve earned.

Common Conditions Linked to Toxic Exposure

Our service-connected illness lawyers assist with conditions including:

  • Chronic respiratory diseases
  • Certain types of cancer
  • Skin conditions
  • Infertility
  • Neurological disorders
  • Mental health challenges

We understand how difficult it can be to prove the service connection. That’s where our legal team steps in to make a difference.

Need Help with a Denied VA Claim?

If your PACT Act-related claim has been denied, our firm offers experienced VA disability claims help. We:

  • Review your denial letter in detail
  • Collect new evidence or expert opinions
  • File a Notice of Disagreement (NOD)
  • Represent you before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA)

You don’t have to accept “no” as the final answer. Let us help you win your appeal.

Legal Rights Under the PACT Act

Veterans now have more rights and broader eligibility for compensation and care. Understanding your PACT Act legal rights is essential to accessing the help you deserve.

Ban Law Office PC will explain your rights, keep you informed, and take decisive action to pursue your benefits.

Call 801-532-2447 now or fill out our online form to schedule your free consultation.

FAQs About PACT Act
Legal Services

What’s the difference between a PACT Act attorney and a regular VA disability lawyer?

A PACT Act attorney focuses specifically on claims involving toxic exposure and newly added presumptive conditions under the PACT Act. They offer detailed knowledge and experience relevant to these cases.

Can I file a claim myself?

Yes, but working with an experienced attorney greatly increases your chances of success and can reduce delays, especially in complicated toxic exposure cases.

How much does legal help cost?

Ban Law Office PC offers consultations at no cost. We work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.

Is there a deadline to file a Camp Lejeune lawsuit?

Yes. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 allows a two-year window from the date of enactment, so time is critical.

Don’t Wait—Get the Legal Help You Deserve Today

Ban Law Office PC – Serving Veterans in Salt Lake City, UT and Nationwide.