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.
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:
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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A skilled PACT Act attorney helps veterans:
At Ban Law Office PC, we specialize in legal help for veterans exposed to toxins, providing tailored, results-driven strategies.
You may be eligible to file a PACT Act claim if you:
Family members and survivors may also be eligible for compensation and healthcare benefits.
To qualify, you must:
At Ban Law Office PC, we help veterans gather supporting evidence, ensure correct documentation, and handle every legal detail of the process.
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.
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:
We provide aggressive legal representation for veterans and their families harmed by this exposure.
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:
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.
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.
Your service matters. Let us fight for the benefits you’ve earned.
Our service-connected illness lawyers assist with conditions including:
We understand how difficult it can be to prove the service connection. That’s where our legal team steps in to make a difference.
If your PACT Act-related claim has been denied, our firm offers experienced VA disability claims help. We:
You don’t have to accept “no” as the final answer. Let us help you win your appeal.
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.
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.
Yes, but working with an experienced attorney greatly increases your chances of success and can reduce delays, especially in complicated toxic exposure cases.
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.
Yes. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 allows a two-year window from the date of enactment, so time is critical.
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