Is it permissible to offer a guarantee that a claimant will be awarded Aid and Attendance or that the processing of a claim will be expedited?

No. Such promises are patently misleading because Veteran Affairs (VA) is ultimately the adjudicator of claims for VA benefits. If VA determines that an accredited attorney or agent has misled or deceived a claimant regarding benefits or other rights under programs administered by VA, they may suspend or cancel the individual’s accreditation.

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1. What do I need to know about the organizations that are offering assistance with claims for pension benefits?
2. Who can help me file a claim for VA pension, including pension at the aid and attendance or housebound rates?
3. Can an accredited attorney or claims agent, who is also a financial planner, charge a fee for preparing a claim for Aid and Attendance?
4. Is it permissible to offer a guarantee that a claimant will be awarded Aid and Attendance or that the processing of a claim will be expedited?