Gregory Michael Rada

P.O. Box 371680 #4545, Denver, CO

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Education

2011
The University of Connecticut School of Law, J.D.
2007
University of Phoenix, B.S.
2006
Community College of The Air Force, A.A.S.

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5.0 22 reviews
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Hutch

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02 Oct, 2024
I highly recommend Greg and his firm . Greg and his team went above and beyond to get me the rating I finally deserve . His team was relentless and never gave up until I got what I needed . Thank you Greg and team for all that you have done for me…
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Brian

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26 Mar, 2024
Personally, I had a falling out with Greg. Beyond this, I believe Greg does his absolute best with what information he has to work with.
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Anonymous

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01 Nov, 2023
Greg, is a great attorney but more importantly a great human being! He is an attorne you want on your side.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in handling VA disability claims
“Greg's knowledge of military law is impressive. I am truly grateful for all he did for me in obtaining a successful outcome in my case.”
2
Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Greg always answered my calls and emails in a timely fashion and I never felt like I was bothering him or a burden with my questions.”
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Advocacy and dedication to fighting for the best possible outcome for clients
“From then on I always felt like he was fighting for me to receive the best outcome possible.”
4
Transparent and honest in his dealings
“When you deal with Greg, expect nothing but honest, reliable and transparent dealings. He's the most honest and reliable lawyer I've ever had dealings with.”
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Willing to go above and beyond to assist clients
“He even referred me to outside counsel who helped me receive SSDI, and informed me of other benefits that improved my situation financially.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2019:
After Service Blog, Presumption of Agent Orange Exposure Extended to Blue Water Veterans
2017:
After Service Blog, VA Issues Updated Guidelines for Partial Knee Replacements
2017:
After Service Blog, VA Finalizes Camp Lejune Presumptive Conditions
2017:
After Service Blog, VA Finalizes Camp Lejeune Presumptive Conditions
2017:
After Service Blog, Members of Congress Introduce Legislation to Support Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma
2017:
After Service Blog, PTSD Update: New Research Reveals Physical Effects on the Brain
2017:
After Service Blog, VA Expands Mental Health Care for Veterans with Other-Than-Honorable Discharges
2016:
After Service Blog, VA Offers New TBI Exams to Thousands of Veterans
2016:
After Service Advocates Blog, Federal Circuit Rules Partial Knee Replacements Qualify for Temporary 100 Percent Rating
2016:
After Service Advocates Blog, Update on Camp Lejune Presumptive Conditions
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, VA's New Standardized Forms and Intent to File a Claim
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, How to Apply for TDIU Benefits
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, VA Establishing Presumptive Service Connection for Camp Lejeune Tainted Water
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, Military Blast Exposure May Cause Brain to Age Early
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, Veterans Law Legal Update: Beraud v. McDonald, 766 F.3d 1402 (Fed. Cir. 2014)
2015:
After Service Advocates Blog, Free Tax Filing Assistance for Military and Veterans
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, Five Illnesses Now Presumed Service-Connected for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injuries
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, Study Confirms post-Vietnam C-123 Aircrew and Maintainers Exposed to Agent Orange
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, VA Finally Rolls Out Burn Pit Registry
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, Shock Waves Cause As Much Damage As Impact Head Injuries
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, VA Releases Final Rule on Standardized Claims and Appeals Forms
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, A Closer Look at the “Intent to File a Claim” Process
2014:
After Service Advocates Blog, Service Connection for Tinnitus Without Accompanying Hearing Loss?
2013:
After Service Advocates Blog, VA Offering Dental Insurance Program for the First Time Ever
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