Nicholas L Simpson, experienced Government attorney in Cocoa, FL with 2 reviews
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Nicholas L Simpson

P.O. Box 1297, Cocoa, FL

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2015:
University of Missouri School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2011:
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Clinton

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10 Aug, 2022
As many Service-Connected-Veterans have experienced, the VA kicks "us" Veterans around, denies our just claims, and or defers our valid claims for adjudication beyond an acceptable (and or) legal time period under existing statute/s. In 2019, I retained Nicholas Simpson, Esq. to handle my VA claims / decision reviews/ appeals. He worked diligently and tirelessly with the VA (for approximately one-year) and was able to persuade them (VA) to award me TDIU at a Total & Permanent Rating based on my SC Conditions' Occupational Impairment. I highly recommend this attorney to anyone seeking help with issues surrounding VA Appeals, and or adverse VA Decision Reviews. He (Nick) is approachable, easy to talk to, and plain nice. He routinely communicated with me throughout the process and explained the procedure in the way a lay person could understand it. I am not sure how any one could "do-better" than this guy! Clinton S. from Louisiana
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Ethan

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16 Apr, 2019
I ran into Nick when he was with his old firm. It was a time I needed an attorney with integrity and some drive to make something actually happen. That's what I got. He knows the VA and his areas of the law unimpeachably. And he stands for veterans! He left his firm on the grounds of his ethical integrity standards. That means his character was too good for a big firm. For me personally he drove all night to make a TRAFFIC COURT appearance! Just to save me from getting points on my license! And he's fair with regards to his fees, and goes the extra mile every time. I have gotten much more value for payment than I thought was possible from an attorney. I talk to Nick about anything, and trust his advice. A lawyer with quality of service and character! I didn't know that was a thing... til I got this guy on my side. Settle for nothing less!
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Publications

2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., Claim Mistakes in Filing for VA Disability
2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., What is a Notice of Disagreement and How do I File it?
2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability. What Does it Mean?
2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., New and Material Evidence in Veterans' Claims
2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., New VA Appeals Process
2018:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Your Gulf War Syndrome and How the VA Rates it
2018:
Curran & Associates, P.C., Combat Related Special Compensation
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, What is the Presumption of Soundness?
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Peripheral Neuropathy and Your VA Disability: Part 1
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, The VA Said My Condition Preexisted Service, Now What?
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, To What Types of Special Compensation are You Entitled
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Credibility: What does this mean to the VA?
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, The Evidence Requirements for a Claim of PTSD
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Camp Lejeune Presumptions and Healthcare for Veterans
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Rating Reduction and What to Look For
2017:
Hiil & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Camp Lejeune 2012
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) Benefits
2017:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, IU & You: What a Veteran Needs to Know
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, How Buddy Statements Can Help Your Claim
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Renal Cancer, Camp Lejeune and the Coming Presmptions
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Changing How the VA Rates Mental Conditions: GAF vs. WHODAS 2.0
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, What is a Claims File? How Do I Get It? Why Do I need It?
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, When and How Should I Argue for an Earlier Effective Date
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Radiation Poisoning - Accidental Exposure and Intentional Cover-Up Part I
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Radiation Poisoning - Accidental Exposure and Intentional Cover-Up Part II
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC): Do You Qualify? How Do You Apply?
2016:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Military Sexual Trauma, the Veteran's Affairs, and What the Can Do For You
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attonreys, Presumptions are Coming: VA Publishes a List of Eight Disease Linked to Toxic Water at Camp Lejeune
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Camp Lejeune and VA Benefits
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Blurring the Distinction Between Brown and Blue
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Is the VA about to Grant Presumptions for Parkinson's to Bluewater Veterans?
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Camp Lejeune Claims and VA Presumptions
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Changing VA Law, Nehmer and the Potential Ramifcations for Blue Water Veterans
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Sclerodeerma, Camp Lejeune, and the Coming Presumptions
2015:
Hill & Ponton, Disability Attorneys, Agent Orange Presumption and Service in Thailand
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