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Matthew Benedict White, Appellate Attorney Attorney
Veterans Benefits, Veterans Disability, Veterans Benefits Claims, Veterans Disability Claims, Veterans Disability Denial, Non-Combat Dis...
Phone:844-482-4153
Address: 301 N. Main St., Ste. 2107, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
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Law Firm:VetLaw
Lawyer:Matthew Benedict White
Phone:844-482-4153
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Lawyer Title:Appellate Attorney
Practice Areas:Veterans Benefits, Veterans Disability, Veterans Benefits Claims, Veterans Disability Claims, Veterans Disability Denial, Non-Combat Disability, Presumptive Service-Connected Conditions, VA M21-1 Manual, Chemical Exposure, Toxic Exposure, Individual Unemployability Benefits, Veterans Disability Appeals, Individual Unemployability Appeals, Individual Unemployability Back Pay Claims, Individual Unemployability Denials, Permanent and Total Disability Claims, Total Disability Individual Unemployability, Agent Orange Veterans Benefits, Burn Pit Exposure Claims, Camp Lejeune Claims, Cancer Veterans Benefits, Contaminated Groundwater Claims, Gulf War Syndrome Benefits, Mesothelioma Veterans Benefits, Military Base Toxic Exposure, Thyroid Disorder Benefits
Bio:Matthew White joined Vetlaw in May 2017. In addition to having a law degree from Elon University School of Law, he also holds a Masters of Law in International Criminal Law from National University of Ireland at Galway. Prior to joining VetLaw and attaining his North Carolina law license, Matthew worked as a case manager at an immigration law firm assisting people in applying for citizenship. Having several family members who have served in the armed forces, Matthew felt called to give back to the people who have served our country. While he works with veterans at all levels of the appeal process, his passion and focus is arguing on behalf of claimants before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims, particularly those veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange in areas other than Vietnam, particularly veterans who served in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Finally, Matt has a keen interest in assisting disabled veterans with psychiatric disorders, especially those suffering from PTSD, due to VA’s general lack of compassion and understanding in that area. Raised in Statesville, North Carolina, Matt lives in Greensboro with his wife Elizabeth of five years and their two cats. In his free time, he enjoys reading and traveling. Read less | | Matthew White joined Vetlaw in May 2017. In addition to having a law degree from Elon University School of Law, he also holds a Masters of Law in International Criminal Law from National University of Ireland at Ga
Admitted:2017, North Carolina;
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Law School:Elon University School of Law, J.D., , National University of Ireland at Galway, Masters of Law
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Languages:English

Lawyer Matthew Benedict White, graduated from Elon University School of Law, J.D., , National University of Ireland at Galway, Masters of Law, is now employed by VetLaw at 301 N. Main St., Ste. 2107 Winston-Salem, NC 27101.Matthew Benedict White is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Matthew Benedict White as your lawyer, you should consider whether Matthew Benedict White offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Matthew Benedict White has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Matthew Benedict White's office is located at Winston-Salem, NC, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Matthew Benedict White has been admitted in 2017, North Carolina;. His or her practice areas include Veterans Benefits, Veterans Disability, Veterans Benefits Claims, Veterans Disability Claims, Veterans Disability Denial, Non-Combat Disability, Presumptive Service-Connected Conditions, VA M21-1 Manual, Chemical Exposure, Toxic Exposure, Individual Unemployability Benefits, Veterans Disability Appeals, Individual Unemployability Appeals, Individual Unemployability Back Pay Claims, Individual Unemployability Denials, Permanent and Total Disability Claims, Total Disability Individual Unemployability, Agent Orange Veterans Benefits, Burn Pit Exposure Claims, Camp Lejeune Claims, Cancer Veterans Benefits, Contaminated Groundwater Claims, Gulf War Syndrome Benefits, Mesothelioma Veterans Benefits, Military Base Toxic Exposure, Thyroid Disorder Benefits.

Matthew Benedict White's college and law school education includes , Elon University School of Law, J.D., , National University of Ireland at Galway, Masters of Law. Other biographical background includes Matthew White joined Vetlaw in May 2017. In addition to having a law degree from Elon University School of Law, he also holds a Masters of Law in International Criminal Law from National University of Ireland at Galway. Prior to joining VetLaw and attaining his North Carolina law license, Matthew worked as a case manager at an immigration law firm assisting people in applying for citizenship. Having several family members who have served in the armed forces, Matthew felt called to give back to the people who have served our country. While he works with veterans at all levels of the appeal process, his passion and focus is arguing on behalf of claimants before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims, particularly those veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange in areas other than Vietnam, particularly veterans who served in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Finally, Matt has a keen interest in assisting disabled veterans with psychiatric disorders, especially those suffering from PTSD, due to VA’s general lack of compassion and understanding in that area. Raised in Statesville, North Carolina, Matt lives in Greensboro with his wife Elizabeth of five years and their two cats. In his free time, he enjoys reading and traveling. Read less | | Matthew White joined Vetlaw in May 2017. In addition to having a law degree from Elon University School of Law, he also holds a Masters of Law in International Criminal Law from National University of Ireland at Ga. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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