San Antonio Iraq War Veterans Eligible For Compensation

Spread across five large military bases in San Antonio, including Randolph and Lackland Air Force Bases, Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis and Brooks City-Base, are hardworking active or veteran military members or contractors who have served their country. Our city’s large military presence includes many San Antonio Iraq war veterans eligible for compensation. Those who lost loved ones or sustained injury during 2003-2011 in Iraq or Afghanistan could qualify for compensation through the Anti-Terrorism Act and should strongly consider seeking an experienced lawyer in San Antonio to assist with their claim.

Under the Anti-Terrorism Act, individuals and families who have been affected by acts of terrorism may sue any other individual or entity who knowingly provides assistance or conspires with those carrying out international acts of terrorism. Ongoing Iraq war veteran lawsuits operate on the premise that foreign banks knowingly aided and abetted Iran, a state of terrorism, and helped fund deadly and dangerous attacks by roadside bombs and other explosive devices against US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan constitute such acts of terrorism, and make many San Antonio Iraq war veterans eligible for compensation.

How to Proceed With Anti-Terrorism act Lawsuits

If you believe the injury you or a loved one sustained while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan was by way of an IED, IRAM, RPG, or EFP during the 2003—2011 time period, it’s important you know how to proceed.

  1. Gather any paperwork you may have regarding the injury you may have sustained. This could include medical bills, medical records stating your injury, and any legal documentation regarding your injury during your time of service.
  2. Research an experienced San Antonio attorney. Be sure to look for attorneys with ample experience in personal injury law but also with a history and passion for supporting their military forces. A lawyer in San Antonio who is familiar with the rules and regulations under the Anti-Terrorism Act is ideal to ensure you get the best chance at compensation.
  3. Contact an experienced attorney for a consultation. Understanding the depth of your circumstance and knowing whether or not you qualify to file a claim under the Anti-Terrorism Act is crucial before proceeding. At bare minimum, a free consultation with an experienced attorney in San Antonio, such as those at Carabin Shaw, can help you understand where your case stands and the steps you would need to take in order to get compensation.
Call Carabin Shaw Today

The attorneys of Carabin Shaw are proud to stand with the brave men and women who risk their lives daily to serve their country, and we have made it our goal to represent and serve those who were wrongfully killed or injured during their service in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not only will we take the time to explain how a veteran, soldier, or contractor may be able to receive compensation for their injuries, but we will work hard to ensure that financial institutions are held responsible under the Anti-Terrorism Act and that justice and compensation is served to our clients.

If you know a San Antonio Iraq war veteran eligible for compensation, or are one yourself, don’t hesitate to call. The consultation is free, and the results of that phone call could change a life. Contact Carabin Shaw toll-free at 1.800.682.1260 or at 210-222-2288 in San Antonio.

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