Veterans Law Practicum

Visitors attend the Veterans Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery’s Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington, Va.

The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. Visitors attend the Veterans Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery’s Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington, Va. Credit: Elizabeth Fraser, Army.

Veterans Law Practicum Overview

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The Veterans Law Practicum is dedicated to serving our most vulnerable veterans and their families. Our work centers on critical VA benefits that support aging, disabled, and financially insecure veterans—including VA pension, survivor’s pension, survivor’s benefits, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) claims, and Character of Discharge determinations for VA purposes.

Through direct client representation and advocacy, the practicum empowers veterans and their survivors to access needed benefits. At the same time, it provides law students with hands-on experience in veterans law, cultivating a new generation of attorneys committed to serving those who have served our country.

Meet the Veterans Law Practicum Director

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David E. Coombs

Director of Veterans Law Practicum; Lecturer in Law

507 O'Brian Hall

Phone: 716-645-5591

Email: dcoombs@buffalo.edu

Our Work

Veterans Benefits Advocacy Org. Collaborations

Veterans Benefits Advocacy

Our program is committed to serving our most vulnerable veterans and their families by helping them access the benefits they desperately need. We focus on delivering direct assistance and legal representation in areas critical to financial and medical stability, particularly for aging, disabled, or low-income veterans and surviving spouses.

Core Areas of Focus

We assist veterans and their families in navigating the complex VA benefits system, with particular emphasis on:

  • VA Pension Benefits: Helping low-income wartime veterans obtain financial support for non-service-connected disabilities and long-term care needs.
  • Survivor’s Pension: Assisting surviving spouses of wartime veterans with accessing essential financial support in times of need.
  • Survivor Benefits and DIC Claims: Advocating for surviving spouses and dependents pursuing Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and other related survivor benefits.
  • Character of Discharge Determinations: Supporting veterans with less-than-honorable discharges in obtaining VA benefits through character of service determinations for VA purposes.

Claims Advocacy and Appeals

Navigating the VA system can be overwhelming, especially when claims are denied or delayed. Our team provides:

  • Strategic support in gathering documentation and legal evidence.
  • Legal advocacy throughout the claims and appeals process.
  • Ongoing guidance to ensure that every claim is properly developed and fairly adjudicated.

Our program provides law students with the opportunity to work directly with clients under supervision, preparing the next generation of lawyers to be compassionate and effective advocates for those who have served our country.

Readings & Resources