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also known as Veterans Disability Attorney
Kailey Wildenhain practices exclusively in Veterans Affairs, helping veterans obtain disability compensation benefits for disabilities incurred in or as a result of their service.
Kailey worked in general practice with a focus in commercial land use development and civil litigation. She graduated from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2013 and from Roger Williams University in 2010, where she majored in Clinical Psychology and Legal Studies. During law school, Kailey served as a law clerk for a local firm focused mainly on Workers' Compensation. Kailey was also participated in the Pro Bono Collaborative where she visited domestic violence shelters to discuss the legal rights related to housing, employment, and child custody with domestic violence victims.
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Chat withState: Massachusetts
Acquired: 2013
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544 Douglas Avenue, Providence, RI, 02908
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Posted by Laraine & Paul | January 15, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Could not have done it without her !!!
Two years ago we submitted claims & had them denied even though that should not have been the case. I was so disgusted & hurt that I didn't appeal. Two years later, the situation at home was worsening & so submitted new claim & could not imagine it could be turned down again; It was. So, someone at ...
Posted by Arthur | October 17, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
Can be counted on to get the job done.
Nexus was at the center of my appeal to the VA, and thanks to Attorney Kailey Wildenhain, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals found that a disabling illness that occurred after my military service (1963-1965) was caused by that military service. The Board made its ruling in 2018, almost 30 years after ...
"I am continuously impressed by Attorney Wildenhain's dedication to delivering the best results for her clients. She is ethical, professional, and truly willing to go the extra mile to help veterans obtain disability compensation through the VA. Without reservation, I give her my highest endorsement."
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2013
JD - Juris Doctor
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