Veterans Affairs (VA) Attorney
Wettermark Keith · Remote
📍 Birmingham, Alabama, United States; Remotevia greenhousePosted 2026-06-24
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About Us:
Wettermark Keith is a rapidly growing national personal injury firm. We pride ourselves on our integrity, professionalism, and commitment to excellence. At Wettermark Keith, we understand that our work extends far beyond the courtroom. We engage with people during some of the most challenging times of their lives – moments filled with uncertainty, fear, and stress. Our clients come to us in the aftermath of tragic accidents, seeking not just legal representation, but a beacon of hope for their future.
Purpose:
Wettermark Keith’s Veterans Disability Practice is expanding and seeking to hire a VA Attorney (entry-level or experienced) with a strong interest in veterans disability law. Our veterans practice has been built over more than a decade and is structured, production-driven, and focused on delivering meaningful results for disabled veterans nationwide.
Candidates who are able to be based in person in our Birmingham office are preferred. However, this position may be performed remotely for experienced candidates who are already proficient in VA disability law. Entry-level attorneys looking for a remote position should expect structured, hands-on training in Birmingham before transitioning to a remote schedule.
Responsibilities:
This is a hands-on advocacy role involving ownership of a substantial VA disability caseload. The position includes:
Reviewing VBMS and claims files in detail
Identifying legal errors and viable theories of entitlement
Drafting and filing appeals and written arguments
Preparing Higher-Level Reviews and Board appeals
Communicating directly with clients
Managing deadlines and workflow independently
This role is best suited for someone who enjoys producing strong written work efficiently and taking responsibility for outcomes.
Qualifications:
J.D. required
Active bar license in at least one state required
Admission to CAVC a plus (not required)
Entry-level candidates will be considered if they demonstrate strong writing ability and a serious commitment to veterans disability practice
Ideal Candidate:
Organized and deadline-driven
Comfortable managing a meaningful caseload
Strong written communicator
Self-motivated and accountable
Values efficiency and measurable output
Genuinely committed to representing veterans
Experience in VA disability practice is strongly preferred, but high-performing attorneys new to the field will be considered.
Compensation & Growth:
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
Clear expectations and measurable production standards
Autonomy with support
Opportunity for growth as the practice expands
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