Serving Those Who Served
Veteran & First Responder Legal Expertise You Can Trust
Championing Justice in Framingham, MA and Beyond
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Relentless Advocacy for Those Who ServeFrom VA claims to record corrections, Attorney Cerra combines his service-driven past with legal expertise to deliver the results you need.
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Experienced in Service, Driven by JusticeRobert Cerra’s military and first responder background fuels his passion for fighting tirelessly for Veterans and first responders navigating legal challenges.
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Former First Responder, Proven AdvocateAs a former law enforcement officer, Attorney Cerra brings a unique perspective and unmatched commitment to serving those who’ve served.
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Veteran Supporting VeteransWith firsthand military experience, Attorney Robert Cerra understands the challenges Veterans face and is dedicated to securing the benefits they deserve.
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Facing challenges with the VA? Schedule a free consultation with Attorney Robert Cerra and take the first step toward the benefits you’ve earned.
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Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 508-290-6365 today!
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I have been denied VA disability. What should I do?You should act now. Typically, you have one year to appeal a VA disability decision. There are multiple lanes of appeal, each one with specific requirements. Attorney Cerra is skilled at navigating each lane, and will help you choose the appropriate lane and gather the evidence you need to be successful in your appeal.
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What standard does each Board use in determining if you are eligible for a discharge upgrade?The Discharge Review Board uses the standards of inequity and impropriety. The Board of Correction for Military Records uses the standard of error or injustice. Contact us to learn which Board may be right for you.
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I have been out of the Military for a long time, is it too late to apply for VA disability?No, it is never too late to apply for VA disability. Evidence of an in service injury or disease may be in your Service Treatment Records. With access to your VA file, Attorney Cerra can review your military records and find the evidence.