Official Rules Yeti Cooler Giveaway

Here are the official rules for the October 2019 Yeti Tundra 45 cooler giveaway.  Let’s keep these pretty simple.

  • Entries start on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 and the drawing for the giveaway will be on October 21, 2019 before close of business.
  • Here’s how you enter to win. We’re going to post this drawing on Facebook.  You have to Like our Travis Miller Attorney at Law Facebook page AND you have to Share our Facebook post about the cooler giveaway.  You have to do both!
  • You have to be a West Virginia resident and be over 18 to win.
  • You can only enter once. You can’t be an employee here or a family member of one of our employees.
  • The winner has to pick up the cooler at our office at 147 E Main St. Bridgeport, WV 26330 and show valid government issued identification with a WV address. If the initial winner does not do these things within one week of the drawing, we’ll draw again for a new winner.
  • If you are the winner, we will take a picture of you receiving the cooler and post it on social media.
  • Finally, the winner will be chosen by using a computer generated random number. If the random number is, for example, 47 and you were the 47th person to Like AND Share our post (and you meet all the other qualifications above), you’re the winner.  Pretty simple.  This means everyone has an equal chance to win no matter when you enter.
  • This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook.

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VA Disability Claims – Total Disability Ratings Based On Unemployability

If you’re a vet, and you’ve filed a claim for veterans’ service connected disability, I’m sure you are at least somewhat familiar with the VA’s rating schedules.  You know all about ratings of 10%, 20%, 50% and 100%.  But did you know some veterans can be paid at the 100% rate even though their ratings do not combine to a 100% rate?

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