About Brendan
Veterans Disability Benefits
Brendan Garcia is a former U.S. Marine, business owner, lawyer, and dedicated father and husband. He advocates for veterans across the United States, using his talent and skill as a VA-accredited attorney with unwavering commitment. As a shareholder and partner at WHG and its partner firm, VetLaw, Brendan helps injured veterans in all 50 states. Brendan has worked with veterans like himself for decades, first during his service, then at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and finally as a veteran disability benefits lawyer.
Service Record
Brendan’s passion for veterans’ advocacy is rooted in personal experience. Brendan is a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps, where he dedicated four years of active duty from 1999 to 2003.
His service included two deployments to the Middle East, instilling in him a deep understanding of the sacrifices made by those in uniform.
Time At The VA
Brendan’s legal prowless is further enriched by his tenure with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C.
His roles have been diverse and impactful, from working for the Board of Veterans’ Appeals to earning the prestigious title of Presidential Management Fellow.
In these positions, he gained invaluable insight into the VA’s inner workings, from the Office of General Counsel to the Compensation Service and the Office of Business and Process Integration.
Legal Career
Driven by a belief that he could make a more significant impact from the outside, Brendan made the strategic move to North Carolina where he started his own firm, VetLaw, near one of the VA’s largest Regional Offices.
He grew that firm to be a powerhouse and achieved remarkable success in representing clients before various Regional Offices, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Today, Brendan is a partner at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia where he continues to use his profound experience and respect for veteran law to help all the service men and women who need help getting the benefits they earned.
Representing The Injured
Brendan Garcia’s story is one of dedication, service, and unwavering support for his fellow veterans. His journey from Marine Corps veteran to a leading veterans’ rights attorney showcases his commitment to justice and his profound respect for those who have served.
His experience reflects a faithful commitment to supporting his fellow veterans, people in his community, and everyday Americans, leveraging his personal insights and professional skills to ensure they receive the benefits and compensation they deserve.
Beyond the courtroom, Brendan is a dedicated family man, married with two children. Although now a North Carolinian, his roots stretch back to Colorado, where he fostered a lifelong passion for skiing. His dedication to personal growth and resilience is evident in his years of training as a Krav Maga practitioner, a journey he approaches with the same tenacity he applies to his professional life.
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Service Record
Brendan’s passion for veterans’ advocacy is rooted in personal experience. Brendan is a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps, where he dedicated four years of active duty from 1999 to 2003.
His service included two deployments to the Middle East, instilling in him a deep understanding of the sacrifices made by those in uniform.
Time At The VA
Brendan’s talent for law is further enriched by his tenure with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C.
His roles have been diverse and impactful, from working for the Board of Veterans’ Appeals to earning the prestigious title of Presidential Management Fellow.
In these positions, he gained invaluable insight into the VA’s inner workings, from the Office of General Counsel to the Compensation Service and the Office of Business and Process Integration.
Legal Career
Driven by a belief that he could make a more significant impact from the outside, Brendan made the strategic move to North Carolina where he started his own firm, VetLaw, near one of the VA’s largest Regional Offices.
He grew that firm to be a powerhouse and achieved remarkable success in representing clients before various Regional Offices, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Today, Brendan is a partner at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia where he continues to use his profound experience and respect for veteran law to help all the service men and women who need help getting the benefits they earned.
Representing The Injured
Brendan Garcia’s story is one of dedication, service, and unwavering support for his fellow veterans. His journey from Marine Corps veteran to a leading veterans’ rights attorney showcases his commitment to justice and his profound respect for those who have served.
His experience reflects a faithful commitment to supporting his fellow veterans, people in his community, and everyday Americans, leveraging his personal insights and professional skills to ensure they receive the benefits and compensation they deserve.
Beyond the courtroom, Brendan is a dedicated family man, married with two children. Although now a North Carolinian, his roots stretch back to Colorado, where he fostered a lifelong passion for skiing. His dedication to personal growth and resilience is evident in his years of training as a Krav Maga practitioner, a journey he approaches with the same tenacity he applies to his professional life.