Wesley A. McCauley

Founder
Accredited Agent
Admitted: U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

While working as the Operations Lieutenant for his local fire department during college, Wesley found his love for veteran’s law. Wesley was born and raised in rural south Georgia, where he continues to enjoy living. While attending Valdosta State University, a community also home to Moody Air Force Base, Wesley saw the lack of quality representation available to veterans and their families—even in a military community. This led him to become a VA accredited representative, seeking to serve veterans and their families. Following his time in the Fire Department, he founded United Veteran’s Disability in September of 2021.


Wesley has represented some of our nation’s finest, including a World War II POW, combat veterans, Camp Lejeune veterans, submariners, Vietnam widows, Coastguardsmen, Infantrymen, FBI agents, and even VA employees. Wesley says each have a common thread “love of country.” He has successfully recovered millions in benefits for veterans and their families. His largest single recovery totals over $525,000 in backpay. Wesley has represented veteran and their families at the Regional Office level, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. He has handled both medically and legally complex claims. Wesley believes in the importance of maximizing benefits for veterans, and his clients are regularly awarded SMC to help compensate veterans above the 100% rate.

While Wesley represents a wide range of veterans and survivors, a large part of his practice includes veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. “What we saw with Vietnam veterans and Agent Orange is playing itself over again, but with burn pit veterans. As we continue to learn more about the diseases associated with burn pit exposure, it is important to hold the VA accountable and push for many more diseases to be presumptive, just as the Vietnam veterans had to fight decades for.”

Wesley is a sustaining member of the National Organization for Veterans’ Advocates, a member of the CAVC Bar Association, Military-Veterans Advocacy, and is a lifetime member of the National Eagle Scout Association.

Outside of his practice, Wesley enjoys traveling with his wife, especially visiting our U.S. National Parks. Together, they plan to visit all 63 U.S. National Parks. They also enjoy exercising together, as well as nature photography.

I believe the strength in American greatness lies in the thousands of active-duty members and veterans willing to defend our freedoms at all costs. Your commitment to our nation is one I take very seriously, and one that does not go unnoticed.
You always have a firm commitment that I will work diligently to represent you. I pride my representation on being a hometown commitment with nationwide resources.