VA-Accredited Reps in South Carolina

Every currently accredited individual and recognized VSO in South Carolina, pulled from the VA Office of General Counsel public list. All free to use for your claim.

2 attorneys1 claims agents7 reps5 VSO offices

Recognized VSOs in South Carolina

VSOs (Veterans Service Organizations) like DAV, VFW, and American Legion provide free claim help at thousands of local posts. These are the orgs with offices in South Carolina.

  • The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
    Columbia, SC · 803-734-0200
  • The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
    Columbia, SC · 803-734-0200
  • The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
    Columbia, SC · 803-734-0200
  • The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
    Columbia, SC · 803-734-0200
  • The South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs
    Columbia, SC · 803-734-0200

Accredited Attorneys (2)

Columbia

Accredited Claims Agents (1)

Claims agents are non-attorneys accredited by the VA to assist with claims preparation, presentation, and prosecution.

Converse

  • Gerald Kiehl
    ZIP 29329 · Reg #23787

Accredited VSO Representatives (7)

Individual representatives accredited through recognized VSOs. They provide free claim help under the umbrella of a VSO.

Beaufort

  • Paul Glenn
    ZIP 29906 · Reg #60039

Columbia

  • Patricia Wortherly-Foye
    ZIP 29209 · Reg #45589

Edgefield

Goose Creek

  • Gerald Baxley
    ZIP 29445 · Reg #9862

Ridgeland

  • Alton Jenkins
    ZIP 29936 · Reg #49932
  • Trudy Stevens
    ZIP 29936 · Reg #58528

Spartanburg

  • William Knight
    ZIP 29303 · Reg #58095

Verify before you commit

This list reflects the VA OGC accreditation database as of our last snapshot. Before retaining anyone, confirm current accreditation status directly with the VA OGC Accreditation Search. The list refreshes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Source: VA Office of General Counsel. Inclusion does not constitute an endorsement. Accredited representation should be free — agents and attorneys may charge contingency fees on retroactive awards but cannot legally charge for help with an initial claim before a Notice of Disagreement.