Eric P.W. Hall (Major USAFR) is an attorney, a former Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, and a legal advisor at the Mesothelioma Veterans Center. Today, Eric continues to serve as a Major in the United States Air Force Reserve (USAFR), where he is Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, upholding his dedication to his country and fellow veterans. Eric considers it his duty to help his veteran family and strives to help them navigate the VA and receive the benefits they bravely earned.
Eric P.W. Hall (Major USAFR) has always had a commitment to public service, enlisting in the United States Marine Corps following high school graduation. During his four years of service in the Marines, he developed strong leadership skills as he achieved the rank of Sergeant.
Following his time in the Marines, he attended college at the University of Rhode Island and carried forth his dedication to integrity and honor as he worked his way through law school.
With the formation of a successful law practice, his devotion to his country and fellow soldiers remained. Mr. Hall is also a Major in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, serving as a JAG Officer in the R.I. Air National Guard.
Eric Hall's work at the Mesothelioma Veterans Center focuses on helping veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma navigate the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). He helps veterans receive benefits by walking them through the many forms and procedures required by the VA and to help them find veteran-friendly legal support.
Major Hall is always available to work on behalf of other veterans:
"It is our goal at the Mesothelioma Veterans Center to help veterans navigate the Department of Veterans Affairs so that they can get access to the services and benefits they’ve earned. It is our duty to take care of our veteran family and I’m proud to continue to serve these family members long after their military service has ended."
Contact Major Hall by email or call him today at (617) 714-9258.