Kenneth C. “K.C.” Kowren started The Veterans Law Office
after spending nine years working as both an attorney and accredited claims
agent for Robert A. Friedman & Associates, P.S., where he helped more than
1,500 disabled veterans and their surviving spouses obtain veterans disability
and dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) benefits from the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA). In total, K.C. has helped hundreds of veterans win more
than $50 million in veterans disability benefits.
A native of Snellville, Georgia, K.C. graduated magna cum
laude from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, with a Bachelor of Arts in
History. While attending Cornell, K.C. was awarded the Clyde A. Duniway Prize,
which is annually awarded to the best student graduating in the History major,
and the Frederick George Marcham Award, which is awarded to one student each
year for excellence in History. K.C. also received an IBM Thomas J. Watson
Memorial Scholarship, which, combined with significant financial aid and
earnings from part- and full-time employment, allowed K.C. to become a first-generation
college graduate. In his practice, K.C. has won many veterans’ claims for
service connection for PTSD by effectively leveraging his background in History
and archival research to corroborate the occurrence of stressors which the VA
itself could not verify.
After graduating from Cornell University, K.C. attended
Stanford Law School, where his studies were funded in large part by the Lazier
Family Scholarship Fund. While on a medical leave of absence from Stanford, in
2012, K.C. began working for Robert A. Friedman & Associates, P.S., where
he began focusing exclusively on helping disabled veterans. After gaining
extensive experience and training in the area of veterans disability law, K.C.
graduated magna cum laude from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where he was
regularly placed on the Dean’s List and awarded the CALI Award for Excellence
in recognition of him having earned the top grade in an intensive course on
restorative justice.
In addition to being accredited by the VA to represent
veterans in claims for disability compensation, K.C. is admitted to practice
law in the State of Washington. He is a sustaining member of the National
Organization of Veterans’ Advocates (NOVA).