One of the most common reasons VA disability claims are denied—or delayed—is due to incomplete or insufficient evidence. For Veterans, this can be incredibly frustrating, especially when the symptoms are…
One of the most frustrating parts of the VA disability process is the waiting. Veterans who have filed an appeal after a denial often find themselves in limbo, unsure of…
If your VA disability claim was denied or rated too low, don’t give up—this is unfortunately a common part of the process, but there are clear paths forward. Two of…
When your VA claim has been denied or rated incorrectly, and a Higher-Level Review or Supplemental Claim hasn’t resolved the issue, appealing to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) might…
If you’ve received a denial or an unsatisfactory rating from the VA and have new and relevant evidence, a Supplemental Claim might be your best next step. Unlike a Higher-Level…
Receiving a denial on your VA disability claim can be discouraging—especially when you know you submitted strong evidence and your condition is clearly connected to your service. Fortunately, the VA…
When filing a VA disability claim, most Veterans focus on medical records and service documents. But there’s another powerful form of evidence that’s often underestimated: lay evidence. This refers to…
One of the most overlooked yet powerful tools in a VA disability claim is the Statement in Support of Claim, also known as VA Form 21-4138. This simple form allows…
Getting denied for VA disability benefits can be incredibly frustrating—especially when you know your claim is valid. But a denial doesn’t have to be the end of your case. Many…
One of the foundational principles of the VA disability claims process is the Duty to Assist. This legal obligation requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to actively help Veterans gather…