The GI Bill has long been a cornerstone of veteran benefits, offering financial assistance for education and training. In 2025, the Department of Veterans Affairs has introduced expanded access to…
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for disability compensation rates in 2025, reflecting efforts to keep veterans’ benefits aligned with inflation. This increase will…
The Department of Veterans Affairs has officially released the 2025 VA Federal Benefits Guide, providing veterans, service members, and their families with an updated and comprehensive overview of the benefits…
One of the most significant updates to VA disability benefits in 2025 is the revision of the VA rating criteria for mental health conditions, bringing long-awaited improvements for Veterans. A…
While it’s not certain that Project 2025 will cut Veteran benefits, many experts are raising concerns that such changes could be on the horizon. Although VA disability pay rates for…
The VA appeals process can be complex, frustrating, and time-consuming. When veterans disagree with a decision made by the VA regarding their disability benefits, they have the right to appeal.…
If your VA claim has been denied or you’re unsatisfied with the decision, you may escalate your case to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA). A BVA hearing gives you…
A denial from the VA isn’t the end of the road for your disability claim. If new evidence becomes available or if you believe your claim deserves reconsideration, a VA…
Dealing with a VA claim denial can be frustrating, especially if you believe you submitted strong evidence to support your case. The Higher-Level Review process is one way to challenge…
One of the most critical elements of a successful VA disability claim is establishing a clear link between your military service and your medical condition. This connection, often referred to…