If your VA disability claim has been denied or you disagree with the decision, you don’t have to start over from scratch. The VA offers two main ways to appeal:…
When filing a VA disability claim, most veterans will undergo a Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam, which plays a major role in whether their claim is approved or denied. But…
When you’re filing for VA disability benefits or trying to increase your current rating, strong medical evidence is key. One of the most powerful tools you can use is the…
Many veterans feel frustrated when they receive a VA disability rating that doesn’t truly reflect the severity of their condition. You served your country and now live with the consequences—but…
One of the most powerful tools you can include in your VA appeal—especially in 2025—is a nexus letter. This document can be the missing piece that connects your current medical…
Filing an appeal with the VA can be stressful, especially after an initial denial. In 2025, as more veterans face new rating criteria and complex evidence requirements, avoiding simple mistakes…
If your VA disability claim has been denied, and neither a Higher-Level Review nor a Supplemental Claim produced the outcome you deserve, the next step might be a Board of…
If your VA disability claim has been denied or rated too low, one of the smartest moves you can make during a Higher-Level Review (HLR) is to request an informal…
When the VA denies your claim or gives you a lower rating than expected, one of the most powerful tools at your disposal is the Supplemental Claim. In 2025, with…
In 2025, Higher-Level Reviews (HLRs) have become one of the most important tools veterans can use when their VA claims are denied or rated too low. With claim delays and…