Are you a Veteran struggling with your VA disability benefits?
Find out if you are eligible for a higher rating.
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Who Are We?
Your trusted advisor for VA disability benefits.
Whether you’re looking to increase your VA rating or file for the first time, we’ll give you the best options.
Our risk-free consultation provides an evaluation of your case to help identify your service-connected disabilities. Once we review your status and believe you are eligible, we will refer you to one of our Veteran Consulting partners that best fits your needs.
Veteran Ratings Process
Initial Call
You will speak with one of our Veteran Ratings team members to evaluate your service-connected disabilities and your current rating if you have one.
Referral
Once we make a decision on your eligibility and needs, we will refer you to one of our Veteran consulting partners.
Partner Consultation
You will have a consultation with one of our partners for a detailed outline of your potential new rating, their process, and what to expect.
A Few of Our Partners
Frequently Asked Questions
What are VA disability benefits?
VA disability benefits are a monthly tax-free payment to Veterans injured or contracted an illness while on active duty or if their active service worsened an existing condition. These benefits are provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and are meant to compensate for disabilities connected to military service.
What Does a Service-Connected Disability Mean?
A service-connected disability refers to an illness or injury that was incurred or aggravated during active military service. This doesn't necessarily mean that the disability happened while in combat; it can also be due to any activity during service, whether it was training, duty, or any other military-related task. The VA determines whether a disability is service-connected based on evidence, such as military records, medical exams, and statements.
What is a Disability Rating?
A disability rating is a percentage the VA assigns to quantify the severity of a Veteran's service-connected disability. The rating system ranges from 0% to 100%, in increments of 10, and reflects how much the disability decreases the Veteran's overall health and ability to function. This rating then determines the amount of compensation a Veteran will receive. A higher percentage indicates a more severe disability, resulting in higher monthly compensation.
How Can I Increase My VA Rating?
If the VA assigned an incorrect rating, you can challenge their decision by proving that you qualify for a higher rating. Remember, if your conditions have worsened since you last applied, you can submit a new claim asking for an increased evaluation.
What is a first-time filer (FTF)?
A "first-time filer" (FTF) is a term used to describe a Veteran who is applying for VA disability benefits for the first time. This could be a newly discharged service member or a long-term Veteran who has recently decided to pursue benefits for disabilities related to their service.
How Do I Get Started?
To get started, you'll need access to your VA.Gov or My Healthevet account — If you don't have either of these accounts, don't worry; we can guide you through getting your account active. The next step is to contact our team by filling out the form or scheduling an appointment, and our team will guide you through the rest.