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How to Expertly Analyze a Veterans Claims File (C-File): The Definitive Guide
Learn how to expertly analyze a VA claims file (C-File) like an accredited agent. Step-by-step forensic method, duty-to-assist audits, CUE vulnerabilities, and rating errors that unlock thousands in retroactive compensation.
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The VA Disability Claim Planner & Journal is Now Available - Health Journal Designed Specifically For Navigating VA Claims
Every Veteran who has ever walked into a VA appointment and struggled to remember when a symptom started, how bad a flare-up was, or what a doctor said three visits ago knows this feeling: your memory is not enough. Your claim file needs more. Your body deserves more. And now, there's a tool built for exactly that.
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VA Disability Back Pay: How It’s Calculated and When You Get It
VA back pay depends on your effective date, rating, and dependents. Learn how the VA calculates back pay, when it's paid, and common problems.
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What to Expect During a BVA Hearing
Navigating the VA disability claims process can be challenging. When your claim is denied or you disagree with a VA decision, you might find yourself preparing for a Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) hearing. Knowing what to expect during this hearing can help you feel more confident and ready to present your case effectively.
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Why Is Your VA Claim Stuck In the Gathering of Evidence Stage?
The VA has a number of benefits available for veterans. From home loans to disability compensation, you get a varied range of benefits from the VA. However, some veterans don’t understand the disability claim process, which must take place first in order to unlock many of these benefits. Some veterans think that they can just submit the claim and the VA will provide the compensation automatically, but that is not the case.
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How Nexus Letters Work For Veterans + Tips!
A “nexus” for a veterans disability claim is a link or connection between two or more things. The purpose of the NEXUS letter is to make the connection between your (the veteran's) current medical condition and either a service-connected condition or to an event related to your military service. A successful nexus letter is drafted by a medical professional, has an affirming statement reviewing the veteran’s medical history, provides supporting evidence, references to medica
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Claim Status: The Average Wait for Veterans’ Disability Claims Decisions
After you’ve filled out the claim form, made the phone call or visited your local VA regional office, all you can do is wait for the...
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Take Care of Yourself and Contact the VA to Discuss Your Potential VA Disability Compensation
I recently came across an informational paper from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) concerning the number of disabled veterans in the...
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