Maximize the Benefits You've Earned
Navigating the VA claims process can be overwhelming, whether you're filing your first claim, appealing a decision, or seeking additional compensation for worsening conditions. Our accredited team of veterans and military legal professionals knows exactly what the VA looks for and how to build a compelling case that gets results. We handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on your health and future—and we only get paid when you win.
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If you've received a VA decision that doesn't reflect the severity of your service-connected condition—or denies your claim outright—you have the right to appeal.
When It Applies
Appeals are common when a veteran receives a low rating, a denial, or believes the VA overlooked critical medical or service evidence. If you're within a year of your decision letter, you may be eligible to file a Higher-Level Review, Supplemental Claim, or Board Appeal.
How We Can Help
Our accredited team has extensive experience navigating the appeals process. We'll review your case, identify gaps or missed evidence, and craft a strong packet to support your claim. We're veterans and military legal professionals who understand how to fight for what's fair—and we don't charge unless you win.
Cost
20% of your backpay - no cost upfront.
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You may be eligible to submit a new claim for benefits if a condition has worsened or you've developed a new service-connected disability.
When It Applies
Additional claims are appropriate when your existing condition has gotten worse or when you've been diagnosed with a new condition related to your service. You can also file for secondary service-connected conditions.
How We Can Help
We guide you through the process of gathering medical and service evidence, building a clear case, and submitting a well-documented claim. We know what the VA looks for and how to present your case in a way that gets results.
Cost
20% of your backpay - no cost upfront.
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CRSC is a benefit for eligible military retirees that replaces retirement pay offset by VA disability compensation when the disability is combat-related. In other words, if your injuries were caused by combat, training for combat, or hazardous duty, CRSC restores a portion of your retirement pay that would otherwise be reduced.
When It Applies
CRSC is for eligible military retirees with combat-related injuries and VA-rated disabilities. If you receive retired pay and VA disability compensation, and your injuries are combat-related, you may qualify.
How We Can Help
We help identify combat-related evidence and complete your CRSC application, making a clear case for why your disability meets the criteria. Our experience includes helping veterans across all branches successfully secure CRSC.
Cost
20% of your backpay - no cost upfront.
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CRDP allows eligible military retirees to receive both VA disability compensation and military retirement pay without a reduction.
When It Applies
If you have a VA disability rating of 50% or higher and are receiving retired pay, you may qualify for CRDP. It applies to regular military retirees, not reservists who retired under non-regular conditions. Unlike CRSC, CRDP does not require combat-related injuries and is applied automatically if you qualify.
How We Can Help
We help assess eligibility and advise on how to navigate CRDP qualification. If you're unsure whether you qualify or how to apply, we provide clarity and support at every step.
Cost
20% of your backpay - no cost upfront.
Our Process
A free 15-minute consultation to understand your service history, current VA rating, and goals.
Once we determine we're a good fit, you'll sign a client agreement outlining our success-based fee structure—20% of your first lump-sum backpay, with no upfront costs.
We conduct detailed meetings to gather your medical history and service records, compile a comprehensive packet with all supporting evidence, and review everything with you before submission.
We handle the VA or military finance submission process and keep you informed throughout the review period, which can take several months.
If an appeal becomes necessary, we'll guide you through the next steps to secure the benefits you deserve.
