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Why You Should Get An Accredited VA Representative For Your Claims & Appeals
Congress intended the VA benefits system to be “non-adversarial” and friendly to veterans seeking assistance for hardships resulting from...


The BIG Difference Between A Nexus Letter & A DBQ
The difference between a Disability Benefit Questionnaire, or DBQ, and a Nexus Letter is comparable to the difference between apples and...


VA Disability Ratings For Headaches/Migraines Claims
For VA rating purpose, ANY type of headache is eligible to be rated at either 0%, 10%, 30%, or 50% depending upon your medical diagnosis,...


VA Claims Q&A With A VA Accredited Claims Agent
Monday, November 09, 2020 #VAClaims #VADisability #questions #answers #QampA


Receiving VA Disability If Your Medical Records Have Been Lost
Unfortunately, the VA’s system for organizing medical records is not foolproof. Each year, hundreds of Veterans applying for disability...


What You Need To Know: VA Rating Reductions and Decreases
Many veterans fear having their ratings reduced. But what goes into a VA rating reduction on your benefits? If the VA finds that the...


How Does The VA Rate Sleep Apnea?
Sleep Apnea Ratings? The VA disability ratings for sleep apnea are based on the severity of the veteran’s Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Sleep...


BVA Remanded Decisions: Why was my VA disability appeal remanded?
This page explains what happens after your VA disability appeal is remanded. First, we’ll cover the basics about BVA remanded decisions....


4 Tips for your VA Higher Level Review Informal Conference
When a veteran appeals a rating decision he or she can opt to have a Decision Review Officer (DRO) review the appeal in what is called a...


What Is A VA Claim Rating Decision?
Once the VA makes a decision on your claim, they will send you notification in the mail. The notification will also be provided to your...
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