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VA claim strategy reports for veterans
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Find Out What Your VA Rating Is Missing

Most veterans are underrated. This report shows you the conditions you haven't filed, the secondaries you've overlooked, and exactly how to build a stronger case.

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Three steps, start to finish.

Takes about 5 minutes. Your full strategy report lands in your inbox the same day.

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Tell us about your service and symptoms

Branch, years served, current rating, what you've already filed, and a short symptom checklist. We cover sleep, mental health, pain, hearing, headaches, and breathing. Most veterans wrap it up in 3 to 5 minutes.

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We build your personalized strategy

Your report is built around the same 4x4 framework experienced claims advisors use: Diagnosis, Service Event, Continuity, and Severity. It's tailored to your history and your symptoms, not a generic checklist.

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Walk into your VSO knowing what to ask for

You get a phase-by-phase action checklist, a personal statement you can edit and use, and clear guidance on what to file next. Show up to your VSO appointment with a plan instead of starting from scratch.

Everything you need to build a real case

Five sections, built around the evidence standard the VA actually uses to make decisions.

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Your Current Overview

A plain-language summary of where your claim stands today. What you've filed, what looks like it's missing, and where the gaps are based on what you told us.

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Potential Missed Opportunities

Conditions and secondary claims you may have overlooked — including presumptive conditions under the PACT Act that require no proof of causation.

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Recommended Next Steps

A prioritized action plan showing what to file first, what evidence to gather, what specialists to see, and which forms to use. Ordered by lowest evidence burden so you build momentum early.

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Draft Personal Statement

A ready-to-edit VA Form 21-4138 statement in your voice, specific to your conditions. Includes a buddy statement template you can hand to someone who served with you or knows your symptoms.

Phase-by-Phase Action Checklist

A downloadable Google Docs checklist you can actually check off, grouped into 30/60/90-day phases. Each task includes the relevant form numbers and what evidence you need to gather.

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Emailed Copy + PDF Download

Your report is delivered to your inbox immediately and available as a PDF you can save, print, or share with a VSO or attorney.

What most veterans don't know

The VA doesn't explain this to you. Understanding how ratings work is the first step to getting the rating you've earned.

Ratings

Combined ratings aren't what you think

The VA doesn't add your percentages together. It uses a "whole person" formula that makes each additional condition worth less than the last. A veteran with two 50% conditions ends up rated at 75%, not 100%. Knowing this math helps you decide what to file next and in what order.

Secondary Claims

One service-connected condition can unlock several more

If a service-connected condition caused or made another condition worse, the second one can qualify too. Chronic back pain leading to insomnia, PTSD contributing to high blood pressure, a knee injury causing hip problems. These "secondary" claims are among the most commonly missed, and they can meaningfully raise your rating.

Evidence

A nexus letter is often the deciding factor

A nexus letter is a written opinion from a doctor connecting your condition to your service using the phrase "at least as likely as not." That's the exact standard the VA uses. A strong letter from the right specialist is often what separates a denied claim from an approved one. Your report tells you when you need one and what it should say.

PACT Act

Presumptive conditions require no proof of causation

For certain exposures like burn pits, Agent Orange, or contaminated water at Camp Lejeune, the VA presumes service connection by law. You don't need to prove how the condition happened. You just need to show you have it and that you served in the qualifying location. A lot of post-9/11 veterans are eligible for conditions they never thought to file.

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Ready to find out what you're owed?

Answer a few questions about your service and symptoms. We'll have your report ready in minutes.

Important: This tool is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It does not provide legal or medical advice and does not represent veterans in claims. Output is for educational and document preparation purposes only.

Build your VA claim strategy

A few quick questions. We'll generate an organized strategy report you can review with a VSO or accredited representative.

1 Basic info
2 Current claims
3 Symptoms
Combined rating, if you know it. Leave blank if unsure.
We'll save your progress and send your report here after payment.