You can use DBQs to help you win your VA disability claim or appeal. VA disability lawyer Melissa Alexander explains.Â
VA Disability Application Process
Articles about the VA disability application process.
VIDEO: How to Prepare for a C&P Exam
There are several things you can do to be more prepared for your C&P exam. VA disability lawyer Zack Evans explains.
Understanding Deferred VA Claims
We break down what a deferred VA claim means, what to do if you get one, and how you can avoid a VA deferral.Â
VIDEO: Is the Appeals Modernization Act Better for Veterans?
The AMA and its benefits for veterans are explained by VA disability lawyer Zack Evans.Â
Eight VA Disability Secrets to Help You Navigate Getting Your Benefits
There are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation on the internet about VA disability policies. Get the truth from our VA disability lawyers.
VIDEO: How to Check the Status of Your VA Claim – Everything You Need to Know
VA disability lawyer Joseph Scott explains how to check your VA claim status.
VA 1151 Claims for Veterans
If you’re a veteran whose condition was caused or worsened while under VA-sponsored medical care, read on to learn more about VA 1151 claims.
Can You Get VA Disability for Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Disorder)?
If you have conversion disorder that was brought on or aggravated by service, you may qualify for a functional neurological disorder VA rating.
VIDEO: What are P&T Benefits and How Do You Get Them?
VA disability lawyer Joseph Scott discusses obtaining permanent and total (P&T) status for veterans to secure stable VA benefits.
Presumption of Service Connection for VA Disability
Learn more about getting VA disability for health conditions the VA automatically assumes were caused by the circumstances of some vets’ military service.
Checking and Understanding VA Claim Statuses
If you’re applying for VA disability or appealing a decision, this post explains how you can check your VA claim status and what those statuses mean.
Filing a VA Claim for a Condition Aggravated by Military Service
If your military service worsened preexisting or other service-connected conditions, you might qualify for VA disability based on aggravation.Â














