Many Veterans who file for VA benefits are unaware of which disabilities they should claim — That’s why we’re here to help! At Veteran Rating, we ensure ALL of your service-connected disabilities are claimed by providing an in-depth review of your medical records.
Our team helps California Veterans — so regardless of where you live in California, as long as you have a physical address, we can provide generalized guidance throughout your VA claim process.
We know filing for VA benefits can be challenging and confusing, so whether you believe you were not properly rated, struggling with paperwork, or simply frustrated with the VA — Let us help you get the benefits you deserve!
The VA determines if you are eligible for compensation for service-connected medical conditions when you get rated. If the VA assigns you a rating you feel is unfair, you can petition the VA to review your condition for a revised rating. Remember, if your conditions have worsened since you last applied, you can submit a new claim asking for an increased evaluation. With the right consultation and guidance, most if not all cases are able to receive the rating they deserve with the compensation they deserve.
We know firsthand many Veterans are either confused, frustrated, or underrated by the VA. Often times your word isn’t taken as medical evidence by VA doctors — That’s why we are committed to helping Veterans obtain the benefits they deserve!
After a short screening process, Veteran Rating works directly with our affiliates and connects them with Veterans nationwide! You will receive a free, no-risk consultation where our affiliate will provide you with generalized guidance throughout your entire VA claim process.
To apply, submit a VA Disability Claim along with evidence of service-connection and all medical records regarding your specific conditions on the claim.
In order for your conditions to qualify for a rating by the VA, they must be a result of your military service.
To get started, you’ll need access to your eBenefits or My Healthevet account — If you don’t have either of these accounts, don’t worry; we can guide you through the process of setting up your account. Once you have that you can give us a call or fill out the form on our website. One of our team members will contact you.
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