You served your country. You earned your benefits. But navigating the VA disability system takes time, frustration, and knowledge most veterans don't have.
The average veteran waits years for a decision. The average veteran who qualifies for a disability increase never gets it. If you're at 50%, 60%, 70%, or even 90%, you might be leaving $1,000 to $4,000 a month behind without even knowing it.


Veterans with 0% looking to establish a rating
Veterans rated 10%-80% trying to get higher
Veterans at 90% fighting for 100%
Veterans with all discharge statuses (except bad conduct discharge)
Veterans from Korea-era service through current operations
Veterans with PTSD, tinnitus, service-related injuries, or exposure conditions (Camp Lejeune, Gulf War Syndrome, burn pits)
The VA disability system doesn't explain itself. We do.
You'll work with someone who's actually been through this.
Ben Brown is a Marine Corps veteran who served 1988 to 1994, including combat during Desert Storm. He spent 10 years navigating the VA system to get his own disability benefits. He fought. He waited. He learned every step of the process the hard way.
That experience is the foundation of Veterans Claims Direct. We don't just file paperwork. We understand the military mindset, the hesitation to ask for help, and the frustration of dealing with a bureaucratic system. Ben knows what you're going through because he lived it.


$50,000+ annually ($4,166+ per month)
Zero state taxes on VA benefits
Free college for your children
Spouse care allowance (your spouse gets paid to care for you)
Unlimited hunting and fishing licenses
Student Loan Discharge
Property tax exemptions in many states
Plus hundreds of additional benefits most veterans never access
Many veterans don't know these exist. That gap is what we close.
Schedule a call (20-30 minutes). We review your service, discharge status, and conditions. We tell you exactly what you qualify for and what's possible in your situation. No obligation. No pressure. Just honest answers about your claim.
Based on your situation, we provide step-by-step instructions specific to you. You also get our templates: medical records organizer, claims writing framework, buddy letter template, nexus letter example, and documentation checklist. Everything built on what actually works with the VA.
You work through the process using our guidance and templates. You organize your medical records. You write your claims. You gather your supporting letters. Then you submit it all to us for review. We give you detailed feedback and suggestions for improvement. You refine. You submit to the VA when it's strong.
You filed the claim. We're here when the VA asks questions, requests more documentation, or you need clarification on the process. Most veterans get approved for their increases within 6 to 16 months. You're in control. You're never alone.
You qualified for disability. But most veterans never get what they deserve. Here's why.

The VA doesn't teach you how to file. There's no roadmap. No one explains what documentation matters, how to present it, or what language the VA responds to. Most veterans are filing blind, hoping something sticks.

Military training doesn't prepare you to ask for help. You've been taught to handle things yourself. Asking for benefits feels like complaining. So you either don't file at all, or you file half-heartedly without pushing for what you actually deserve.

Veterans file claims that don't connect to their service. A doctor's note saying "you have back pain" isn't enough. The VA needs to see the link between your service and your condition. Without that connection, claims get denied.

You file one claim. It gets denied. You give up. Most approved claims require multiple submissions with additional evidence, better documentation, or stronger supporting letters. Veterans don't know this. They think one denial means they don't qualify.

Getting approved isn't about filing once and waiting. It's about persistence. Appeals. Updated medical records. Resubmitting with new evidence. Most veterans stop after the first attempt. That's why they lose.
We solve each of these problems. You get the knowledge through our step-by-step guidance. You get support that makes asking for help feel normal. You learn exactly what the VA wants to see and how to present it. You understand the multiple-submission strategy from the beginning. And we keep you accountable to the follow-up process that actually wins.

It depends on your specific situation, but most cases take 6 to 16 months from start to approval. Some are faster. Some take longer. We keep the VA accountable and make sure your case doesn't get lost in the system.
If you have any service-related condition, you likely qualify. This includes:
* PTSD (even from basic training).
* Tinnitus from weapons fire or explosions.
* Combat injuries.
* Exposure conditions (Camp Lejeune water, burn pits, Agent Orange).
* Chronic pain, hearing loss, or other service-connected issues.
We've helped veterans with every discharge status except bad conduct discharge. We've even helped veterans who didn't complete boot camp. The only way to know for sure is a free assessment.
Absolutely. Most veterans are underrated. A 10% increase might mean $1,500-$2,000 more per month. A 20% increase could mean $3,000-$4,000 more per month. Even small jumps add up to real money over time.
We focus on getting you every dollar you deserve.
There's no catch. We charge one flat fee because we're confident in the results. We don't win unless you win. We're invested in getting you the maximum benefits possible.
$4,500 is what most veterans get back in increased monthly payments within the first year. After that, it's pure benefit for the rest of your life.
Probably. Military service creates specific conditions—PTSD, tinnitus, hearing loss, back injuries, knee damage from rucking, exposure to contaminated water or burn pits, Gulf War Syndrome. These all count.
But every situation is different. That's why we offer a free assessment. We'll look at your specific situation and tell you exactly what you qualify for.
You don't have to figure this out alone. Schedule a free call with us. We'll assess your situation, explain your options, and tell you exactly what's possible.
No pressure. No sales pitch. Just straightforward answers about your VA disability benefits.
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