At Vet Advocacy, we supply our veterans with accurate, detailed, and strong documentation to be used as evidence for VA claims. We will connect them with top-notch, third-party medical professionals who will take the time necessary to complete a thorough examination of their condition and draft a DBQ that accurately reflects their unique symptoms. When our clients receive their finalized DBQ, they will be able to submit it to the VA with confidence, knowing that it accurately represents the severity of their condition.
Our services are comprehensive and designed to take the guesswork out of the VA claims process. We ensure each veteran's case receives individualized attention, and that our fellow veterans are treated with respect and dignity every step of the way.
1. FREE, no-obligation consultation - we will evaluate and discuss your options before any payment is required. If our service does not meet your needs, we will promptly inform you and recommend an alternate resource.
2. Evidence for your claim - you will receive a DBQ that documents the severity of your service-connected disabilities to support your claim for a VA rating increase.
3. Experts on your side - we know how to build an accurate DBQ and will connect you with our nationwide network of experienced physicians.
4. Submit your DBQ - confidently submit your DBQ(s) that conform to the VA's stringent guidelines.
Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed, and VET ADVOCACY LLC makes no promises. VET ADVOCACY LLC's staff does not provide medical advice or legal advice and VET ADVOCACY is not a law firm. Any information discussed such as, but not limited to; likely chance of an increase of service connection, estimated benefit amounts, potential new ratings, is solely based on past client generalizations and not specific to any one patient. The doctor has the right to reject and/or refuse to complete a Veteran’s DBQ and/or Nexus Letter if he/she feels the Veteran is not being truthful. The Veteran’s Administration is the only agency that can make a determination, in regards to whether or not a Veteran will receive an increase in their service-connected disabilities or make a decision on whether or not a disability will be considered service connected.
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