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Traumatic Brain Injuries

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According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the number of soldiers with reported brain injuries has increased over the past couple years. In fact, an estimated that 22% of the combat casualties from both the Afghanistan and Iraq war come from traumatic brain injuries. Majority of these injuries went unreported as well. Here is the handout the […]

What is the VA Claims Insider Elite Membership?

What is the VA Claims Insider Elite Membership? VA Claims Insider Logo

A Case Study of our Elite Membership We get lots of questions from potential clients regarding the VA Claims Insider Elite membership—our program where a client will work with a Veteran Coach for submitting a disability and compensation claim. These questions obviously will vary but some of the more common ones that pop up are: […]

New changes with the VA Mission Act

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Here ye here ye – as of June 6, 2019, the VA Mission Act allows more ways to access health care by means of approved non-VA providers, including new urgent care access through a wide network of walk-in retail and urgent care clinics. The objective of the VA Mission Act is to bring better health […]

What does DBQ recommended for the VA mean?

What does DBQ recommended for the VA mean? What does DBQ recommended for the VA mean? sharon mccutcheon tn57JI3CewI unsplash

Why do we stress DBQ’s here at VA Claims Insider? Why do we give access to licensed medical professionals when you join our Elite and Mastery programs? Because they win VA Disability Claims! I will be explaining in detail WHAT a DBQ is, WHY they are so important, and HOW you as the Veteran can […]

Buddy Statement to WIN Your Claim

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One tactic that is often underutilized when filing a claim is the use of a statement in support of claim often referred to as a “buddy letter” or “buddy statement.” A buddy statement can be authored by a veteran’s spouse, family member, friend, and or co-worker. Technically there is no restriction on who can write […]