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Do you qualify for a Disability rating increase?

Find out if you could be getting more benefits

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Veterans Assisting Veterans

At Veterans Assisting Veterans, we are passionate about taking care of our veterans and we are dedicated to providing a service that ensures each veteran we work with receives the disability rating they deserve.
We help veterans navigate the complex VA disabilities benefit process by giving you a thorough medical assessment. We also assist with filling out DBQ’s accurately and with maximum detail so you receive the benefits you’ve earned.

Free Consultation

After submitting your online inquiry, one of our Veterans Assisting Veterans associates will call you directly to review your service-connected disabilities. We will make a determination whether our service is the correct fit for your claim. If not, we will suggest other methods that may yield better results.

Doctor Completes DBQ

If you elect to use our service, we will schedule an appointment for you to speak with a medical provider. The medical provider will review your service-connected disabilities, perform the necessary exams, and complete your Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ).

Submit Your Claim

We will return your completed DBQ(s) with helpful instructions in regards to filing your claim. You will need to submit your claim to the Veterans Affairs. The VA will review your claim and award you a higher disability rating if warranted.

Free Consultation

We will review your case, your past applications, and your current disability rating to see if you could be missing out on benefits you deserve. We will also answer any questions you have about what Veterans Assisting Veterans can do to increase your rating.
Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and Veterans Assisting Veterans makes no promises. Veterans Assisting Veterans staff does not provide medical advice. Any information discussed such as, but not limited to; likely chance of an increase, estimated benefit amounts, potential new ratings prior to a doctor reviewing patient’s file, 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 if he/she feels the Veteran is not being truthful. The Veteran’s Administration is the only one that can make a determination, in regards to whether or not a Veteran will receive an increase in their service-connected disabilities. A refund of sorts will be offered (medical fees are non-refundable, in accordance with State governing medical board).