Frequently Asked Questions About Our Veterans Services
Veterans-Assisting-Veterans is a network of licensed medical providers. Providers within the group share a common goal, which is to provide thorough and accurate medical exams.
No. The Veterans Affairs makes the ruling decision on all claims submitted. If your disabilities warrant an increase and your DBQs are completed correctly, you have a high probability of success. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans does not make any promises or guarantees.
Yes. Part of our mission is to help as many veterans as possible obtain the benefits that they deserve. Please contact us for details.
Yes. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans, LLC is a licensed medical group. We do charge a fee, similar to fees charged by private healthcare providers. However, we do offer veterans a FREE no-obligation consultation.
Yes. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans can only assist with the Disability Benefits Questionnaire and medical evaluations. Veterans are required to submit their own claims. This can be done via a Veteran Service Organization, mailing your claim to the VA, or filing electronically on the eBenefits website.
Veterans-Assisting-Veterans is a network of licensed medical providers. Providers within the group share a common goal, which is to provide thorough and accurate medical exams.
No. The Veterans Affairs makes the ruling decision on all claims submitted. If your disabilities warrant an increase and your DBQs are completed correctly, you have a high probability of success. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans does not make any promises or guarantees.
Yes. Part of our mission is to help as many veterans as possible obtain the benefits that they deserve. Please contact us for details.
Yes. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans, LLC is a licensed medical group. We do charge a fee, similar to fees charged by private healthcare providers. However, we do offer veterans a FREE no-obligation consultation.
Yes. Veterans-Assisting-Veterans can only assist with the Disability Benefits Questionnaire and medical evaluations. Veterans are required to submit their own claims. This can be done via a Veteran Service Organization, mailing your claim to the VA, or filing electronically on the eBenefits website.
Veterans-Assisting-Veterans is not affiliated with the Veterans Administration. Our medical group is comprised of independent licensed medical providers who understand the claims process. VA-appointed medical providers are contracted by the Veterans Administration. In most cases, they are overloaded with patients and do not give the proper attention to each claim. A large majority of veterans who see VA-appointed doctors when filing their claims are unsatisfied with the results. Thus, resulting in years of refiling and/or a lengthy appeal process.
No. If you have an open appeal, you must wait until a decision has been made on your claim.
Yes. We work with many accredited agents and attorneys. All Disability Benefits Questionnaires must be completed and signed by a licensed medical provider. Accredited agents and attorneys cannot give medical advice or sign DBQs.
You have the right to choose whatever licensed medical provider you would like. Our licensed medical providers know the VA disability claim process and understand how to complete Disability Benefits Questionnaires. Most primary care physicians do not have the knowledge to complete a DBQ correctly.
Veterans-Assisting-Veterans is not affiliated with the Veterans Administration. Our medical group is comprised of independent licensed medical providers who understand the claims process. VA-appointed medical providers are contracted by the Veterans Administration. In most cases, they are overloaded with patients and do not give the proper attention to each claim. A large majority of veterans who see VA-appointed doctors when filing their claims are unsatisfied with the results. Thus, resulting in years of refiling and/or a lengthy appeal process.
No. If you have an open appeal, you must wait until a decision has been made on your claim.
Yes. We work with many accredited agents and attorneys. All Disability Benefits Questionnaires must be completed and signed by a licensed medical provider. Accredited agents and attorneys cannot give medical advice or sign DBQs.
You have the right to choose whatever licensed medical provider you would like. Our licensed medical providers know the VA disability claim process and understand how to complete Disability Benefits Questionnaires. Most primary care physicians do not have the knowledge to complete a DBQ correctly.