Help Homeless Veterens

Our Services

Filing New VA Claims

We assist veterans in preparing and filing new VA disability claims with accuracy and attention to detail. Our team ensures that every required form — including VA Form 21-526EZ — is properly completed, all supporting documents are attached, and your medical and service records are clearly presented. We know how important it is to start the process right, so we help avoid common mistakes that lead to delays or denials.
Beyond filing, we guide you through what to expect after submission, how to track your claim, and how to respond to any requests for additional evidence. Whether you’re applying for the first time or after years of service, we make sure your claim has the strongest possible foundation for approval.

Appeals & Higher-Level Reviews

If your VA claim has been denied or rated unfairly, we’re here to help you appeal and seek the compensation you deserve. We carefully review your previous claim decision, identify errors or missing evidence, and prepare a compelling appeal or higher-level review request. Our accredited representatives know how to present medical and legal arguments that align with VA standards and case law.
We also help you understand your appeal options — from filing a Supplemental Claim to pursuing a Board of Veterans’ Appeals hearing. Throughout the process, we keep you informed and supported, ensuring you never feel lost in the system again.

Secondary & Increased Ratings

Many veterans don’t realize they may qualify for additional compensation if their service-connected conditions have worsened or led to new secondary disabilities. We help identify and document these changes, connecting them medically and legally to your original service-connected issues.
Our team gathers updated medical evidence, completes the necessary VA forms, and submits all required documentation to request an increased or secondary rating. Whether it’s chronic pain, mental health issues, or a related physical condition, we help ensure the VA recognizes the full extent of your service-connected disabilities.