AI-Powered VA Claims Toolkit

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The VA doesn't rate your health — it rates the language and documentation of your claim. Veterans who get full ratings know the code. Now you have the AI that speaks it.

Create a free account to access 12 tools built around what VA raters actually look for. Know exactly what to gather, how to document it, and what to do after a decision.

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Your Free VA Claims Toolkit

Twelve tools organized by where you are in the process. Create a free account to use them all.

Not sure where to start? Run the Readiness Checker first — it takes 3 minutes and shows exactly what your claim is missing.
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Rather have it done for you?

Our $250 flat-fee packet walks you through a guided intake, then auto-builds your claim per condition — a drafted personal statement (21-4138), lay/buddy statement (21-10210), and nexus narrative you review and approve, plus a "what's still missing" evidence checklist and the full ready-to-file ZIP. Then get C&P exam-ready with a per-condition prep guide, an AI mock interview, and appointment reminders. One price, no add-ons.

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How It Works

Four steps from confusion to a filed claim.

1

Check Readiness

Run the Claim Readiness Checker to see whether your evidence is strong enough to file — and what's still missing.

2

Gather Evidence

Follow the Evidence Checklist to collect service records, medical nexus documentation, and buddy statements.

3

Build Your Statement

Use the Personal Statement Builder to tell your story in the language VA raters are trained to respond to.

4

Submit & Track

File through VA.gov with confidence, then use "What Happens Next" to understand every stage that follows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions veterans ask most about filing VA claims.

No — you can file a VA claim entirely on your own through VA.gov. That said, an accredited VSO representative can help strengthen your claim at no cost. Our VSO / Additional Help tool connects you with organizations like the DAV, VFW, and American Legion who provide free claims assistance.
A nexus letter is a medical opinion from a doctor stating that your condition is "at least as likely as not" connected to your military service. You don't always need one — if your condition is already documented in your service records — but it's often the difference between approval and denial for conditions diagnosed after service. See our Nexus Letter Education tool for full guidance.
The average initial claim takes 3–6 months, though complex claims can take longer. The VA's stated processing goal is 125 days. Supplemental claims (after a denial) typically process faster. Our "What Happens Next" tool gives you a full timeline of each stage.
A Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam is a VA medical evaluation to assess the severity of your claimed condition. It's one of the most important parts of your claim. Our Claim Readiness Checker and Condition & Symptom Organizer help you document your symptoms accurately before the exam.
Yes. Many conditions have a delayed onset after military service. The key is establishing service connection — showing a nexus between your service and the current condition. This is where medical records, buddy statements, and a nexus letter become critical.
A denial is not the end. You have three appeal lanes: Supplemental Claim (new evidence), Higher-Level Review (same evidence, new eyes), or Board of Veterans' Appeals. Our Decision Letter Review tool helps you understand the denial and identify the strongest appeal path.
The $250 flat-fee packet unlocks a 7-step guided intake wizard and generates a downloadable VA claim package: a personalized claims summary PDF, blank copies of all relevant VA forms (21-526EZ, 21-0966 Intent to File, 21-4138, 21-4142, 21-10210, and more), and an AI-guided document checklist tailored to your conditions. One-time purchase, no subscription.
No — they're preparation tools, not legal representation. Our resources help you understand the process, organize your evidence, and communicate more effectively with VA raters. For complex claims, working with an accredited VSO representative or claims agent is always recommended.

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