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Disabled Veterans: 7 Steps to Prepare for Your C&P Exam

Looking to file a new VA disability claim? Or to increase your rating so you can receive 100% disabled veteran benefits? Once you file your claim, the VA may reach out to you about getting a C&P exam (Compensation and Pension exam). This is a medical evaluation...

How to Access Your VA C-File Online

At VA Claims Academy, we deal with thousands of people who need to get help with their VA disability claim. And there's no better way to start this process than by reviewing your C-File (Claims File). If you're pursuing or appealing a VA disability claim, you'll want...

Strategies to Boost Your VA Anxiety Rating to 70% or Higher

38 CFR § 4.130 Diagnostic Codes: 9400 (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) 9403 (phobias) 9410 (other specified anxiety disorders) 9412 (panic disorder and/or agoraphobia) 9413 (unspecified anxiety disorder) If you're struggling with service-connected anxiety, you know the...

When Willful Misconduct Leads to a Denied VA Claim

38 CFR 3.301 38 CFR 3.302 38 CFR 3.1(n) When you apply for VA disability benefits, you expect the focus to be on your service-connected injuries or conditions—not on your past mistakes. However, if the Department of Veterans Affairs believes your injury resulted from...

Do You Need a Nexus Letter for VA Claims for Presumptive Conditions?

When you're navigating a VA disability claim, one of the most talked-about tools is the nexus letter. A nexus letter from a VA doctor or private provider links your current condition to your military service. But if you're filing for a presumptive condition, you might...