
Advice from the Advocate
Every article we've published on advice from the advocate.
Advice from the AdvocateYour Responsibilities in the Claim — and Why They Matter
The VA has a duty to assist you — but you have duties too. Miss them and you can sink your own claim.
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Advice from the AdvocateStop Comparing Your Claim to Another Veteran's
Your buddy got 70% for the "same" condition and you got 30%. That comparison is useless — and here is why.
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Advice from the AdvocateWhen to File for a Rating Increase
Your rating is not permanent, and neither is your condition. When things get worse, the VA owes you a look at a higher rating.
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Advice from the AdvocateThe Cost of Doing Nothing
Every month you wait to file is a month of compensation you will never get back. Inaction is the most expensive choice of all.
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Advice from the AdvocateHow to Spot a Claim Shark Before It Costs You
If someone promises a guaranteed rating or charges a percentage of your back pay up front, walk away. Here are the red flags.
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Advice from the AdvocateWhy You Need Accredited Representation — Not a "Coach"
The VA only recognizes accredited representatives. Everyone else is legally barred from representing you — no matter what their ad says.
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Advice from the AdvocateHow to Talk to Your Doctor About a VA Claim
Your treatment records become evidence. A few honest conversations with your doctor can make or break the file.
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Advice from the AdvocateMyths About VA Disability That Cost Veterans Money
The barracks rumor mill is expensive. Here are the myths that keep earned benefits out of veterans’ hands.
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Advice from the AdvocatePersistent Veterans Win: Why You Should Never Take the First No
The system is built to wear you down. The veterans who win are the ones who treat a denial as the start of the fight, not the end.
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