VA DISABILITY BENEFITS

Get the VA Disability Benefits You've Earned— Without the Confusion

If you’re a veteran struggling to navigate the VA system, Patriot Disability Advocates guides you step-by-step to secure the compensation and support you deserve.

Filing for VA disability benefits can feel overwhelming. Between paperwork, medical evidence, and unclear requirements, many veterans get stuck—or give up. Our team of former Green Berets, a physician, and a JAG attorney helps you navigate the process with clarity and confidence so you can move forward.

THE CHALLENGE

The VA Claims Process Is Complicated—and Often Frustrating

Too many veterans are denied or under-rated simply because the process is unclear.

From confusing forms to missing documentation, the VA system can be difficult to navigate on your own. Many veterans receive lower ratings than they deserve—or are denied altogether—not because they don’t qualify, but because their case wasn’t properly prepared.

You shouldn’t have to fight another battle just to receive the benefits you’ve already earned.

Veteran-LED EXPERTISE

Veterans Serving Veterans—With Legal and Medical Expertise

We have put together a team of medical doctors, attorneys, nurses, and VA experts to help veterans and their spouses navigate the process with clarity and confidence—so you can receive the benefits you deserve. Our team is going to be with you every step of the process.

UNDERSTANDING BENEFITS

What Are VA Disability Benefits?

VA disability benefits provide monthly tax-free compensation to veterans who were injured or developed conditions during their military service. These benefits are based on the severity of your condition and how it impacts your daily life.

  • Monthly financial compensation
  • Access to VA healthcare
  • Additional support for dependents

Understanding what you qualify for—and how to properly file—is key to receiving the full benefits available to you.

WHO WE SERVE

We Help Veterans at Every Stage of the Process

Whether you’re just starting or fighting a denial, we’re here to guide you.

Patriot Advocates works with veterans who are:

  • Filing their first VA disability claim
  • Appealing a denied claim
  • Seeking an increase in their disability rating
  • Unsure what benefits they qualify for

No matter where you are in the process, we help you move forward with clarity and direction.

YOUR ADVOCATES

You Don’t Have to Navigate the VA Alone

We’ve been through the system—and now we guide others through it.

Our team is built differently. As former Green Berets, we understand the realities of military service. With a physician and a JAG attorney on our team, we bring the expertise needed to build strong, well-supported claims.

We know what the VA looks for—and how to present your case clearly and effectively.

OUR PROCESS

01

Apply Now

Share a few details so we can understand your situation.

02

We Build Your Case

We gather documentation, review your records, and prepare your claim properly.

03

You Receive Your Benefits

With a strong, well-prepared case, you move forward with confidence and support.

COMMON MISTAKES

Why So Many VA Claims Fall Short

Many veterans struggle with:

Incomplete or missing medical evidence

Incorrect or unclear claim submissions

Lack of understanding of VA requirements

Long delays due to avoidable mistakes

These issues can lead to denials or lower ratings than you deserve.

We help you avoid these pitfalls from the start.

The OUTCOME

From Frustration to Clarity—and Results

Imagine knowing your claim is handled correctly, your documentation is complete, and your case is positioned for success. With Patriot Advocates guiding the process, you can move forward with confidence—knowing you’re no longer navigating the VA alone.

We know what the VA looks for—and how to present your case clearly and effectively.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About VA Disability Benefits

What conditions qualify for VA disability benefits?

Many physical and mental health conditions connected to military service may qualify, including injuries, chronic pain, PTSD, and more.

You may qualify for an increase if your condition has worsened or was not properly rated initially. A strong case with updated medical evidence is key.

Yes. Many denied claims can be successfully appealed when properly supported with documentation and evidence.

Timelines vary, but submitting a complete and accurate claim can help avoid unnecessary delays.

While you can file on your own, many veterans choose guidance to ensure their claim is accurate, complete, and positioned for approval.

GET STARTED

You Served Your Country. Now Let Us Serve You.

Take the first step toward securing the VA disability benefits you’ve earned.