At Patriot Assist, we help veterans across the US secure the disability benefits they deserve. When you work with Patriot Assist, your case will be managed with expert attention and care.
The process of applying for a rating increase with the VA can be challenging and even confusing so our job is to make things easier for you. We connect you with doctors near you who are familiar with the VA claim process and know the documentation details the VA requires. As we expand our nationwide network of doctors, the convenience of accessing a qualified medical professional near you can take unnecessary stress out of the process.
When you apply for a disability rating increase, it’s important to have a thorough medical examination with a provider who understands VA Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) and can ensure your service-related disability is properly documented. This accurate documentation ensures you can submit proper and detailed evidence with your disability claim. And this means less stress for you and your family.
Medical professionals will personally review your paperwork and meet with you to verify your symptoms.
We know your claim must accurately represent the severity of your symptoms.
Your disability rating is assigned by the VA based on the severity of your service-connected disabilities. However, some veterans may feel that their service-related conditions have worsened, or that their previously approved disability benefits are no longer adequate. In these circumstances, it may be time to supply the VA with updated medical evidence that accurately represents your disabilities. With our expert attention to your disabilities, you’ll have the proper documentation that accurately represents your worsening condition.
A Nexus letter is a medical opinion letter written by a neutral third-party doctor or medical provider that explicitly connects a veteran’s current condition to an event or series of events that occurred during his or her military service. If the VA rejects a disability claim, a Nexus letter can be used to appeal that decision and help receive service-connected compensation after all.
Our network of contracted doctors and medical professionals will personally review your paperwork and meet with you to verify your symptoms.