Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about how we work, what you can expect, and why Disabled.Vet is the right choice as you shape your VA disability claim? We've compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions from our veteran clients to help provide clarity and confidence in your decision to work with us.

DISCLAIMER

Disabled.Vet services are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified and licensed physician, or other medical care provider, and follow their advice for treatment of conditions regardless of any information found or presented by Disabled.Vet. Disabled.Vet services are specifically crafted to support veterans with medical evidence in support of the VA disability claim process, not to diagnose, treat, or assess Veteran health conditions. Disabled.Vet does not employ doctors of medicine, nor do we claim to help cure any condition or disease. Disabled.Vet does not provide medical aid.

  • Disabled.Vet provides guidance in the understanding and pursuit of primary and secondary disability conditions.
  • We are not VA-accredited agents or legal representatives.
  • We do not prepare or present claims for VA benefits.
  • We do not guarantee outcomes for submitted claims.
  • We do not prescribe medications or treat medical conditions.
  • We do not provide medical diagnosis or treatment.
  • We are not responsible for your current or future medical conditions.
  • We do not assist veterans in defrauding the VA.
  • Our objective is to ensure Veterans receive the disability benefits that they medically, ethically, and legally qualify for.
  • Initiation of a claim process may result in reduction of VA disability rating.
  • We do not practice law, provide legal guidance, or have lawyers on staff.