Contact us so we can discuss your worsening conditions and see if Battle Bridge Consulting is the right fit for you.
We are here to ensure your documentation is accurate, complete, and in line with VA criteria. You'll answer a detailed questionnaire and be seen by a neutral third-party physician familiar with the VA claims process.
Once you have received your completed DBQs, you’ll be able to submit your documents with confidence that they properly reflect your condition.
Contact us so we can discuss your worsening conditions and see if Battle Bridge Consulting is the right fit for you.
We are here to ensure your documentation is accurate, complete, and in line with VA criteria. You'll answer a detailed questionnaire and be seen by a neutral third-party physician familiar with the VA claims process.
Once you have received your completed DBQs, you’ll be able to submit your documents with confidence that they properly reflect your condition.
1. Determine if you are eligible
The first step in applying for an increased VA disability rating is to determine if you are eligible for a rating increase. You may be eligible if your disability has worsened or if you were originally given a lower disability rating due to an error or injustice. To be eligible, you must be able to provide evidence that your condition has changed since the original rating was granted. It’s important to note that this process only applies to those with service-connected conditions that have already received a disability rating (even if that rating is 0%). If you have developed a new disability that you believe to be service-connected, you will need to file an initial claim with the VA. Battle Bridge Consulting does not currently provide services related to initial claims documentation.
2. Gather supporting documentation
In order to have your rating increased, you will need to provide the VA with supporting documentation. This includes medical records, treatment notes, and statements from your treating physician that show that your condition has worsened or that you have developed a new disability. You should also include any other documentation that may be relevant, such as military records, awards, and performance evaluations. To ensure your claim is processed by the VA as quickly as possible, it’s important that you provide all of the evidence they will need to evaluate your claim (referred to as a fully developed claim).
3. Submit Your Request
There are several ways to submit a request for a rating increase. You can do so online through the VA’s website portal, by mail, or in person at a VA regional office. When submitting your request, be sure to include all of the supporting documentation that you have gathered. You should also include a brief statement explaining why you believe you merit an increase.
4. Wait for a decision
After you have submitted your request, the VA will review your case and make a decision. This process can take several months, so it is important to be patient. The VA reports that the average time to complete disability-related claims is 110 days (as of December 2022). If your request is approved, your disability rating will be increased and your benefits will be adjusted accordingly. If your request is denied, you can appeal the decision by following the appeals process outlined by the VA, including obtaining a Nexus Letter from a board-certified physician that specializes in your condition.
5. Keep your VA disability and medical records up to date
It is important to keep your records up to date in order to ensure that you receive the benefits you are entitled to. This includes notifying the VA of any changes to your contact information or medical condition and submitting any additional documentation that may be required. Remember to be patient and stay in touch with the VA throughout the process.
1. Determine if you are eligible
The first step in applying for an increased VA disability rating is to determine if you are eligible for a rating increase. You may be eligible if your disability has worsened or if you were originally given a lower disability rating due to an error or injustice. To be eligible, you must be able to provide evidence that your condition has changed since the original rating was granted. It’s important to note that this process only applies to those with service-connected conditions that have already received a disability rating (even if that rating is 0%). If you have developed a new disability that you believe to be service-connected, you will need to file an initial claim with the VA. Battle Bridge Consulting does not currently provide services related to initial claims documentation.
2. Gather supporting documentation
In order to have your rating increased, you will need to provide the VA with supporting documentation. This includes medical records, treatment notes, and statements from your treating physician that show that your condition has worsened or that you have developed a new disability. You should also include any other documentation that may be relevant, such as military records, awards, and performance evaluations. To ensure your claim is processed by the VA as quickly as possible, it’s important that you provide all of the evidence they will need to evaluate your claim (referred to as a fully developed claim).
3. Submit Your Request
There are several ways to submit a request for a rating increase. You can do so online through the VA’s website portal, by mail, or in person at a VA regional office. When submitting your request, be sure to include all of the supporting documentation that you have gathered. You should also include a brief statement explaining why you believe you merit an increase.
4. Wait for a decision
After you have submitted your request, the VA will review your case and make a decision. This process can take several months, so it is important to be patient. The VA reports that the average time to complete disability-related claims is 110 days (as of December 2022). If your request is approved, your disability rating will be increased and your benefits will be adjusted accordingly. If your request is denied, you can appeal the decision by following the appeals process outlined by the VA, including obtaining a Nexus Letter from a board-certified physician that specializes in your condition.
5. Keep your VA disability and medical records up to date
It is important to keep your records up to date in order to ensure that you receive the benefits you are entitled to. This includes notifying the VA of any changes to your contact information or medical condition and submitting any additional documentation that may be required. Remember to be patient and stay in touch with the VA throughout the process.
The Department of Veterans Affairs ultimately makes the final decision on all claims submitted. Our role in the process is to match you with skilled neutral third-party medical professionals who will provide detailed, accurate, and complete DBQs that support your worsening condition. We find that quality DBQs result in a higher quality claim submittal, and less stress for you and your family.
If your disability increase claim is approved, you may be entitled to back pay or retroactive benefits. However, this is ultimately up to the VA and as a neutral third party, we do not have any say on whether or not they will grant this.
There is no straightforward answer to this question. To be eligible for a VA disability increase, you must submit a claim and have your level of disability evaluated. Increased claims are complex and depend on the severity of your conditions and the VA’s Schedule for Rating Disabilities. The requirements for a higher rating under the applicable VA diagnostic codes can be difficult to meet. The best way to attempt to get a disability increase is to submit strong documentation that will support your application and potentially impact the quality of your completed DBQ.
The period of time between submitting a claim for a VA disability increase and the time when the decision on your claim is reached depends on various circumstances, but the process normally lasts several months.
If your service-connected disabilities have gotten worse, it may be time to file a claim with the VA and submit documentation that reflects the current state of your condition. Our DBQ services are available nationwide and abroad. The DBQs we supply will detail your conditions based on your current conditions. Accurate medical documentation does not guarantee your desired outcome, but it is an essential step in the claim filing process as it provides strong and stable support to your claim. Contact us to learn more about the process and our role in it!
The Department of Veterans Affairs ultimately makes the final decision on all claims submitted. Our role in the process is to match you with skilled neutral third-party medical professionals who will provide detailed, accurate, and complete DBQs that support your worsening condition. We find that quality DBQs result in a higher quality claim submittal, and less stress for you and your family.
If your disability increase claim is approved, you may be entitled to back pay or retroactive benefits. However, this is ultimately up to the VA and as a neutral third party, we do not have any say on whether or not they will grant this.
There is no straightforward answer to this question. To be eligible for a VA disability increase, you must submit a claim and have your level of disability evaluated. Increased claims are complex and depend on the severity of your conditions and the VA’s Schedule for Rating Disabilities. The requirements for a higher rating under the applicable VA diagnostic codes can be difficult to meet. The best way to attempt to get a disability increase is to submit strong documentation that will support your application and potentially impact the quality of your completed DBQ.
The period of time between submitting a claim for a VA disability increase and the time when the decision on your claim is reached depends on various circumstances, but the process normally lasts several months.
If your service-connected disabilities have gotten worse, it may be time to file a claim with the VA and submit documentation that reflects the current state of your condition. Our DBQ services are available nationwide and abroad. The DBQs we supply will detail your conditions based on your current conditions. Accurate medical documentation does not guarantee your desired outcome, but it is an essential step in the claim filing process as it provides strong and stable support to your claim. Contact us to learn more about the process and our role in it!
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