VA Disability Prep: Active Military & Veteran MASTERCLASS
What you'll learn
- How to Maximize your Veterans Affairs Medical Benefits to the fullest extent of the law.
- An effective Timeline and have a Roadmap for your VA Claims process.
- Common ailments and their VA Codes that you can use in you VA Disability claim.
- How to Gather and Submit Critical Documentation to Veterans Affairs.
- How to best prepare, organize, and file your VA Claims package.
- How to gain access to powerful best practices that will improve your chances of getting your VA Claim approved.
- Why it's absolutely critical to prepare BEFORE submitting your VA claim.
- How the VA medical ratings process works, and how to improve the probability that the VA will accurately give you what you deserve.
- How to Execute a highly Successful VA Medical Exam.
- How to best appeal the VA's decision.
Requirements
- A strong desire to maximize your VA disability claim!
- Access to a printer + a pen and paper for note taking.
Description
VA Disability Application - Welcome to Udemy's Highest Rated Course ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ on Veterans Affairs Disability, VA Compensation, VA Eligibility, VA ebenefits, VA Health Benefits, and VA C&P (Compensation and Pension)!
Veterans Affairs and VA disability – learn how to maximize your compensation to the fullest extent of the law!
VA Compensation at a 100% disability rating is not as complex as you think! Join my growing list of students who get a 100% disability rating, earning them over $3000 / month ... tax free!
Veterans, Active Military, and Retired Veterans – take this course if you want to learn how to get the most out of your VA Disability application.
C&P Exam - YOU GET ONE CHANCE TO DO THIS RIGHT. Learn how to not mess it up!
Veterans: If you or someone you know is will be interacting with the Veterans Affairs for disability compensation, then this course is highly recommended on your journey to getting full VA benefits. When it comes to applying for VA medical benefits, what you don't know CAN and WILL hurt you!
Veterans Affairs medical benefits can be difficult to get right, due to the complexities and bureaucracy of the Veterans Affairs compensation and qualification process. Blindly going through the VA disability application process almost guarantees reduced VA benefits and compensation that you would otherwise receive if you followed the steps in this clear and simple course.
Veterans and active duty military members, here are three main things to remember:
Laws have been passed to ensure that you have LIFETIME medical coverage and benefits for any military-related health ailments. You may feel OK when you leave the military, but it is not uncommon for military-connected medical conditions to emerge 5, 10, or 25 years down the road.
Veterans Affairs IS NOT THE MILITARY. Regardless of how many awards you have, or how high ranking you are, if you do not follow their complex rules exactly and in a timely manner, then you might lose out on precious medical coverage and compensation if you don't play by the VA's rules.
It is MUCH easier to prepare for VA Benefits with this course as opposed to on your own. Getting the VA to modify your file is a painful administrative experience.
Who this course is for:
- All Veterans who recently transitioned to civilian life.
- ALL Active US military who are 24 months (or less) away from transitioning to the civilian sector.
- Anyone who wants to help active military maximize their VA Medical health benefits.
- Anyone who wants to understand how the VA Disability Claims process works.
Instructor
Darryl Diptee is a Learning Scientist at UC Berkeley who is also an author, speaker, and coach with more than 20 years of Naval service. Having deployed around the world on operational tours as a cyber security expert, he remains passionate toward helping his fellow service members.
Darryl successfully navigated his own VA Medical claims process by learning from the mistakes of others. He realized that many of his military comrades were getting lost in the complex Veterans Affairs system which left them unable to get the medical benefits they earned, deserved, and desperately needed. He has since simplified and codified the VA medical claims process in hope of helping as many of his "shipmates" as possible before they transition to civilian life.