Practical guidance for veterans and families navigating VA disability benefits, documentation, and next steps.
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Helping veterans understand possible benefit paths and the documentation needed to support their claim.
Reviewing medical records, service history, and supporting documents to help veterans prepare more clearly.
One-on-one conversations to help veterans organize their next steps with confidence.
No confusing language. We explain things in a way veterans and families can understand.
Built around the real experiences of veterans navigating complex benefit systems.
Guidance designed around your situation, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
The VA uses the "Whole Person" method — not simple addition — to combine multiple ratings. Use this tool to estimate your combined rating and approximate monthly compensation.
Enter each service-connected disability and its rating percentage below.
Rating rounded to nearest 10% per VA rules. Pay based on 2025 VA compensation rates (veteran alone, no dependents). Bilateral factor and other adjustments not included.
⚠️ This calculator provides an estimate only and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Actual ratings and pay may differ. Contact us or a VSO for personalized guidance.
Sleep disorders — especially Sleep Apnea — are among the most common and underrated service-connected conditions. Over 52% of veterans suffer from sleep apnea, yet many have never filed a claim. We help veterans understand and pursue the ratings they deserve.
The most common type among veterans. If you require a CPAP machine, you currently qualify for a 50% VA disability rating — worth over $1,100/month. Linked to PTSD, TBI, obesity, and environmental exposures during service.
Less common but serious. Central sleep apnea is often tied to neurological conditions and traumatic brain injury — both highly prevalent among combat veterans. We help document the service connection.
Sleep apnea rated as secondary to PTSD, hypertension, or other service-connected conditions can significantly boost your combined rating. We coach veterans on how to build the evidence trail with a Nexus letter and sleep study results.
Through our Global Sleep Care program, we help veteran expats worldwide navigate the Foreign Medical Program (FMP) to access sleep studies and CPAP treatment — even outside the U.S. VA system.
We collaborate with trusted organizations that share our commitment to serving veterans, military families, and their communities worldwide.
UGB MMA is a combat sports promotion with a mission of "Beating Up Poverty." Since April 28, 2013, UGB MMA has produced over 82 fight events and operates fighter scholarship programs for aspiring martial artists — many of whom are veterans and military family members.
Their advocacy aligns with our belief that disciplined, community-driven organizations uplift veteran communities beyond the benefits office.
The USVCC is a national network that connects veteran-owned businesses, provides resources for veteran entrepreneurs, and advocates for economic opportunities for those who served. We proudly support their mission and refer veterans seeking business development resources to their network.
With over 21 years of service, Amega Travel and Tours supports veterans and military families with quality travel services — especially important for veteran expats navigating international relocations, medical travel, and family reunification.
The DD214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) is the single most important document a veteran needs to claim VA benefits. Without it, most claims cannot proceed.
The DD214 proves your military service dates, character of discharge, and service branch — all required for VA disability claims, healthcare enrollment, education benefits, and more. Many veterans overseas have lost or never received their DD214.
We guide veterans — including expats living abroad — through the process of obtaining, verifying, and using their DD214 to initiate or reopen VA disability claims.
A missing or incorrect DD214 can delay your claim by months. Let us help you get it right the first time.
Common DD214 uses:
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