Want to move forward with confidence in your VA benefit case? You need medical evidence that matters. Our team of licensed medical professionals can help you document your conditions and identify Key Linking Disabilities.
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Questions answered about what we do and what we don't do!
No! We are a for profit organization, however if we are unsuccessful in getting you an increase you don't pay. If you are looking for free services we recommend contacting the VA directly. They have free service dedicated to helping Veterans.
No! Vet Claims Simplified does not provide any legal services.
No VCS will not draft or file any demand letters.
No! we do not complete government application forms.
No! We do not file legal briefs or benefit claims
No! We do not represent you in court or before any governmental agency.

We help you identify your disability conditions which may be overlooked now or in the future. Then, we help you appropriately document the necessary medical evidence you or your attorney can use to help win your case.
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Your auto insurance premium is determined by a combination of factors, including your driving history, the type of coverage you select, the make and model of your vehicle, your location, and even your credit score. Safer drivers with clean records typically pay lower premiums, while high-risk drivers may face higher rates. The specific details can vary between insurance companies, so it's essential to discuss your unique circumstances with one of our experienced agents to get an accurate quote tailored to your needs.
Yes, you can usually add additional drivers to your auto insurance policy. This can include family members, friends, or other individuals who regularly drive your vehicle. However, it's essential to provide accurate information about all drivers and their driving history when adding them to your policy.Keep in mind that adding drivers with a poor driving record or a history of accidents may increase your insurance premium. Conversely, adding experienced, safe drivers can sometimes lead to lower rates.
If you lend your car to someone and they have an accident, typically your auto insurance policy would be the primary coverage in most cases. Insurance typically follows the car, not the driver. So, your insurance would likely be responsible for covering the damages to your vehicle and any liability associated with the accident.However, it's essential to check your policy and consult with your insurance provider because coverage can vary. Some policies may exclude certain drivers or have restrictions on who can use your vehicle. Additionally, if the person borrowing your car has their own auto insurance, their policy might provide secondary coverage.
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Phone: (678) 809-0899
Address Office: 300 Delaware Ave. Suite 210 541 , Wilmington DE 19801