Frequently asked questions.

FAQs

  • Our service stands out due to our unique dedication to empowering veterans with comprehensive information and access to medical documentation. We collaborate closely with a network of medical professionals proficient in accurately documenting veterans' health conditions. Our primary focus is on equipping veterans with the medical evidence essential for their VA claims, guiding them in understanding how to utilize this information effectively. By fostering informed self-advocacy, we aim to enhance veterans' opportunities to secure the recognition and benefits they've rightfully earned, ultimately contributing to an improved quality of life.

  • Once you receive your medical documentation, you can choose to work with a Veteran Service Organization (VSO) or utilize the tools available on the VA website to submit your claim. These resources empower veterans to navigate the claims process effectively, ensuring they receive the support they need. If you require assistance, a VSO can provide guidance and support throughout the submission process, ensuring your claim is accurately filed.

  • Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that your disability rating will be increased. The VA has strict guidelines and requirements for determining disability ratings, and it is ultimately up to the VA to make a determination. However, we are committed to presenting strong medical evidence that will increase your chances of a favorable outcome.

  • The VA disability claims process can vary in length, but it can typically take several months to a year. This can depend on a number of factors such as the complexity of the claim, the amount of evidence required, and the workload of the VA.

  • Yes, a veteran can receive both VA disability compensation and SSDI. However, the VA will offset the amount of compensation the veteran receives by any Social Security benefits they are eligible for.

  • Any veteran is able to elect whether they would like to attend a C&P exam and have the VA doctors generate DBQ’s for the veteran. Or the veteran can elect to have a private physician complete DBQs for the disability claims the veteran will submit. Delta Medical works with a medical network of doctors who specialize treating veterans and are passionate about it.

  • A Disability Benefits Questionnaire is a medical document drafted for the veteran by a licensed physician. This document will be used to assess the veterans level of disability.

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