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Our Process

Free Consultation

After submitting your online inquiry, we will review your current disability breakdown one-on-one with you and discuss each disability that you aim to increase. This is a great time to ask any questions about our process and let us know how your conditions have worsened. We will then determine if our service is the right fit for you or suggest other methods that may better suit your needs.

The DBQ Process

If you elect to use our service, you will work with a Benefit Consultant to review your current disabilities. The rest of our highly-trained staff will ensure that you feel confident in our ability to assist you throughout the process. You will be scheduled for an in-person examination with a medical provider who will perform the necessary exams, and complete all of your Disability Benefits Questionnaires.

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Submit Your Claim

After a thorough final review of your signed documents, we will then provide you with your completed Disability Benefit Questionnaires. We offer helpful and detailed instructions, so you feel confident in submitting your claim to the VA. We also ensure that once submitted, the VA gives proper weight to the documents submitted within your claim.

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​Disclaimer: Iron Horse Veteran Benefits is not a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) or law firm and is not affiliated with the
U.S. Veterans Administration (“VA”). Iron Horse Veteran Benefits does not provide legal or medical advice or assist
clients with preparing or filing claims for benefits with the VA. Results are not guaranteed and Iron Horse Veteran Benefits makes no promises. Iron Horse Veteran Benefits staff does not provide medical advice or legal advice and Iron Horse Veteran Benefits is not a law firm. Any information discussed such as, but not limited to; likely chance of an increase or service connection, estimated benefit amounts, potential new ratings, is solely based on past client generalizations and not specific to any one patient. The doctor has the right to reject and/or refuse to complete a Veteran’s DBQ and/or Nexus Letter if he/she feels the Veteran is not being truthful. The Veteran’s Administration is the only agency that can make a determination, in regards to whether or not a Veteran will receive an increase in their service-connected disabilities or make a decision on whether or not a disability will be considered service connected.

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