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On average, all Veterans who partner with Benefits for Bravery will typically earn a retroactive check from the VA which is LARGER than the cost of our program.

Entry

$1,850
/ one-time

Ideal for people that want to file an initial claim, or appeal a previously denied physical disability.

FEATURES
  • Physical Disability Nexus Letter or DBQ
  • Expert Case Review by CEO
  • Claim Submission Guide
  • C&P Exam Preparation

Platinum

$2,650
/ one-time

Perfect for those looking to file an initial claim or appeal a denied physical and mental health disability.

FEATURES
  • Physical Disability Nexus Letter or DBQ
  • Mental Health Nexus Letter or DBQ
  • Expert Case Review by CEO
  • Claim Submission Guide
  • C&P Exam Preparation

Mental Health

$1,850
/ one-time

Ideal for people that want to file an initial claim, or appeal a previously denied mental health disability.

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FEATURES
  • Mental Health Nexus Letter or DBQ
  • Expert Case Review by CEO
  • Claim Submission Guide
  • C&P Exam Preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

Benefits for Bravery, LLC is a private, veteran owned business that is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and is not an accredited representative, Veterans Service Organization (VSO), attorney, or authorized agent for VA claims. We do not prepare, submit, or manage VA disability claims on behalf of any individual. Veterans remain solely responsible for their own claim submissions and are encouraged to consult with VA accredited representatives for official assistance, many of whom offer services at no cost.

By using this website or purchasing any service from Benefits for Bravery, LLC, you acknowledge that free support is available through organizations such as the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), state run veteran affairs offices, and other VA accredited professionals. Choosing to work with Benefits for Bravery is entirely voluntary and not required to pursue a VA disability claim. Veterans may also explore alternative free or paid resources.

Any statistics or examples provided on this site—such as approval rates, rating changes, or estimated timelines—are based on general trends and are not guarantees. Every claim is unique, and results will vary. Benefits for Bravery, LLC does not offer legal or medical advice; all content is provided for educational and marketing purposes only. Use of this site does not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship.

Benefits for Bravery, LLC is not liable for any decisions made by the VA, nor for any outcomes related to a veteran’s disability claim. Use of this site and our services is at your own discretion and risk.