Our Promise to Veterans
Founded by service-disabled veterans, we provide the advocacy and expert support you need to protect your future.
At VetsForever, we understand that your VA Disability claim is more than paperwork. It represents your service, your sacrifice, and your future.
When you choose VetsForever, you are not choosing a call center or a shortcut. You are choosing a organization founded by veterans and the legal strategy led by a VA accredited attorney who understand not only the complexities of the VA legal system but the weight of service, sacrifice, and what’s truly at stake for you and your family.
Choosing representation for your VA Disability claim is an important decision. This checklist helps veterans evaluate whether a law group meets the legal, ethical, and advocacy standards required to protect their earned benefits.
Veteran Representation Checklist
Choosing representation for your VA Disability claim is an important decision. This checklist helps veterans evaluate whether a law group meets the legal, ethical, and advocacy standards required to protect their earned benefits.
What to Look For in VA Representation
How VetsForever Measures Up
Accreditation & Legal Authority
Ensure the attorney is VA-accredited through the Office of General Counsel and legally authorized to represent veterans.
VA-Accredited Expert
VetsForever has a VA-accredited professionals who are federally authorized and legally permitted to represent you in claims and appeals.
Ethical Fee Structure
Confirm fees are contingency-based, compliant with VA regulations, and never require upfront payment to begin.
No Upfront Costs
We charge a 33% service fee only if your rating increases. This model is VA-regulated to ensure ethical representation.
Advocacy — Not Just Administration
The group should provide legal advocacy and evidence development, not just simple form preparation.
Full Legal Advocacy
VetsForever delivers accredited legal advocacy, including evidence analysis, rating reviews, and appeals representation.
🚩 Red Flags to Avoid
Be cautious of organizations that:
- Charge upfront fees to file claims
- Lack VA accreditation
- Guarantee specific disability ratings
- Request VA or DoD login credentials
- Use long-term coaching or subscription contracts
