Over the coming days, some Veterans may receive a legal notice related to a lawsuit involving Veterans Guardian.
A class notice is not a finding of wrongdoing. It is a procedural step in the legal process. The notice is not a determination that the claims are true, nor a determination that the company did anything wrong or has been found liable of wrongdoing.
Veterans Guardian strongly denies the allegations in this lawsuit. We are proud of the role we play in helping Veterans navigate a benefits system that many families find confusing and overwhelming. We intend to continue defending ourselves vigorously through the legal process.
For years, Veterans Guardian has focused on one mission: helping Veterans understand and access the benefits they earned through their service. Anyone who has worked through the VA disability claims process knows that it can be cumbersome. Many Veterans spend months or years trying to determine how to present their case to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Our team exists to help Veterans prepare stronger claims by helping them organize medical documentation, helping them understand rating criteria, and helping them to ensure their applications are submitted clearly and completely. We do not make decisions on benefits. That authority belongs solely to the Department of Veterans Affairs. What we do is help Veterans better understand how the system works so they can pursue the benefits they are entitled to under federal law.
The vast majority of the Veterans we work with come to us after struggling on their own or after receiving ratings that do not reflect the severity of their conditions. Many have tried multiple times before seeking outside help. Others are navigating the process for the first time and want guidance to avoid mistakes that can delay their claim.
We are proud of the results our clients achieve and the feedback they share with us. Thousands of Veterans have trusted Veterans Guardian to help them prepare their claims and improve their understanding of the VA disability system. Their stories and outcomes are the real measure of our work.
If you receive a notice related to this case, we encourage you to read it carefully. The notice is informational. Because this matter is in active litigation, Veterans Guardian cannot provide advice regarding the lawsuit or the class notice.
Our commitment to Veterans remains unchanged. Every day we continue working with former service members who are trying to navigate a benefits system that can be difficult to understand without support. Many Veterans seek help because they want to present the strongest possible claim and ensure their medical conditions are fully documented. That is the role we strive to fill.
The legal process will continue and we will address the claims through the appropriate channels in court. At the same time, our focus remains where it has always been, serving Veterans.
To the Veterans and families who place their trust in Veterans Guardian, thank you. Your service to this country deserves recognition and support, and we remain committed to helping you pursue the benefits you have earned.