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What is a Lay Statement?

A lay statement is a personal testimony provided by a veteran or someone close to them to describe the impacts of service-connected injuries on their daily life, helping to establish the effects of the disability, and it is used as evidence to support a VA disability claim.

Blog Published on September 19, 2019

How to Increase My VA Rating?

Discover Effective Strategies to Boost Your VA Disability Rating Through Strategic Appeals and New Evidence.

Blog Published on September 16, 2019

Secondary Condition

Many Veterans are aware that they can file for direct service-connected conditions. What they don’t know is that they can file for a secondary condition.

Blog Published on September 13, 2019

Who is Eligible For VA Disability?

To be eligible for VA Disability Compensation, you must be a veteran of U.S. military service, meet specific criteria such as active duty service, honorable discharge, and at least 10% disability due to injury or disease incurred during service. Veterans Guardian can assist in determining eligibility and provide guidance on the VA Disability Rating process.

Blog Published on September 12, 2019

Re-establishing Friends and Family Relationships

Navigating Relationship Challenges during Transition: Supporting Veterans with PTSD in Re-establishing and Maintaining Connections, with Tips for Effective Communication and Self-Care.

Blog Published on September 10, 2019

Signs of Veteran Suicide

Many veterans have gone through unthinkable, traumatic events. Each veteran reacts to these life-altering events differently.

Blog Published on September 04, 2019