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Brian, Well prepared presentation. Thank you. I have already launched the "broadside" salvo against the VA (Viperous Aggravators) and your introduction video is very helpful. Looks like a great resource package, especially for those who have been (or are being) defecated upon by the VA and want to un-tilt their anti-Veteran schemes against us.
If you’re ready to stop struggling with the VA and start winning your VA disability claims, we’ll help you submit a claim that’s easy for the VA to approve! >> bit.ly/3RGoNZb
I put in for A.O. when I had my C&P in 2011 and was denied. In the paperwork that they dig, they tried to hide something very important, but I found it . I knew that I had A.O. in 1984 because my youngest son was born with a birth defect and when he was three they operated on him. . Dr. did tests on his tissues and they were positive for same chemicals in A.O. Perty hard for him to have A.O. if I don`t !!! I just bided my time on this for 12 years and I finialy got the breakthrough when I had heart attack in May 2023. when I went to hospital, DR did tests and I had an AORTIC ANEURYSM so big it could burst at any time. Sent by Ambulance to Grand Rapids, Mi. for emergancy . Aortic Aneurysm, Ischemeia heart Disease, Aortic heart Valve are all A.O. and that is what they were hiding when I had C&P in 2011.
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I made a mistake of not thinking less is more. I was just going in when it came to my condition. It was a way a venting in my mind. They want to know what I’m thinking during these incidents, that’s what it’s like.
So at 5:45, I did that I didn't go to the doctor enough with some things on active duty, and after. I.e. got out 2017 and then just filed and got service connected on Sept.2021. So, with that, when writing the personal statement do you need to explain those things you mentioned? about being paranoid about doctors, or not having health insurance, and etc? Im learning more and applying for an increase on some things and also on some new and secondary claims. Could you by chance do more videos on secondary claim support claim example videos?
Hi Emily! Thank you for your service and for tuning in! Glad to have you here! Here are two resources from our library that I think will help! >> vaclaimsinsider.com/secondary-conditions-the-overlooked-claim/?gclid=CjwKCAiAk--dBhABEiwAchIwkSeIqG250I4vuXvSTdW0hNNKJM38yDhNNydD1dGHyz-8jsLGzmdaWxoCSbMQAvD_BwE Also check out this video >>> th-cam.com/video/Iu5V3ONDYKs/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any more questions!
It sounds interesting but what about asking questions before signing up? One thing that I thought I understood was what it would cost. Not after watching the whole video. Thanks
Great video , thanks for the help.might be a dumb question , but how do you sign the bottom portion of the page if all the forms have a big X through the signature box ?
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I am just coming home from deployment and have been looking for information on the VA would this educational program help me. I experienced a Traumatic Combat Stressor in January that had the loss of life of our fellow brother and sisters in arms. I plan to file when once I get back home from this deployment.
Filed two claims: vitiligo and flatfeet. Had 1 qtc. Skin. W lay statements ddq self statement pictures. I was told Va has it listed with a diagnosis code. A 5301 was no longer required. What is that? Flatfeet only a letter from my doctor lay statement from spouse and mine and it was a preexisting condition that was listed from meps as mild. It seems like the claim will be completed within two months because it says on va benefits preparing for decision, but I only had 1 qtc appointment for my skin. Why not the flatfeet?
Hi there, not all claims require C&P exams, if the evidence is considered enough, there is no need for them to gather more information to make a final decision.
Hello Brian is the example how to write a successful support claim in your book. I was awarded 100 percent p and t due to ptsd rating for 50 percent effective date 3 March 2023. My question is that I was placed on TDRL 14 April 2021 with effective retirement date 21 June 2021. I'm trying to appeal the effective date they gave me for ptsd 3 March 2023 which should have been my retirement date 21 June 2021
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how would this question be answered for the VA Form 21-526EZ for migraine secondary to tinnitus? Please briefly describe how the disability you selected caused your new disability. (400 characters maximum)(*Required)
I have a hurt time putting everything into words. Can yall write everything for me. Its a lot of the reasons i havent frought for my claims as much as i should have. I start then quit. Because the write part and staying focus long enough to get done just isnt in me. I shut down and dont even think about it until im pain again.
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Okay, so this medical diagnosis in your medical records... is that your "Problem List" when you look at your Blue Button report? Just want to be clear where exactly to see it.
The problem list is just a summary page of diagnosed conditions and need to be entered by the VA staff. Often they don't add all diagnoses there. The place we look for it is in your treatment notes the assessment or diagnosis section. Sometimes providers are not documenting correctly and we have to search for it.
Hello! Would writing a personal statement and Dr. Visits help when filling a Supplemental claim appeal within the 1yr decision? I feel I got a low ball rating...thanks for the vid!
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I was approved with a rating of 70%. They sent me a 21-8940 form. Not sure what I should write in the "remarks" section. Should I just write the same thing I wrote on the original claim? I was going to attach the QTC and VES opinion.
I just got denied. I put in a claim supported by va doctor and civilian doctor for ptsd and major depression. I got diagnosed at c and p with intermittent explosive disorder. It says I was treated while in service once, but no chronic connection. Is there a way to connect to win case?
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In making a buddy statement, I understand the veteran filing for disability, his information goes in section 1, but does the buddy giving the statement, sign his name and provide his birthdate in section 3?
You can only be rated for one mental health condition but if you have a service-connected conditions and it's causing another condition, you can claim that as secondary to your service-connected condition.
OH GOODNESS, THIS VIDEO is such a helpful ONE, , the other VIDEOS i tried to look at on youtube didnt give me help , the way this man broke everything down is great, but i wish he could a vide about not being able to afford an outside doctor, i couldnt and would like some insight to his opinion on how i can handle that, Im a female veteran WHO HAS BEEN OUT OF THE SERVICE SINCE 1983, i just recently got an attorney to take my case, i got 10% about 10yrs ago the got another 10% ON MY OWN WITH FILING THRU VA MYSELF, its been almost 30yrs or more SINCE I GOT OUT and about 25yrs ive suffered with this pain, the pills dont work for me, God I refuse to give up, but keep pushing on, thx to this man because most people or veterans ive asked, wont tell you how to win a claim, they just skirt around it but no solid answers, its like its this big secret they wont share, its very annoying, and the va people just are not honest in my opinion, so this video was very good for me, does he do any personal counceling or help with questions, please let me know, THX FOR THIS VIDEO AND CARING ABOUT HELPING VETERANS take care to all, especially to the guy!!
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Could I submit a personal statement as well as a “buddy” statement using the same form but submit them separately for the same condition? I ask because the va website ha this can be used as a buddy statement but these examples are of “personal” use
Hi there! Here's all the info you need for buddy and personal statements! >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/va-statement-in-support-of-claim-example/ vaclaimsinsider.com/the-value-of-submitting-a-personal-statement/ vaclaimsinsider.com/is-a-buddy-letter-important/ Here are samples and templates you can use to fill out your statements >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/fillable-va-buddy-letter-template-examples-free-download/ If you require further assistance don't hesitate to contact us >>> If you’re ready to stop struggling with the VA and start winning your VA disability claims, we’ll help you submit a claim that’s easy for the VA to approve! >> bit.ly/3RGoNZb
Brian, I am at 0% for sinusitis which was diagnosed at retirement by VA. Now there is the presumptive condition to particulate matter / burn pit decision of 8-2-21. I was in the Persian Gulf area for 8 months. With this, is a nexus letter necessary or even a VA Form 21-4138 when submitting a VA claim for chronic sinusitis? I did have sinus surgery a year ago. Will the presumptive decision automatically tie in with the claim?
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So I hear you say to list claims individually, say mental disability. I've heard I should just describe the symptoms instead of listing each individually. Like, anxiety as one, depression as another claim, panic attacks as another claim. I'm so confused
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Our fees aren't based on backpay 😁 We only get paid if you get an increase (and only with NEW money that you didn’t have before)! There aren't any upfront costs but when you win, we charge a portion of your increase. Our veterans say the fee is worth it, considering that so many of them spent years fighting for their benefits to no avail. If we don't increase your rating, we get $0. Take a look at the details here >> vaclaimsinsider.com/price-list/
We only get paid if you get an increase (and only with NEW money that you didn’t have before)! There aren't any upfront costs but when you win, we charge a portion of your increase. Our veterans say the fee is worth it, considering that so many of them spent years fighting for their benefits to no avail. If we don't increase your rating, we get $0. Take a look at the details here >> vaclaimsinsider.com/price-list/
No, if you get a $1000 increase you'd pay $500/month for 12 months interest free or a one time payment of $5400 of the $12,000 you'd be earning with your new increase.
this VA Claims Insider marketing stuff apperas to me very similar to a modern day version of the old time late night no money down get rich info-commericals narriated by pitch men similar to Tom Vu and Kevin Trudeau, etc. and their reviews leave me with concerns about getting your money, doing little to nothing and showing up to claim a commission at settlement! ...no help is better than bad help and the va claims assistance market now seems to have many pretenders climbing out of the woodwork wanting a piece of any settlement you may get which would be all well and good but they want it for essentially doing little to nothing...just become your vso and get paid.
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First part was really helpful and practical . But the rest of it sounded way too much like an infomercial . “Sign up now!” Repeated ad infinitum. Leaves me really skeptical about pursuing business with VA Insider. I think I’ll pass.
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Absolutely GREAT tips and specific examples that I’m going to use with the VA.
Thanks!
Love to hear that! So happy to help! Thank you for your service.
Brian, Well prepared presentation. Thank you. I have already launched the "broadside" salvo against the VA (Viperous Aggravators) and your introduction video is very helpful. Looks like a great resource package, especially for those who have been (or are being) defecated upon by the VA and want to un-tilt their anti-Veteran schemes against us.
If you’re ready to stop struggling with the VA and start winning your VA disability claims, we’ll help you submit a claim that’s easy for the VA to approve! >> bit.ly/3RGoNZb
Thank you. I learned enough to fight for compensation. 👍
Glad it helped! Please keep us updated!
Thanks Brian, great information.
I put in for A.O. when I had my C&P in 2011 and was denied. In the paperwork that they dig, they tried to hide something very important, but I found it . I knew that I had A.O. in 1984 because my youngest son was born with a birth defect and when he was three they operated on him. . Dr. did tests on his tissues and they were positive for same chemicals in A.O. Perty hard for him to have A.O. if I don`t !!! I just bided my time on this for 12 years and I finialy got the breakthrough when I had heart attack in May 2023. when I went to hospital, DR did tests and I had an AORTIC ANEURYSM so big it could burst at any time. Sent by Ambulance to Grand Rapids, Mi. for emergancy . Aortic Aneurysm, Ischemeia heart Disease, Aortic heart Valve are all A.O. and that is what they were hiding when I had C&P in 2011.
We are sorry to hear about this. Are you currently receiving the benefits and compensation you deserve?
We'd love to speak with you! Schedule a discovery call with us here >> vaclaims.help
Amazingly helpful video!!!
7:22 HERE! 100% RIGHT!
Thank you for this
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I made a mistake of not thinking less is more. I was just going in when it came to my condition. It was a way a venting in my mind. They want to know what I’m thinking during these incidents, that’s what it’s like.
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So educative , thank you sir
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Good knowledge
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So at 5:45, I did that I didn't go to the doctor enough with some things on active duty, and after. I.e. got out 2017 and then just filed and got service connected on Sept.2021. So, with that, when writing the personal statement do you need to explain those things you mentioned? about being paranoid about doctors, or not having health insurance, and etc? Im learning more and applying for an increase on some things and also on some new and secondary claims.
Could you by chance do more videos on secondary claim support claim example videos?
Hi Emily! Thank you for your service and for tuning in! Glad to have you here!
Here are two resources from our library that I think will help! >> vaclaimsinsider.com/secondary-conditions-the-overlooked-claim/?gclid=CjwKCAiAk--dBhABEiwAchIwkSeIqG250I4vuXvSTdW0hNNKJM38yDhNNydD1dGHyz-8jsLGzmdaWxoCSbMQAvD_BwE
Also check out this video >>> th-cam.com/video/Iu5V3ONDYKs/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any more questions!
Thank you
Thank YOU!
It sounds interesting but what about asking questions before signing up? One thing that I thought I understood was what it would cost. Not after watching the whole video. Thanks
Thanks for your feedback!
What is the difference from a Lay Statement and Statement in Support Of, which one do you need to file a claim?
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What about for Chronic Sinusitis? What should my statement look like? Already service connected btw
Here's an example! > vaclaimsinsider.com/va-statement-in-support-of-claim-example/
Great video , thanks for the help.might be a dumb question , but how do you sign the bottom portion of the page if all the forms have a big X through the signature box ?
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I am just coming home from deployment and have been looking for information on the VA would this educational program help me. I experienced a Traumatic Combat Stressor in January that had the loss of life of our fellow brother and sisters in arms. I plan to file when once I get back home from this deployment.
Check out our website : vaclaimsinsider.com
In a statement in support of a claim is it better for the veteran if the physician has a "poor" prognosis or a "guarded" prognosis?
This info will be of help! > vaclaimsinsider.com/va-statement-in-support-of-claim-example/
You mentioned disability symptoms guideline for VA. Can you let me know how to get that document?
Hi there! Of course, you can access it here > www.ecfr.gov/current/title-38/chapter-I/part-4
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Filed two claims: vitiligo and flatfeet. Had 1 qtc. Skin. W lay statements ddq self statement pictures. I was told Va has it listed with a diagnosis code. A 5301 was no longer required. What is that? Flatfeet only a letter from my doctor lay statement from spouse and mine and it was a preexisting condition that was listed from meps as mild. It seems like the claim will be completed within two months because it says on va benefits preparing for decision, but I only had 1 qtc appointment for my skin. Why not the flatfeet?
Hi there, not all claims require C&P exams, if the evidence is considered enough, there is no need for them to gather more information to make a final decision.
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Hello Brian is the example how to write a successful support claim in your book. I was awarded 100 percent p and t due to ptsd rating for 50 percent effective date 3 March 2023. My question is that I was placed on TDRL 14 April 2021 with effective retirement date 21 June 2021. I'm trying to appeal the effective date they gave me for ptsd 3 March 2023 which should have been my retirement date 21 June 2021
Hi there! You can find it here s well! > vaclaimsinsider.com/va-statement-in-support-of-claim-example/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7JOpBhCfARIsAL3bobdfEZShzCEZVLHNPAlyFvyfxUTg2IKabBg1jRHbDWGxYvA5V3Cy-EEaAlkuEALw_wcB
how would this question be answered for the VA Form 21-526EZ for migraine secondary to tinnitus? Please briefly describe how the disability you selected caused your new disability. (400 characters maximum)(*Required)
Hi there! Is there anything in particular I can help you with today? :)
I have a hurt time putting everything into words. Can yall write everything for me. Its a lot of the reasons i havent frought for my claims as much as i should have. I start then quit. Because the write part and staying focus long enough to get done just isnt in me. I shut down and dont even think about it until im pain again.
We'd love to speak with you! Schedule a discovery call with us here >> vaclaims.help
We'll discuss how we may be able to help you WIN your VA disability claim, our fee, and the details of our tried and true process.
Could the personal statement be added to the online dialog box when submitting a claim, or should we still use the VA Form 21-4138?
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What is the difference between this form 21-4138, and the Lay 21-10210?
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Does it have to be the form or can you use just a standard piece of paper to wrote your personal statement??
Hi George, to submit a VA personal statement, complete VA Form 21-4138, Statement in Support of Claim.
Okay, so this medical diagnosis in your medical records... is that your "Problem List" when you look at your Blue Button report? Just want to be clear where exactly to see it.
The problem list is just a summary page of diagnosed conditions and need to be entered by the VA staff. Often they don't add all diagnoses there. The place we look for it is in your treatment notes the assessment or diagnosis section. Sometimes providers are not documenting correctly and we have to search for it.
Hello! Would writing a personal statement and Dr. Visits help when filling a Supplemental claim appeal within the 1yr decision? I feel I got a low ball rating...thanks for the vid!
We'd recommend getting in touch vaclaimsinsider.com/contact/ and we'll see if we can help you further 👍
If it's for a buddy statement who signs it? Dose the buddy fill out the top or do I?
The top of the form is for your information!
@@VAClaimsInsider So does the buddy vouching for the beneficiary, sign the bottom in section 3? Does the buddy fill in his/her birthday here?
do you bring this to your C&P exam or to your primary dr?
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Submit it with your claim
I was approved with a rating of 70%. They sent me a 21-8940 form. Not sure what I should write in the "remarks" section. Should I just write the same thing I wrote on the original claim? I was going to attach the QTC and VES opinion.
That section is not required and can be used to communicate any additional information you may have.
I just got denied. I put in a claim supported by va doctor and civilian doctor for ptsd and major depression. I got diagnosed at c and p with intermittent explosive disorder. It says I was treated while in service once, but no chronic connection. Is there a way to connect to win case?
Thank you for sharing this question! If you're an Elite Member, we'd advise asking your Veteran Coach so they can directly assist you. But if you're not yet part of our Elite Program, then we'd suggest scheduling a complimentary Discovery Call which you can do here: bit.ly/vaci-discovery-call
Just curious, were you deployed to a combat zone?
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In making a buddy statement, I understand the veteran filing for disability, his information goes in section 1, but does the buddy giving the statement, sign his name and provide his birthdate in section 3?
Hi Anna! Here's a couple of resources that will help! >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/fillable-va-buddy-letter-template-examples-free-download/
9:30 what if my conditions is 1 that falls under mental or insomnia, so i have migraines, depression, stress but all due to the chronic insomnia?
You can only be rated for one mental health condition but if you have a service-connected conditions and it's causing another condition, you can claim that as secondary to your service-connected condition.
OH GOODNESS, THIS VIDEO is such a helpful ONE, , the other VIDEOS i tried to look at on youtube didnt give me help , the way this man broke everything down is great, but i wish he could a vide about not being able to afford an outside doctor, i couldnt and would like some insight to his opinion on how i can handle that, Im a female veteran WHO HAS BEEN OUT OF THE SERVICE SINCE 1983, i just recently got an attorney to take my case, i got 10% about 10yrs ago the got another 10% ON MY OWN WITH FILING THRU VA MYSELF, its been almost 30yrs or more SINCE I GOT OUT and about 25yrs ive suffered with this pain, the pills dont work for me, God I refuse to give up, but keep pushing on, thx to this man because most people or veterans ive asked, wont tell you how to win a claim, they just skirt around it but no solid answers, its like its this big secret they wont share, its very annoying, and the va people just are not honest in my opinion, so this video was very good for me, does he do any personal counceling or help with questions, please let me know, THX FOR THIS VIDEO AND CARING ABOUT HELPING VETERANS take care to all, especially to the guy!!
We'd love to speak with you! Schedule a discovery call with us here >> vaclaims.help
We'll discuss how we may be able to help you WIN your VA disability claim, our fee, and the details of our tried and true process.
Could I submit a personal statement as well as a “buddy” statement using the same form but submit them separately for the same condition?
I ask because the va website ha this can be used as a buddy statement but these examples are of “personal” use
Hi there! Here's all the info you need for buddy and personal statements! >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/va-statement-in-support-of-claim-example/
vaclaimsinsider.com/the-value-of-submitting-a-personal-statement/
vaclaimsinsider.com/is-a-buddy-letter-important/
Here are samples and templates you can use to fill out your statements >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/fillable-va-buddy-letter-template-examples-free-download/
If you require further assistance don't hesitate to contact us >>> If you’re ready to stop struggling with the VA and start winning your VA disability claims, we’ll help you submit a claim that’s easy for the VA to approve! >> bit.ly/3RGoNZb
Brian, I am at 0% for sinusitis which was diagnosed at retirement by VA. Now there is the presumptive condition to particulate matter / burn pit decision of 8-2-21. I was in the Persian Gulf area for 8 months. With this, is a nexus letter necessary or even a VA Form 21-4138 when submitting a VA claim for chronic sinusitis? I did have sinus surgery a year ago. Will the presumptive decision automatically tie in with the claim?
One of our veteran coaches would be able to answer that question in more detail with you. Sign up for a free 30 min discovery session right now! VACIFREE30.com
If you're already service connected for sinusitis then just file for an increase for that condition.
So I hear you say to list claims individually, say mental disability. I've heard I should just describe the symptoms instead of listing each individually. Like, anxiety as one, depression as another claim, panic attacks as another claim. I'm so confused
Here's a resource that might help >>> vaclaimsinsider.com/mental-health-va-rating/
If you require further assistance please don't hesitate to schedule a free discovery call with one of our Team Members. You can schedule a call by clicking this link>> bit.ly/3AsaYF3
Should I have 2 separate lay letters? One for depression and another for anxiety?
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6x is way to high! most of us need that back pay just to get caught up. and 12 month payments isnt helpful either
Our fees aren't based on backpay 😁 We only get paid if you get an increase (and only with NEW money that you didn’t have before)!
There aren't any upfront costs but when you win, we charge a portion of your increase. Our veterans say the fee is worth it, considering that so many of them spent years fighting for their benefits to no avail. If we don't increase your rating, we get $0. Take a look at the details here >> vaclaimsinsider.com/price-list/
I was all uplifted then went to your website. It basically said I send you $6000 dollars then you help me.
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We only get paid if you get an increase (and only with NEW money that you didn’t have before)!
There aren't any upfront costs but when you win, we charge a portion of your increase. Our veterans say the fee is worth it, considering that so many of them spent years fighting for their benefits to no avail. If we don't increase your rating, we get $0. Take a look at the details here >> vaclaimsinsider.com/price-list/
@@VAClaimsInsider I went to your website. It says if I get $1000 increase I pay you 1000x6 = $6000. Is that accurate?
No, if you get a $1000 increase you'd pay $500/month for 12 months interest free or a one time payment of $5400 of the $12,000 you'd be earning with your new increase.
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this VA Claims Insider marketing stuff apperas to me very similar to a modern day version of the old time late night no money down get rich info-commericals narriated by pitch men similar to Tom Vu and Kevin Trudeau, etc. and their reviews leave me with concerns about getting your money, doing little to nothing and showing up to claim a commission at settlement! ...no help is better than bad help and the va claims assistance market now seems to have many pretenders climbing out of the woodwork wanting a piece of any settlement you may get which would be all well and good but they want it for essentially doing little to nothing...just become your vso and get paid.
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First part was really helpful and practical .
But the rest of it sounded way too much like an infomercial . “Sign up now!” Repeated ad infinitum.
Leaves me really skeptical about pursuing business with VA Insider.
I think I’ll pass.
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