“Valor Evidence Group was a game-changer. Their team guided me through the VA claims process with expertise and compassion. I felt supported at every step and received the benefits I deserved. Highly recommend!”
— David, U.S. Army
Veteran-Focused VA Disability Documentation & Education
Valor Evidence Group LLC is a veteran-focused educational consulting firm dedicated to documentation-readiness, records organization, self-advocacy preparation, and procedural education for VA disability matters. We do not represent clients before VA, submit claims or appeals, or provide legal advice.
The company was founded by a U.S. Army veteran with prior VA-accredited attorney experience and current federal appellate practice experience. That background informs how we discuss evidence organization and procedural education — not individualized legal representation by VEG.
Our mission is simple: help veterans present truthful, credible, well-organized evidence so VA can understand the full picture.
We do not fabricate evidence, coach false symptoms, or encourage fraudulent claims. If such conduct is discovered, it may be referred to the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General.
Why Veterans Choose Us
A strong administrative package is not just a stack of records. It needs a clear documentation summary, credible supporting records, independent medical support where clinically appropriate, lay evidence where useful, and an educational preparation roadmap that helps you present materials clearly.
Veteran-founded educational consulting firm
Documentation-readiness and records organization focus
Procedural education and self-advocacy preparation
Transparent flat-fee educational consulting
Referral coordination to independent providers when requested
You control all filings and submissions
Many veterans compare flat-fee educational consulting to other models they see in the market—contingency percentages on retro benefits for accredited representatives, high cash prices for private nexus letters (often discussed in the roughly $2,000–$3,000 range for specialist opinions in public articles), or fee formulas tied to monthly increases that can produce very large one-time charges. The cards below summarize common themes; VEG does not take a percentage of VA benefits and does not provide legal representation or VA claims representation.
Transparent pricing
VEG charges flat-fee educational consulting only. For a fuller comparison—including accredited representative contingency ranges and typical nexus-letter market discussions—see our services page.
For VA-accredited attorneys and agents, contingency fees are usually discussed as a percentage of past-due (retro) benefits tied to the outcome—not a random markup on your entire monthly check. VA materials explain that 20% is often treated as a reasonable baseline and that fees above 20% up to 33⅓% may be reviewed for reasonableness depending on the agreement and facts.
Source: VA Office of General Counsel, Tips on Fee Agreements for Veterans’ Claims PDF on VA.gov. VEG is not a VA-accredited representative and does not charge contingency fees.
Public write-ups on private nexus letters frequently cite a wide band—often roughly $500 to $3,000 or more depending on specialty, record volume, and urgency—with specialist-level opinions commonly discussed around the $2,000–$3,000 range. Pricing is not standardized; always confirm scope and billing in writing with the clinician.
Illustrative industry discussion (third-party site): LegalClarity — nexus letter cost overview.
Tier 1 ($500–$750) + affiliate diagnosis pathway ($500) + affiliate nexus letter ($700) ≈ $1,700–$1,950 total across separate providers— versus many articles discussing $2k–$3k for a nexus alone.
Full pricing context & sourcesThis isn’t about taking advantage.
It’s about what you’ve earned through service and sacrifice.
We help you prove it.
Start With The Right Guide
Many veterans do not lose because they do not qualify. They lose because supporting records were incomplete, the documentation package was hard to follow, or the administrative story was never clearly organized.
Learn common denial patterns and how documentation gaps, missing supporting records, and unclear administrative packages can weaken a file.
Read GuideSee what makes a medical opinion credible, useful, and connected to the exact issue VA must decide.
Read GuideUnderstand how one service-connected condition can cause or aggravate another condition.
Read GuideIdentify documentation gaps, unclear administrative narratives, and missing supporting materials that may lead to denial or underrating.
Learn MoreStrengthen your file with medical records, lay statements, symptom timelines, functional impact summaries, and referral coordination to independent medical providers when appropriate.
Learn MoreIf VA denied your claim, understand at a general educational level whether HLR, Supplemental Claim, or another administrative lane may fit your situation (you remain responsible for filings).
Learn MoreVeteran Feedback
Real trust is built through clear documentation organization, credible supporting records, and veterans feeling supported through a process that often feels overwhelming.
“Valor Evidence Group was a game-changer. Their team guided me through the VA claims process with expertise and compassion. I felt supported at every step and received the benefits I deserved. Highly recommend!”
— David, U.S. Army
“The personalized service I received was exceptional. They took the time to understand my case and provided clear, strategic advice. Thanks to them, my claim was successful. I couldn't have done it without their help.”
— Michael, U.S. Marine Corps
“I was overwhelmed by the VA paperwork, but Valor Evidence Group made it manageable. Their attention to detail and dedication are unmatched. They truly care about veterans and it shows in their work.”
— Sarah, U.S. Air Force
VA outcomes depend on credible evidence and adjudication you do not control. Testimonials describe past clients’ experiences with educational support—not guaranteed results for any future matter.
Evidence-Based Support
Diagnosis alone is often not enough. A clearer file usually needs a coherent condition history, a supporting-document framework, medical records, lay evidence, functional impact, and an explanation that helps a reviewer follow how the evidence relates to the benefit being sought.
Direct service connection, secondary service connection, aggravation, increase requests, and post-decision administrative options each involve different supporting documents. Educational pages discuss these topics generally; you remain responsible for filings.
We help identify what evidence supports the claim, what evidence is missing, and what VA is likely to focus on.
If a denial happens, the next step should be based on the reason for denial — not guesswork.
Condition-specific documentation guides
Different conditions require different evidence. A sleep apnea claim is not built the same way as a migraine, back pain, GERD, tinnitus, PTSD, or knee claim.
We offer financing options, and VALOR VETERANS FOUNDATION, INC. may be able to cover some or all fees for qualifying veterans, subject to fund availability.
Review our flat-fee educational consulting tiersFrequently Asked Questions
Valor Evidence Group LLC provides educational consulting, documentation-readiness support, records organization, self-advocacy preparation, procedural education, and referral coordination to independent third-party medical providers and accredited representatives when requested.
No. Valor Evidence Group LLC is not a law firm, Veterans Service Organization, VA-accredited representative, claims agent, or medical provider. Services are educational and administrative only—not legal advice, VA claims representation, or medical services.
No. Valor Evidence Group uses a flat-fee consulting model. The goal is to help veterans strengthen their claims without giving up a percentage of their award.
No. No ethical consultant can guarantee a VA decision. The focus is on organizing documentation, clarifying educational preparation roadmaps, and helping veterans avoid common administrative mistakes that lead to denials.
Choose a time that works for you and map an educational documentation roadmap for your next self-directed steps.
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