Lane 01
Supplemental Claim
What this service covers: We prepare and file Supplemental Claims when a case needs new and relevant evidence to correct the denial and strengthen the record.
Best fit for: Cases that need updated medical records, a stronger nexus opinion, DBQs, lay statements, or other evidence that fills the gap identified in the prior decision.
How we help: We identify what was missing, build an evidence plan, organize the strongest supporting proof, and present the claim in a clearer and more focused way.
Typical timeframe: Often the fastest lane, commonly around 2 to 4 months.
New evidence review focused on building a stronger record
Lane 02
Higher-Level Review
What this service covers: We handle Higher-Level Reviews when the VA likely made a legal or factual error based on the record that already existed. No new evidence is submitted in this lane.
Best fit for: Cases where the VA misread the file, overlooked favorable evidence, applied the wrong standard, or made a rating or effective-date error.
How we help: We isolate the reviewable error, frame the strongest argument from the existing record, and position the case for a focused review by a more senior adjudicator.
Typical timeframe: Often around 4 to 5 months on average.
Existing record review focused on correcting VA error
Lane 03
Board Appeal
What this service covers: We represent veterans in Board Appeals before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals when the case calls for judge-level review.
Best fit for: Cases that require Direct Review, Evidence Submission, or a Hearing docket because the issues are more substantial, the record needs Board-level analysis, or testimony may matter.
How we help: We evaluate the right Board path, develop the presentation of the claim, and position the appeal for the strongest possible review before a Veterans Law Judge.
Typical timeframe: Usually the longest lane, often taking 1 to 2 years or more depending on the docket.
Judge-level review when a more formal appeal path is warranted