Connection & Intake
We start with a conversation—learning your service story, current symptoms, past claims, and goals. You’ll get a clear explanation of what to expect and how we can help.
Patriot Aid helps you make sense of the VA disability process, build stronger evidence, and move forward with confidence—guided by veterans who’ve navigated the system themselves.
Join thousands of veterans who are actively working to better understand and understand the VA disability process.
Tell us about your current rating, key conditions, and what feels off or underrated.
We look at the bigger picture, identify missed angles, and outline potential next steps.
You decide how to proceed, with a clearer understanding of your claim and where to focus your energy.
Free initial consultation. Any fees are discussed after your consultation and depend on individual circumstances. Results vary.
Answer a few quick questions. You don’t have to enter any sensitive details to get a sense of whether it may be worth a deeper review.
Many veterans in your situation discover that parts of their story never made it clearly into their VA file. A focused review can help identify what’s missing and where to go next.
This quiz is for educational purposes and does not guarantee any outcome with the VA.
We simplify a complex process into four guided steps—designed to help you present your story, your medical history, and your service in a way that the VA can actually understand.
We start with a conversation—learning your service story, current symptoms, past claims, and goals. You’ll get a clear explanation of what to expect and how we can help.
We help you gather key medical records, service documents, and past decisions, then identify gaps that may be holding your claim back.
We walk you through what to expect at exams, how to clearly describe your limitations, and how to make sure your everyday reality is accurately documented.
From initial claims to decision review education, we outline a custom strategy tailored to your conditions and your long-term goals as a veteran.
This short questionnaire helps us understand your situation so we can make your consultation as productive and focused as possible.
Watch stories that may look a lot like your own—and see why it’s worth taking a second look at your disability rating.
Choose a time that works for you. We’ll review your situation, talk through your options, and map out next steps.
Andrey is a medically separated U.S. Navy veteran and entrepreneur who helps fellow veterans navigate the VA disability process with clarity and confidence.
He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of San Diego and later completed his MBA there, sharpening his expertise in strategy, finance, and leadership. This business foundation enables Andrey to approach every case with structure, precision, and an outcomes-driven mindset—ensuring veterans receive clear guidance grounded in both experience and evidence.
Zack is a U.S. Navy SEAL veteran and former collegiate baseball player who brings elite-level discipline and focus to the veteran benefits space. After leaving one of the military’s most demanding communities, he turned his attention to helping others.
His background in special operations and high-level athletics gives him a unique perspective on how injuries, stress, and service impact life long after the uniform comes off. At Patriot Aid, he channels that perspective into clear, mission-driven support for every veteran we work with.
“I had been stuck at the same rating for years and honestly didn’t know where to start. Patriot Aid broke everything down into plain language and helped me see what evidence actually mattered. My rating eventually went up, but more importantly, I finally understood my own claim.”
“I was overwhelmed with appointments, records, and letters. Having veterans on the other end who have been through it made a huge difference. They helped me get organized, prepare for my exams, and walk into the process feeling confident instead of lost.”
“I thought my situation was ‘too small’ to matter, but they showed me how my symptoms were actually impacting my life and how to talk about that honestly. The guidance was professional, respectful, and never pushy.”