How the Claims Agent
actually works.
The agent reads your service and medical records, drafts claims in the exact language the VA expects, submits the packet, and tracks every active claim around the clock. This page walks through what it does, what's inside the current pilot, and how access rolls out.
Reads your records — and flags what's claimable
Ingest your service treatment records, VA medical records, and private medical records. The agent crosswalks each diagnosis to the VA condition codes and surfaces every claim-eligible condition you have, including the secondary angles most veterans miss.
Drafts in VA-expected language — not civilian English
Generates nexus letters, DBQs, personal statements, and the Form 21-526EZ using the specific diagnostic and evidentiary phrasing VA reviewers look for. No vague "back pain" — exact condition codes and evidentiary ties that map to your record citations.
Submits, tracks, and handles pushback
Files the packet on your behalf, monitors the active claim status, flags upcoming deadlines, watches for regulation changes that unlock new benefits, and routes into the appeal lanes automatically if the VA pushes back on the decision.
What's in
- Secure ingestion of service treatment records, VA medical records, and private medical records
- Nexus letters, DBQs, and Form 21-526EZ drafting in VA-expected language
- Submission of the fully assembled packet on your behalf
- Continuous monitoring of every active claim and downstream deadlines
- Automatic appeal-lane flagging when the VA pushes back
What's not (yet)
- Representation before the Board of Veterans' Appeals
- Legal advice or attorney-client privileged review of your case
- Anything that requires a live, accredited Veterans Service Organization representative
- Replacement of a VSO — the agent works alongside your existing support, not in place of it
Now — closed first cohort
A limited group of veterans is being onboarded in waves so we can validate the agent on real records and real claim decisions before broadening access.
Next — waitlist expansion
Once the first cohort is performing as expected, we expand to a wider waitlist. Waitlist members are contacted in order as slots open.
Later — agency-channel open enrollment
Open enrollment will roll out last, alongside partner VSO and accredited-representative channels for veterans who want a live human in the loop.
Ready to be on the list?
The Waitlist signup lives on the Claims Agent overview page. Drop your email there and we'll reach out as soon as your slot opens.
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