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A guided first-step chooser when you are not sure where to begin.
Open toolClaimAnchor keeps education, checklists, and future generators in one place. Some tools are live now, some are previews, and generator actions stay locked until the later build steps are ready.
A guided first-step chooser when you are not sure where to begin.
Open toolTrack what you have, what you need, and what may not apply.
Open toolOrganize facts for personal, buddy, spouse, caregiver, work, and exam statements.
Open toolPrepare the facts you may need for a VA-arranged exam.
Exam guidance should be checked against current VA exam notices and instructions.
Open toolOrganize facts for a qualified medical provider.
Open toolPlain-English Disability Benefits Questionnaire guidance.
VA-form-referencing tool. Confirm current VA DBQ versions before relying on specifics.
Open toolEligibility check by service history and exposure context.
Source freshness required because presumptive rules can change.
Open toolConditions caused or worsened by an already service-connected disability.
Open toolSMC-k, SMC-s, Aid & Attendance, and related concepts.
VA-benefit criteria should be verified before use.
Open toolDIC, CHAMPVA, and survivor-benefit concepts.
Survivor benefit rules should be verified against current VA guidance.
Open toolEligibility and work-impact preparation for TDIU review.
Open toolSupplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, and Board appeal lane explainer.
Appeal lane rules and forms should be verified before use.
Open toolThe seven-step VA claim path in plain English.
Open toolA safe scaffold for understanding VA decision letters.
Decision-letter and appeal guidance must be checked against current VA rules.
Open toolClaimAnchor is not the VA, does not file claims, does not promise outcomes, and does not give legal or medical advice. Use these tools to get organized and decide when a qualified person should review the facts.