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We review your complete medical history at no cost. Most companies charge $200+. We don't.
Most veterans are underrated because they don't have the right medical documentation. We fix that.
We provide 3rd party medical evidence in support of VA claims*
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No coaching. No VSO replacement. Just the medical evidence your claim needs to win.
Here's what you probably don't know:
You're rated on your worst day, not your average day
Range of motion matters more than pain or surgeries
Mental health ratings don't restrict your freedoms
The truth? If you understood the 38 CFR like we do, you'd realize how many conditions are probably under-rated.
We review your complete medical history at no cost. Most companies charge $200+. We don't.
NEXUS letters, DBQs, and Independent Medical Opinions from licensed professionals who know the 38 CFR inside and out.
We handle medical evidence. Your VSO handles submission. Together, you win.
After getting out, I lived in my car fighting the VA for benefits I'd earned.
When I finally got my 100% P&T, I realized something: The 38 CFR is just like our tax code. If you know it, you love it. If you don't, you often miss out.
That's why I founded 360 Veteran. To make sure no veteran goes through what I did.
360 Veteran helped me understand what medical evidence I was missing. After getting their NEXUS letter, my claim was approved within 3 months.
I thought I was at 100%, but the free review showed I was missing 3 conditions. Now I'm getting the full benefits I earned.
The team knows the 38 CFR better than anyone. They don't replace your VSO—they make your VSO's job easier with solid medical evidence.
360 Veteran helped me understand what medical evidence I was missing. After getting their NEXUS letter, my claim was approved within 3 months.
I thought I was at 100%, but the free review showed I was missing 3 conditions. Now I'm getting the full benefits I earned.
The team knows the 38 CFR better than anyone. They don't replace your VSO—they make your VSO's job easier with solid medical evidence.
You need answers.
That's why we offer a completely free comprehensive medical records
review.
Most companies charge $200+. We don't.
What you get: A detailed breakdown showing exactly which conditions you qualify for, what medical evidence is missing, and our honest recommendation for your specific situation.
The cost? Nothing. We believe you shouldn't have to pay to understand the benefits you've earned.
Everything you need to know about our process
If you served in the military and you've got a medical condition that started in service, was made worse by service, or is connected to something that happened while you were in, there's a good chance you qualify. The VA looks for three things: a diagnosis, something that happened in service, and a link between the two.
Your discharge status also matters. Most veterans with an honorable or general discharge qualify. Other discharge types can still qualify in some cases, but they may require extra steps or a discharge upgrade.
There's no strict length-of-service requirement for disability benefits. Even short periods of service (bootcamp) can qualify as long as the condition is connected to your time in uniform.
If you're not sure how that applies to you, schedule a consultation with us and we'll walk you through it.
A service-connected disability is a medical condition that was caused by your military service or made worse because of it. If something happened while you were in, and you are still dealing with the effects today, the VA may count that as service-connected.
A good rule of thumb is to assume everything was caused by the military, and then work to prove why it was NOT caused by your service.
If you want help figuring out whether your condition qualifies, schedule a consultation with us and we can take a look together.
Yes. It doesn't matter how long it's been since you left. Some veterans file right away, and others wait years or even decades. There is always hope as long as your condition connects back to your service.
The best option is to file a Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) claim before leaving the military or start the process as soon as you separate, but we know life happens. If you didn't file early, you can still qualify. The important thing is to start whenever you're ready.
The VA covers a wide range of conditions outlined in the 38 CFR. This includes things like PTSD, back and knee problems, hearing loss, IBS, migraines, sleep apnea, nerve issues, and many others.
If it started in service or got worse because of service, there's a good chance it can be rated. The list is long, so don't assume your condition isn't covered.
Presumptive conditions are health issues the VA automatically assumes are connected to your service based on where you served, when you served, or what you were exposed to. Essentially, over decades of research and VA case law compounds to the point where the government HAS to assume responsibility.
This means you don't have to prove the link yourself. If you meet the service requirements and you have the condition, the VA "presumes" it's related. This makes the process much easier for certain veterans.
No pressure. No hidden fees. Just a veteran providing medically accurate evidence to help veterans get what they have earned.