For accredited VSO representatives

Built to be used live in your appointments

20+ free tools (13 AI-powered) that run in a browser tab. No account, no billing, no vendor procurement. Designed to help you translate VA language faster and walk vets through their options without changing your filing workflow. Built by a 100% P&T disabled veteran — not a SaaS company.

The 30-second version
  • 20+ tools, all free, no account required
  • Works in any browser · open a tab in your appointment, no IT approval needed
  • Veteran's data stays in their browser — nothing on our servers
  • CFR citations verified; every AI output tested every 6 hours in CI
  • Nothing files for the vet — you do. We just translate

Six moments where a VSO opens a tab

Veteran walks in with a denial letter

Upload or paste the decision letter. In two minutes you see which paragraph contains the rater's actual reason, what CFR section they applied, and which appeal lane (HLR vs Supplemental) fits the facts.

Veteran wants to know what their rating could be

Intake their service dates, conditions, and deployments. The tool returns a rating range per condition, combined rating math, and a TDIU eligibility flag with rationale. Pairs naturally with your 21-526EZ walkthrough.

Veteran has a diagnosed condition but not sure it's service-connected

Covers PACT Act, Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune, Gulf War illness, and radiation frameworks. Tells the vet whether their diagnosis lands on a presumptive list before you spend time on a direct-SC narrative.

Veteran's rated condition seems low

Walks the vet through what their current DBQ supports vs the next tier up, and surfaces secondary conditions tied to the primary SC under 38 CFR § 3.310. Good for the “my rating is too low” conversation.

Veteran has a C&P exam scheduled

Gives the vet the DBQ sections the examiner will score, the symptom language that maps to tier thresholds, and the common “I'm having a good day” traps that cause auto-underrates.

Veteran needs to draft a statement

21-0781 (stressor statement), 21-4138 (statement in support), 21-10210 (lay witness), 20-0995 (supplemental), 20-0996 (HLR). The drafts are templates the vet personalizes and you review before filing.

Why this is built for VSOs, not against them

No account, no billing, no vendor procurement

The tools work in a browser tab. You do not need IT approval, a purchase order, per-seat billing, or an account per veteran. Open the tab in your appointment. Close it when you're done.

Local-first workspace — veteran's data stays in the veteran's browser

The Claim Workspace is local-storage only. The veteran's narrative does not leave their device. You as the accredited rep retain ownership of the case file; the tools are just a translation layer between them and the VA.

Designed to complement accredited representation

Nothing on this site files for the veteran. Nothing signs an accredited-representation form. The tools generate drafts the veteran reviews with you. Your accreditation and VA.gov eBenefits access remain the filing mechanism.

CFR citations line up with rater language

Every tool is grounded in the specific 38 CFR sections VA raters apply: § 3.310 for secondaries, § 4.16 for TDIU, § 3.309 for presumptives, § 3.102 for benefit-of-the-doubt, § 4.130 for mental-health rating schedule. When you walk a vet through a denial, the citations match.

Free today, $29/mo convenience tier planned — never a % of benefits

No percentage of back-pay. No contingency fee. The planned paid tier is pure convenience (PDF export polish, claim-history archive) and the core tools stay free. The site has one paid SKU, a $99 Precedent Brief PDF, aimed at veterans who are already appealing.

Quality-assurance methodology

Your accreditation is on the line every time you file. You should not have to take an AI tool's word for it. Every AI output on this site runs through a three-layer guard system — a prompt-level citation allow-list, a buffered output scrubber that strips hallucinated CFR sections and invented statistics, and an automated persona-drift eval harness that tests the live production tools against 30+ veteran scenarios every 6 hours.

Read the full methodology →

Get in touch

If you run a County VSO office, state veterans agency, or accredited VSO chapter and want to use these tools in your appointments, email the address below. We can:

  • Walk your staff through the 13 tools on a 20-minute call
  • Send a print-friendly one-pager your reps can keep at their desk
  • Add your office to a public directory of VSO partners (opt-in, reciprocal link only — no sponsorship)
  • Prioritize feature requests your reps surface from live appointments
Email vso@nexusvetclaims.com

NexusVetClaims is not a VA-accredited representative. The tools are software and education only. Filing is done by you or your VSO. Nothing on this site is legal advice.