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Know a Woman Veteran Who Needs This? Share It.

If someone sent you here — welcome. And if you know another veteran who was denied, under-rated, or is just lost in the VA process, this is the easiest thing you can do for her: send her the link. There is no cost to ask a question, and no obligation.

Share the link in ten seconds

Copy the link and send it however you already talk to her — text, email, or the share button on your phone. It opens this same welcoming page, so she lands somewhere that makes sense.

Share this with a veteran you know

There is no cost to the person you share this with. They can ask a question for free or, if they are ready, hire us — either way, they pay nothing to start.

Two ways she can start — both free

However She Wants to Start, She Pays Nothing

The only difference is where she is in the process. If she has questions, she asks. If she has already decided she wants us on her claim, she registers. Either way, it starts free.

Ask a question — free

She has questions. We answer them. Nothing to sign.

For a veteran who wants answers before anything else happens — about a denial, a rating, an effective date, or where to even begin. An accredited agent looks at her situation and tells her honestly what we see. No forms, no commitment.

Hire & register

She has decided she wants us on her case.

For a veteran who is ready to move. She completes our registration and signs VA Form 21-22a, the power of attorney that appoints us as her accredited representative. Registering itself costs nothing, and it does not make her our client until we accept the case.

Why It’s Safe to Send Her Here

When you share something, your name is on it. Here is exactly what she gets when she arrives.

It costs her nothing to ask

A VA-accredited claims agent personally reviews every question — no forms, no signatures, no obligation. She only pays a fee if we recover past-due benefits for her, and never on a first-time claim.

Real people, accredited to help

This resource is run by Albert L. Thombs Jr., a U.S. Army veteran and VA-Accredited Claims Agent (#45147). Someone actually answers the phone.

Built for women who served

MST, reproductive and maternity care, denied and under-rated claims, appeals — written in plain language so she understands her benefits before she ever picks up the phone.

One share can change a veteran’s whole claim

Most women veterans never find out what they were actually owed. The person you send this to might be one of them. Copy the link above and pass it on — or if you have a question yourself, just ask.

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You don't have to face this alone. Help is available right now, 24/7.

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Talk to a VA-Accredited Claims Agent

We focus on veterans the VA has already denied or under-rated. We do not take brand-new (initial) claims, and we do not take every case. Fees, straight up: 20% of past-due benefits recovered. Recovery only — never hourly. Nothing on first-time claims. An accredited agent personally reviews every request — we'll reach out within 48 hours.

Both of these are free. The only difference is where you are in the process. If you have questions — about a denial, a rating, an effective date, your options — use the first path. We look at your situation, tell you honestly what we see, and you decide what happens next. No forms, no signatures, no commitment. If you have already decided you want us working your claim, use the second path. You complete our registration form and sign VA Form 21-22a so we can get to work. Either way, you pay nothing to start.

Free Consultation

Free. You have questions — we answer them. Nothing to sign.

This is for veterans who have questions and want answers before anything else happens. Ask us about your denial, your rating, your effective date, or your options — we look at your situation and tell you honestly what we see. There are no forms, no signatures, and no commitment. You are not hiring anyone by asking.

Register With Us

Also free. You have decided you want us on your case.

This is for veterans who have already decided they want us working their claim. You complete our registration form and sign VA Form 21-22a, the power of attorney that appoints us as your accredited representative. Until that 21-22a is signed we cannot accept your claim, access your VA file, or perform any work on your case — that is federal law, not our policy. Registering itself costs you nothing.

Albert L. Thombs Jr., U.S. Army veteran and VA-Accredited Claims Agent #45147
Who's Behind This Resource

Accredited — and Actually Reachable

This hub is built and maintained by Albert L. Thombs Jr., a U.S. Army veteran and VA-Accredited Claims Agent (#45147). Everything here is written in plain language so you can understand your benefits before you ever pick up the phone.

  • Albert L. Thombs Jr. — U.S. Army veteran, VA-Accredited Claims Agent #45147, and founder of The VA Disability Advocate, LLC.
  • Alyssa Valkanas — U.S. Army veteran and New Client Coordinator, the first friendly voice most women reach.
  • Contingency fee under 38 CFR §14.636 — zero upfront, and a fee is owed only from past-due back pay we actually recover for you.

Our Office

Prefer to type? Ask Albert in the chat, bottom-right. Or call 702-209-5722. Guidance from a VA-accredited claims agent (#45147) — not legal or medical advice, and not the VA.