Free Live Training

Filing or appealing a VA Disability Claim in 2026?

Reserve Your Seat: Free VA Disability Claims Webinar

Most veterans are filing VA disability claims with incomplete evidence, weak medical documentation, or no real understanding of how the VA evaluates their case.

That is costing veterans time, frustration, denials, and potentially thousands in earned benefits.

Join former VA Rating Specialist and U.S. Army Veteran Dewayne Kimble as we break down:

Next Live Training | June 18 | 7:00 PM EST

learn how the VABN ecosystem is helping veterans move from confusion to execution.

A guided VA benefits education platform

Built by veterans, including a former VA Rating Specialist

VA Claims Education

Learn how the VA claims process actually works including how VA raters are trained to evaluate claims and evidence.

Claims Strategy

Understand how to approach your claim intentionally what to file, when to file, and how conditions connect before submission.

Execution Tools

Bring everything together using our education-first Trifactor system combining the software, The VA Compensation Blueprint, and structured University training.

The VA follows a system. If you don't understand it, you're guessing.

They rely on generic advice instead of structured guidance

They submit incomplete or poorly positioned documentation

They misunderstand how diagnostic codes affect ratings

Their evidence doesn't match the required elements for service connection

Our education and training removes the guesswork.

What You'll Learn

Education-first training built for Transitioning Service Members &
veterans who want clarity before action

VA Claims University was built because most veterans are forced to piece together bad information from forums, YouTube, or generic claims services. This training introduces the education-first system behind VA Claims University.

This is educational training not legal representation designed to give you clarity before you take your next step.

What You'll Learn

June 18th

7:00 PM EST

New sessions held monthly

No pressure just education, clarity, and live answers.

About Your Hosts

Led by someone who actually decided VA claims

Dewayne Kimble

United States Army Veteran and VA Claims Expert, Dewayne is a former VA rater with 15 years of experience helping veterans navigate the disability claims process. Through his 9 years at the VA, his consulting business, and his YouTube channel (150,000+ followers), Dewayne has been involved in over 15,000 VA claims projects.

Don Fried

Don's own VA claims process took over 6 years, and his father, a three-war veteran fought the VA for 15 years, receiving his winning decision letter the same day he passed away. These experiences fuel Don's 20+ years of veteran advocacy and his expertise in creating the world's first patent-pending VA claims system.

FAQ

Choosing Your Path Common Questions

Not sure which program is right for you? Here’s what veterans ask most.

Yes. This live training is completely free and open to veterans who want a better understanding of how the VA disability claims process works.

The live training typically runs 60–75 minutes, including time for open Q&A. You're welcome to stay for the entire session or join for the portions most relevant to you.

No preparation is required. Just bring your questions. If you already have specific conditions or concerns in mind, you're welcome to ask about them during the live Q&A.

Yes. Many veterans attend after filing and realize where things may have gone wrong or what could be improved moving forward. The training covers how raters evaluate evidence and decisions which is valuable whether you're preparing a claim, waiting on a decision, or planning a next step.

Yes. This webinar also serves as an open Q&A for veterans considering VA Claims University. We'll explain how the University is structured, who it's designed for, and answer questions about upcoming cohorts so you can decide if it's right for you, without pressure.

No pressure. No obligation.

Just education you should have received years ago.