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At Victory Veteran Protection, we stand out for our commitment to educational empowerment in navigating the VA claim process. With our esteemed Veteran Coach Ash Voisine, armed with a wealth of educational resources, we ensure you don't just navigate the complexities but emerge as masters. Bid farewell to confusion as we pave the path for you to embrace confidence in every step of your claim journey.
What sets us apart is the Ash Voisine Advantage. Beyond being mere guides, we become your personal advocates, delving deep into the intricacies of VA claims to ensure your case shines for the rating you genuinely deserve. With Coach Ash leading the way from start to finish, you can trust in our dedication to securing your rightful benefits.
Our approach is centered on making VA claims uncomplicated. Coach Ash possesses a unique talent for simplifying the process, ensuring understanding and execution become second nature. It's not just about navigating; it's about traversing with ease and expertise. We recognize your journey as unique, which is why we tailor our strategies to your individual needs, maximizing benefits while ensuring a personalized plan that resonates with your circumstances. Victory in efficiency is not just a promise; it's our guiding principle. Through our streamlined processes, we guarantee your claim moves swiftly towards success, turning aspirations into tangible outcomes for our veterans.

Percentage-Based Fees: Some companies charge a portion of your disability award, which can add up to thousands of dollars over time.
Upsells and Add-On Costs: Veterans often encounter additional fees for services that were not clearly explained upfront.
Personalized Claim Guidance: Your claim isn’t just another file in a system. We take time to understand your service history and the details of your case so you don’t get lost in the shuffle.
Lack of Claim Education: Veterans are sometimes left confused about the process instead of being guided step-by-step.


Claim strategy consultation
Claim preparation guidance
Expert Case Review
Claim submission guidance
C&P exam preparation
Support through the claim process
Up to 3 hours of one-on-one sessions
Everything in the Single Claim Package
Multiple claim strategy planning
Multiple conditions in one claim submission
C&P exam preparation for multiple conditions
One appeal included
1 Nexus Letter or DBQ
Up to 3 hours of one-on-one sessions
Everything in the Unlimited Package
Priority claim strategy support
One appeal included
Expanded documentation review
Strategy for complex claims
1 Nexus Letter or DBQ
Up to 5 hours of one-on-one sessions
$500

No. Our services are offered at a transparent flat rate. Unlike some companies that charge a percentage of your disability award or back pay, we do not take a portion of the benefits you earned through your service.
No one can legally guarantee a rating from the VA. What we provide is education, claim strategy, and preparation guidance to help you submit the strongest claim possible based on your service history and medical evidence.
Many veterans come to us after receiving a denial or a rating that does not reflect their conditions. We review your situation, identify what may be missing, and help you develop a plan for moving forward.
Medical evidence is an important part of most VA disability claims. During your consultation we review what documentation you already have and discuss what additional evidence may help strengthen your case.
A nexus letter is a medical opinion written by a qualified healthcare provider. It explains how a veteran’s current condition is connected to their military service.
The letter typically reviews medical records, service history, and symptoms to provide a professional opinion supporting service connection.
Not every claim requires a nexus letter, but many claims do benefit from one. A nexus letter can help connect a current medical condition to your military service, which is often an important part of proving service connection.
During your consultation we help you determine whether a nexus letter may strengthen your specific claim.
DBQ (Disability Benefits Questionnaire) is a medical form used by the VA to evaluate specific conditions.
It allows a medical provider to document the severity of your condition and how it impacts your daily life. When completed correctly, a DBQ can provide valuable medical evidence that helps the VA evaluate your claim.
Yes, in many cases you can use your own medical provider to complete a DBQ, as long as they are qualified and willing to review your medical records and provide an accurate evaluation.
We can help you understand when a DBQ may be helpful and what information your provider may need to complete it.
A Nexus Letter is used to help establish a connection between your current medical condition and your military service.
A DBQ is used to document the severity of a condition once service connection is established or being evaluated.
Not every claim requires these documents, but in some cases they can significantly strengthen a claim. During your consultation we help determine whether either may be appropriate for your situation.
During the consultation we review your service history, current conditions, and claim status. From there we help you understand your options and outline a strategy for moving forward with your VA disability claim.
Yes. Our guidance and claim support services are available to veterans across the world for all United States Veterans.
No. We believe in honesty and integrity throughout the claims process. Our role is to help veterans clearly document their conditions, understand the VA process, and present accurate information supported by evidence.
The goal is not to exaggerate, but to ensure your claim is properly prepared and supported.
Our Expert Case Review is where we take the time to understand your unique situation, service history, and current conditions.
We review the details of your case and use our experience to help identify the best path forward. During this process, we provide an informed opinion on what steps to take and what medical evidence may strengthen your claim.
Think of us as part of your team. Our goal is to help you build the strongest possible case for the VA benefits you earned through your service.
Our role is to provide guidance, strategy, and preparation support so you can submit a strong claim.
We help you understand the process, prepare the necessary documentation, and ensure your claim is properly organized before submission. This education-first approach helps you move forward with confidence.
A C&P exam (Compensation and Pension exam) is a medical evaluation scheduled by the VA to assess your condition and determine how it affects your daily life.
Preparing for this exam is important because it plays a major role in how the VA evaluates your disability claim. We help veterans understand what to expect and how to properly communicate their symptoms so the exam accurately reflects their condition.
Our one-on-one sessions focus on claim strategy, documentation review, and preparing you for important steps in the VA claims process.
We review your conditions, discuss evidence that may support your claim, help you understand VA procedures, and answer questions along the way.
Sessions are conducted remotely using phone or Zoom so we can work with veterans nationwide.
We are a veteran-focused team with firsthand experience navigating the VA system.
As a veteran family, we understand the challenges veterans face when pursuing disability benefits. Over the past several years we have helped guide more than a thousand veterans through the claims process by providing education, preparation support, and strategy guidance.
Our goal is to help veterans move forward with clarity and confidence.
Yes. We offer a consultation where we review your situation, discuss your claim, and help you understand your options.
This conversation allows you to ask questions and determine which level of support is right for you before choosing a package.
Our approach is focused on education, preparation, and personalized strategy.
Instead of simply filing paperwork, we work with you to:
• Review your service history and conditions
• Identify evidence that may strengthen your claim
• Prepare you for key steps like C&P exams
• Help you understand how the VA evaluates claims
• Develop a strategy before submitting your claim
Our goal is to help veterans submit strong, well-prepared claims, not just paperwork.
Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) provide valuable services and help many veterans file claims at no cost.
However, many VSOs have very high demand and limited time for each veteran. This can make it difficult to receive personalized claim strategy or detailed guidance on how to strengthen your claim.
Our focus is on providing education, preparation, and personalized claim strategy so you understand the process and are better prepared before submitting your claim.
Many veterans choose additional guidance so they can move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Yes. Many veterans choose to work with a VSO while also using our services for additional guidance and claim preparation.
VSOs can help with filing and navigating VA systems, while we focus on helping you understand the process and preparing the documentation and strategy that may strengthen your claim.
Yes. Our services focus on education, claim preparation guidance, and strategy support for veterans navigating the VA disability claims process.
We do not charge a percentage of your VA disability compensation or back pay. Instead, we offer transparent flat-fee services that help veterans understand the process, organize their documentation, and prepare stronger claims.
Our goal is to help veterans move forward with clarity and confidence while keeping the benefits they earned.
If you still have questions, we encourage you to schedule a consultation. We are happy to walk through your situation and help you understand the next steps.
Built by Veterans Who Understand the System
Hi, I'm Ash.
My husband served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and I served in the U.S. Army. Through our own experience and the experiences of fellow veterans, we saw firsthand how confusing and frustrating the VA disability claims process can be.
Many veterans are left trying to figure out the system on their own, unsure what evidence the VA actually needs or why claims are denied.
Over the past several years, I have helped guide more than 1,000 veterans through the VA claims process by focusing on preparation, education, and clear claim strategy.
Our goal is simple:
to help veterans understand the process, build stronger claims, and pursue the benefits they earned through their service.
At Victory Veteran Protection, we focus on education-first claim guidance, personalized support, and transparent flat-fee pricing, so veterans can move forward with confidence instead of confusion.
You served your country.
You shouldn’t have to fight the system alone.
Transparency Matters
Victory Veteran Protection is a private, veteran-owned business and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). We are not a Veterans Service Organization (VSO), accredited representative, attorney, or authorized VA claims agent.
We provide educational guidance, claim preparation support, and strategy consulting, but veterans remain responsible for preparing and submitting their own VA disability claims.
Free assistance may be available through VA-accredited representatives and organizations such as the American Legion, DAV, VFW, state veteran affairs offices, and other accredited professionals. Choosing to work with Victory Veteran Protection is entirely voluntary.
Any examples, statistics, or results referenced on this website are based on general experiences and do not guarantee outcomes. Every VA claim is unique, and results will vary.
The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal or medical advice.

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