• VA Appeals at the BVA: How to Prepare and What to Expect
    Jan 20 2026

    Episode Overview

    In this powerful episode, we welcome back Attorney Rebecca Demming of ProVet Legal to unpack the inner workings of the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA). If you’ve ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes when your VA claim ends up at the BVA, this episode is for you. Whether you're a veteran preparing for a hearing or helping someone navigate the appeal system, Rebecca offers expert insight into how the BVA works—and how veterans can improve their chances of a successful outcome.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA) is and how it differs from the initial VA decision process
    • The structure and role of the BVA—including Veterans Law Judges
    • Key steps veterans should take to prepare for a BVA hearing
    • How evidence is reviewed, and what counts as strong testimony
    • The most common issues seen at the BVA level (and how to avoid them)
    • What happens after a BVA decision: approvals, denials, and remands
    • Pro tips from Rebecca on improving your appeal strategy

    Guest Spotlight:

    Rebecca Demming, Esq.
    Veterans Law Attorney | Founder of ProVet Legal
    Rebecca returns to the show with her trademark clarity and compassion for the veteran community. With years of experience representing veterans at all stages of the VA process, she brings invaluable knowledge about the BVA hearing process and legal strategies for success.

    Why This Episode Matters:

    The BVA can be a critical turning point in a VA disability appeal. Understanding how it works—and how to navigate it with confidence—can make all the difference. This episode gives you the tools, tips, and expert insights you won't find anywhere else.

    Key Takeaways:

    • BVA hearings offer veterans a meaningful chance to present new evidence or clarify their case
    • Professional representation can significantly improve an appeal's outcome
    • Staying organized, credible, and prepared makes a major impact
    • Even if your case is remanded, it’s often part of the process—not the end of the road

    Resources Mentioned:

    • VA.gov: BVA Appeals Information
    • AMA (Appeals Modernization Act) Guide
    • ProVet Legal: provetlegal.com
    • Accredited attorney / VSO search tool
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    30 min
  • VA Disability for Bipolar Disorder: What Veterans Need to Know
    Jan 13 2026

    Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that can deeply affect a veteran’s life — impacting mood, judgment, work, and relationships. The VA recognizes bipolar disorder as a rateable mental health condition, and veterans struggling with it may be eligible for significant disability compensation.

    In this episode, we’ll explain how the VA rates bipolar disorder, how to prove service connection, what evidence you need, and how to navigate the claims process with confidence.

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    9 min
  • Military Police and VA Disability – Understanding the Hidden Impact of Service
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode, we shine a light on the unique challenges faced by Military Police (MPs) and how their demanding service often leads to both physical and mental health conditions that qualify for VA disability benefits.

    Military Police endure high-stress situations, exposure to trauma, and physically dangerous duties — all of which can result in long-term health issues such as PTSD, hearing loss, orthopedic injuries, and chronic pain. Yet, many MPs don’t realize these conditions may be service-connected and compensable through the VA.

    We’ll break down how to document your experiences, file strong claims, and overcome common challenges specific to MP veterans.

    🔍 Topics Covered:

    • The role of Military Police and how service conditions affect health
    • Common service-connected disabilities among MPs:
      • PTSD, anxiety, and depression
      • Back, knee, and shoulder injuries from physical strain
      • Hearing loss and tinnitus from weapons and sirens
      • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) from accidents or blasts
    • Establishing service connection for MP-related disabilities
    • Importance of incident reports, buddy statements, and medical records
    • How to strengthen PTSD claims for law enforcement-related trauma
    • Using nexus letters and Independent Medical Opinions (IMOs) to support your claim
    • Understanding secondary conditions (sleep apnea, migraines, chronic pain)
    • What to do if your VA claim is denied
    • Navigating the VA appeal process and gathering new evidence

    💡 Key Takeaways:

    • Military Police veterans face unique service-related physical and psychological risks.
    • Many MP-related injuries and mental health conditions can be service-connected.
    • Strong evidence — medical documentation, nexus letters, and credible lay statements — is key to success.
    • PTSD claims for MPs often require detailed stressors and service verification.
    • If your claim was denied, a well-prepared appeal with professional medical support can reverse the decision.

    🧾 Resources Mentioned:

    • VA Form 21-0781 – PTSD Stressor Statement
    • VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (Mental and Musculoskeletal Conditions)
    • VA Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Rating Guide
    • National Center for PTSD – Resources for Law Enforcement and Veterans
    • Veterans Law Clinics and Accredited Claims Agents

    🎧 Tune In If You’re a Veteran Who:

    • Served as Military Police and is dealing with ongoing health issues
    • Experiences PTSD, anxiety, or depression from service duties
    • Suffers from back, knee, or hearing injuries tied to military service
    • Has had a VA claim denied and wants to strengthen your appeal
    • Wants to better understand your VA disability rating and entitlements
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    10 min
  • Folds of Honor: Supporting Veterans and Their Families
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode, we spotlight Folds of Honor, a nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled service members and first responders.

    We’ll discuss the mission, the impact, and how veterans, families, and supporters can get involved. Whether you’re a veteran, a student, or someone looking to give back, this episode explains how Folds of Honor helps ensure that the sacrifices of America’s heroes are never forgotten.

    💡 What You’ll Learn

    • What Folds of Honor is and how it began
    • The mission behind the organization
    • Who qualifies for Folds of Honor scholarships
    • How the scholarship process works
    • The impact these scholarships have on military and first responder families
    • How you can support or partner with Folds of Honor
    • Real stories of lives changed through education and generosity

    🇺🇸 Key Discussion Points

    1. The Mission

    Founded in 2007 by Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, Folds of Honor began with a simple yet powerful mission: to honor the sacrifice by educating the legacy.
    The organization provides academic scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled heroes — ensuring that their dreams of education live on.

    2. Scholarship Programs

    Folds of Honor offers two main scholarship types:

    • 🎓 Higher Education Scholarships: For spouses or children pursuing college or post-secondary education.
    • 📚 Children’s Fund Scholarships: For private schooling (K–12).

    Eligibility includes families of fallen or disabled service members, as well as first responders (police, firefighters, EMTs).

    3. Impact & Reach

    • Over 52,000 scholarships awarded since inception
    • More than $240 million in educational assistance provided
    • Scholarships are available across all 50 states
    • The organization maintains a 4-star Charity Navigator rating for financial transparency and impact

    4. How to Apply

    Applications typically open February 1 through March 31 each year.
    Applicants must provide documentation of eligibility, academic transcripts, and a personal statement.
    Scholarships are renewable each year with continued academic progress.

    5. How to Support

    There are many ways to contribute to Folds of Honor’s mission:

    • Donate: One-time or recurring donations help fund scholarships directly.
    • Host or join a fundraiser: Events like Patriot Golf Days, charity runs, or local drives.
    • Corporate partnerships: Many companies collaborate to sponsor educational funds.
    • Volunteer: Support local Folds of Honor chapters and community events.

    6. Why It Matters

    Behind every folded flag is a story of service, sacrifice, and family.
    Folds of Honor ensures that those stories continue through education — helping families heal, grow, and build a brighter future.

    🔗 Helpful Resources

    • 🌐 Folds of Honor Official Website

    • 🎓 Scholarship Information & Application

    • 🏌️ Patriot Golf Days

    • ❤️ Volunteer & Get Involved

    • Charity Navigator – Folds of Honor Rating

    💬 Key Takeaway

    Folds of Honor stands as a beacon of gratitude and hope — transforming the legacy of sacrifice into opportunity through education.
    Every donation, partnership, or shared story helps make sure the families of America’s heroes are supported and remembered.

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    8 min
  • 2025 VA Disability Year in Review: Expert Insights with a VA Attorney
    Dec 23 2025

    🎙️ 2025 VA Disability Year in Review: Expert Insights with Attorney Rebecca Demming (ProVet Legal)

    Episode Overview

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of VA disability benefits in 2025 with Attorney Rebecca Demming of ProVet Legal. With shifting regulations, new case law, and a backlog of claims, this year has presented challenges—and opportunities—for veterans. Rebecca brings her expert perspective to help veterans and their families understand what changed this year and how to prepare for what’s coming next.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Key policy and regulation changes affecting VA disability in 2025
    • How these changes impacted claims, ratings, and appeals
    • Common mistakes veterans made this year—and how to avoid them
    • Notable victories and precedents set in 2025
    • Rebecca’s expert advice for veterans filing or appealing claims in 2026
    • Predictions for future VA disability trends and legal shifts

    Guest Spotlight:

    Rebecca Demming, Esq.
    Veterans Law Attorney | Founder, ProVet Legal
    Rebecca Demming is a passionate veterans advocate with extensive experience helping veterans secure the benefits they deserve. Through ProVet Legal, she specializes in disability claims, appeals, and legal representation for veterans nationwide. Her insider knowledge of VA law and dedication to justice make her an invaluable voice on today’s show.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • ProVet Legal: provetlegal.com
    • VA Disability Rating Guide (VA.gov)
    • Relevant 2025 legal cases or federal rulings (if referenced)
    • Veterans Crisis Line and service organization links

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    19 min
  • Can you own a business with VA disability?
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, we explore a common question among veterans: Can you own a business while receiving VA disability benefits? We break down how service-connected disability compensation interacts with entrepreneurship, what programs and resources exist to support veteran business owners, and what considerations to keep in mind if you’re thinking about starting or running your own company. From understanding the basics of VA benefit rules to exploring opportunities like the VR&E self-employment track and veteran-owned business certifications, this episode offers practical insight for veterans who want to build something of their own.

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    25 min
  • VA Disability for Aircraft Fuelers and Fuel System Specialists: What Veterans Need to Know.
    Dec 9 2025

    Working as a fueler or fuel systems specialist in the military often meant daily exposure to toxic chemicals, jet fuel vapors, and environmental hazards — all of which can lead to long-term health issues.
    In this episode, we explore the types of conditions that can result from fuel exposure, how to establish a VA service connection, and what steps veterans can take to strengthen their claims for benefits.

    Whether you fueled aircraft, vehicles, or storage systems, this episode will help you understand your options and what evidence you’ll need to get the compensation you deserve.

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    11 min
  • What Counts as a Service-Connected Aggravation?
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, we dive into how the VA approaches disability benefits for veterans living with bipolar disorder. From understanding the symptoms and rating system to learning how to tell your story effectively, we explore what every veteran should know about navigating the process with confidence and clarity.

    Join us as we discuss the real-life challenges veterans face when bipolar disorder impacts daily functioning, employment, and relationships — and what steps can help you better communicate those experiences to the VA.

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    14 min