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The question you’re afraid to ask out loud.

Six is an AI trained on VA disability claims — conditions, evidence, secondary connections, C&P exams, appeals. Ask it anything, at 3am, as many times as you want. Nobody at the VA is on the other end. Nobody is watching.

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Why this exists

Two ways a claim dies quietly.

You leave something off because you didn’t know it counted. Or you say the wrong thing — “I’m managing fine” — to an examiner writing down every word.

Both are fixable. Both require asking a question first, and most veterans have nobody to ask at 11pm the night before an exam.

The condition you never filed

Sleep apnea secondary to rhinitis. Radiculopathy from the back you already claimed. Nobody tells you these are separate ratings.

The sentence you can’t take back

Understating symptoms at a C&P exam is the single most common way veterans rate lower than their record supports.

What veterans actually ask

The questions you won’t put in a forum.

Real questions Six gets every day. No account name attached, no thread other veterans can read, no rep making a note about you.

  • Before the exam

    “What are they actually going to ask me at my C&P, and what happens if I have a good day?”

    Six walks the exam question by question — and tells you how to describe a condition that comes and goes.

  • The thing you won’t say aloud

    “If I claim PTSD, does it go on a record my employer or my family can see?”

    Straight answers on confidentiality, fiduciary findings, and what a claim does and doesn’t do to the rest of your life.

  • Mid-claim

    “It’s been eight months and the status hasn’t moved. Should I be doing something?”

    What each status actually means, what’s normal, and the moves that help versus the ones that reset your clock.

  • After a denial

    “They denied it. Do I appeal, refile, or was that my one shot?”

    Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review or Board appeal — which lane fits your denial, and what each costs you in time.

Who sees what you type

Nobody. That’s the whole point.

The fear that keeps veterans from asking isn’t the answer — it’s who might be listening. So here it is in plain terms.

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    Will asking this hurt my claim?

    Six has no connection to the VA and no way to reach your file. Nothing you type is submitted, reported, or attached to anything.

  • 02

    Will someone call me about this?

    No one from our team will ever call you about your conversations. They are between you and Six.

  • 03

    Is my conversation training the AI?

    Your questions are never used as training data. They sit encrypted in your account and leave with you when you delete it.

  • 04

    Can my rep or my family see it?

    Only if you show them. No shared thread, no public profile, no rep dashboard looking over your shoulder.

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What Six knows

Trained on the rules, not on rumors.

The regulations, the rating schedule, the exam worksheets, the appeal lanes — and it will tell you when the honest answer is “it depends.”

  • CFR Part 3 & Part 4

    Service connection, effective dates, and the rating criteria that decide what a condition is worth.

  • C&P exam worksheets

    The exact forms examiners fill in — so you know what they’re measuring before you sit down.

  • Presumptive lists

    Burn pits, Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune, radiation — locations, date ranges, covered conditions.

  • Appeal decisions

    How the Board has actually ruled on cases like yours — and what evidence moved them.

Six is not a lawyer and not an accredited rep, and it will say so. It gives you the information to walk in prepared — the decision, and the filing, stay yours.

A real answer

What an answer actually looks like.

Plain English first, the regulation underneath it, and the next step spelled out. No hedging, no legalese wall.

Transcript · 02:14 AMSession visible only to you

My C&P is Thursday and I’m scared I’ll downplay it like I always do. What do I actually say?

Describe your worst days, not your average day. The rating criteria are written around how bad a condition gets and how often — an examiner who only hears “I manage” writes down “mild.”

  • Frequency. “Four days a week I can’t stand for more than ten minutes.”
  • Function. What you stopped doing — stairs, driving, sleeping through the night.
  • Flare-ups. Say the word. It’s a specific box on the worksheet.
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Can you write that up so I can hand it in?

Yes — I’ll draft it as a personal statement in your words, ready to file. Want me to pull the flare-up details from the notes already in your record?
Six hands off to the rest of the toolkit — personal statements, buddy letters, nexus letters — without you retyping a word.Ask Six yours
Had been sitting at 30% for almost a decade because I didn't think I could claim anything else. I used VeteranAI to identify secondary conditions I didn't even realize were connected. Filed for three secondaries with nexus letters generated through the platform and was granted all three. 30% to 80% just like that.
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After trying VeteranAi on my pending VA claim, I became a lifetime member. This program is invaluable for organizing evidence and crafting personal and buddy statements, especially for veterans like us in Germany with limited access to resources.
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