Welcome to VA Claim Blueprint

What This Is

VA Claim Blueprint is a free, veteran-built resource designed to help fellow service members navigate the VA disability claims process with confidence. Every link points to official government sources — VA.gov, SSA.gov, and state veteran affairs offices. This is the roadmap we wish we had.

Why I Created It

Too many veterans leave benefits on the table — not because they don't qualify, but because the process is confusing and overwhelming. I built this to cut through the noise and give veterans a clear, step-by-step path using only trusted, official resources. No paywalls, no upsells, no predatory "claim sharks." Just one veteran helping others get what they've earned.

What This Is Not

This is not legal advice, medical advice, or an official VA resource. It does not replace consultation with a VA-accredited representative, attorney, or healthcare provider. Always verify information directly on VA.gov. Never share personal information (SSN, medical records, login credentials) on any unofficial site.

This message appears only on your first visit.

State-Specific Benefits

Find My State Benefits

Locate official state-specific veteran benefits using the NASDVA directory and targeted keyword searches.

Fastest Official Path

1

Open NASDVA Directory

Access the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs resource page.

nasdva.us/resources
2

Click Your State

Find and click your state or territory to go directly to your official state veterans agency.

3

Search for Benefits

Look for menu items like Benefits, Services, Programs, Claims Assistance, or Veteran Service Officers.

Keyword Search Bank

Click any keyword to copy it. Paste into your state's website search bar or use with Google: site:yourstate.gov [keyword]

Property & Taxes

DMV & Vehicle Benefits

State Parks & Outdoors

Education Benefits

Employment Benefits

Health & Support

Legal & Records

State Benefits Checklist

Track which state benefits you've researched. Progress is saved automatically.

How to Verify It's Official

The website ends in .gov (preferred)
It is hosted by your state government, county government, or official state veterans agency
It lists a physical address and phone number
It explains eligibility and how to apply
It links to forms hosted on the same official site

Avoid relying on: blogs, forums, random "benefits" sites, private companies, or lead-generation sites. Always verify through official .gov sources.