Veterans Network Champions Club

4410 Brookfield Corporate Drive #222786, 20152, Chantilly, United States
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About Veterans Network Champions Club

We have a saying at Veterans Network: disabled, not unable. In other words, don’t just thank us for our service, let us continue to be of service. For us, service means providing knowledge, support, and compassion with the utmost integrity. Here at Veterans Network Champions Club (VNCC), we provide advisory and educational support to Veterans seeking VA disability ratings and benefits. With over 70 years of combined active duty military experience, most of our Benefits Advisors are 100% P&T disabled Veterans who have the knowledge, expertise, and dedication to help you win a disability rating. We’re committed to supporting you through every step of the VA claims process. From phone calls and video meetings, to step-by-step guidance on filing forms, to sharing examples of appeal letters— we’re here. No one else provides fellow disabled Veterans the quality and consistent support that we do here at VNCC. We come from a place of experience and empathy. We come from a place of understanding. We are Veterans, military spouses, and civilians who have a specialized skill set suited to meet the needs of each of our Veteran Members. VNCC provides a myriad of tools, resources, and support for Veterans. If you are a Veteran overwhelmed by the process of filing a VA disability claim or feeling lost and in need of a supportive community, VNCC is here and ready to be of service. Here you will find answers to your VA claims questions and a community — a safe space to share your truth. Service is a way of life for us at Veterans Network Champions Club; it’s the foundation of who we are, what we do, and most importantly, how we value each of you. We’re happy you’re here.

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Regginald Moore
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Great service and the clothing feels… Great service and the clothing feels good on the skin.

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Brandon Bennett
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I tried many different things before… I tried many different things before finding Veterans Network. First I did my own research; while I learned the basics, I felt like I was trying to represent myself in court and decided I just wanted an expert attorney to help me. Next, I tried a VSO, and they weren't much help at all - they were like a newbie public defender. So I went with a professional. After a bad experience with a couple of the big-name companies (namely getting treated like just another number, horrible responsiveness and attention), I found Veterans Network. With their help and my head start, I was able to supercharge my claim and not keep getting the runaround. There's an overload of information online about disability claims, and Brian helped me cut out all the noise and just focus on telling my story in a way the VA could understand and actually use to rate.

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Trey Matthews
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I can’t recommend vncc enough. I can’t recommend vncc specifically Brian lofton enough. He went above and beyond and the level of transparency and communication is probably the best customer service ive received. Brian was patient and answered all of the “why’s “ in a way I understood. After trying other companies/services I became kinda jaded and skeptical but decided to give vncc a try and boy am I glad. I wouldn’t have been able to get to 100% p&t without them. I’ve been fighting the va since 2017 and was repeatedly denied. Brian knew exactly how to get an approval and made the entire process seamless and easy. Another thing I enjoyed was the educational piece of the c&p prep zoom meetings. They helped a ton. If you’re tired of searching and hitting dead walls please contact this company. My self and my family are forever grateful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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Trey
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VNCC Cares and fights for Veterans I just wanted to take some time to convey my appreciation and gratitude for this organization, and didn't know the best way to do it. So, thought I'd post here. Specifically for Amy Nicole Lacy. She fought for me. Fought hard. And, recently won. It has been such a long battle that I gave up years ago. This person did not. This post is only to highlight how grateful I am for people like Amy in this world and to tell my story for reference. If you care for more , please continue to read. If not, just know this organization cares for the veteran. Super hard to find true care like this. I served as a Sniper in the Infantry in the 2000's with 101st Airborne Division. Most of my combat time was a part of the surge in the front lines of Afghanistan in the Arghandab River Valley. I suffered some superficial wounds throughout the deployment, but the remote location coupled with only a platoon of personnel made it difficult for any treatment for non-life threatening injuries. The ole "life, limb, eyesight" adage. Long story short: One unfortunate morning, I was the target of an IED during an enemy ambush in the valley. This time, part of my face was ripped off along with the tip of my nose, lost eyesight in my right eye, and a large hole in my throat, etc. I was medevac'd after the battle and flown to the hospital. It was a long road to recovery with such a severe head wound. I had to undergo cognitive therapy, speech therapy, etc. Re-learn some skills. Had a great surgeon fix my face with only small scarring left behind except for the throat since they left the shrapnel in and sowed over it. I was forced to leave the infantry due to my injuries. In spite of this, I decided to continue to better myself. After 7 years, I graduated college with a Bachelor's degree and found a good job. After 10 years, I started a family with my wife. Through all of this I still struggled with severe PTSD, vertigo, migraines, puking fits, balance, severe depression, survivor's guilt, and all the cliche crap we endure. It never improved, but I did. I found ways to live with it and succeed. I found ways to not let the voices convince me to just end it. End the misery right now. The VA continued to set yearly appt's and track my health. Nothing changed. Except the fact that I was finding ways to support my family and secure a future for them outside the military. Seeing this the VA decided to decrease my percentage and take away more benefits over time. I continued to fight and maintain my percentage and disability benefits. Documented and provided dozens of medical reports over the years from my doctors clearly showing health is not only not better but deteriorating. Even showing high risk of early on set dementia with my memory loss. They didn't care. I lost my benefits. Amy Nicole Lacy hears my story in 2022, and takes it upon herself to fight and right the ship. By this time I'm checked out and ready to quit life. Well, this week, we just got confirmation that everything is back and the ship has been righted. All in thanks to Amy and this organization. I cannot express enough how grateful I am, and how exhausting it has been the last 13 years. The amount of stress and weight from this has finally been lifted. Finally, tears of joy. Thank you.

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Phillip F
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Easy search Easy search. Fairly quick delivery. The shirt was made well.

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