Guardians serve in one of the most technical, high-pressure environments in the U.S. military. From rocket launches and alarms to long hours at mission workstations, Space Force service brings real health challenges, including hearing loss, vision strain, migraines, PTSD, and anxiety disorders. As the newest branch of the Armed Forces, the VA system is still adapting to the unique needs and disabilities of Space Force Veterans, which means many of the first applicants are at risk of being underrated or outright denied when applying for benefits. At United Veteran Benefits Agency (UVBA), we help Guardians navigate these evolving systems with clarity and confidence. With a 90% success rate and an average 30% increase in ratings, our team ensures every Space Force Veteran receives the full recognition and compensation they’ve earned through service.
Get Started TodaySpace Force vets are exposed to rocket launches, alarms, specialized equipment, and testing facilities that produce exceptionally loud noises that contribute to hearing loss and tinnitus.
Extended periods at workstations, equipment testing, and technical training can lead to musculoskeletal issues that may worsen over time and lead to secondary conditions.
High-pressure environments and working conditions often lead to stress and anxiety disorders that may become debilitating and prevent Space Force Veterans from maintaining employment.
Extended periods of screen time and other advanced technology can cause vision problems and headaches that inhibit Space Force Veterans from living a full and productive life.
Considering the relative age of the Space Force military branch compared to other military services, the VA disability process for these Veterans is still developing and can be extremely challenging to navigate. UVBA helps Veterans document conditions that may not always fit neatly into existing categories but still qualify as service-connected. By gathering exhaustive medical evidence, securing buddy statements, and ensuring that all claims are thoroughly prepared, UVBA aids Guardians in achieving accurate ratings that reflect the realities of technical and non-combat-related service. As our experience with this military branch evolves and the VA develops protocols for handling these sometimes intricate claims, so, too, will our ability to efficiently navigate the VA application process and obtain full compensation for Space Force Veterans.
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Space Force Veterans may encounter uncertainty in how their claims are evaluated, as this is a relatively new branch of the US military, but UVBA provides the clarity and structure needed for success. Our team ensures applications are complete, supported by strong medical documentation, buddy statements as necessary, and completely aligned with VA standards for first-time applicants or those looking to increase their VA disability rating. Whether you are filing for the first time or seeking a rating increase, UVBA is here to make sure your unique service is recognized and fairly compensated.
Get Help with Supporting Documentation & StatementsVeterans helping Veterans isn’t just a quick saying or a motto; it's who we are and what we do at United Veterans Benefit Agency. If you are interested in learning more about whether or not you qualify for VA disability benefits for the first time, send us a message to start the process with a knowledgeable team member. If you have questions or are concerned about how you may increase your VA disability rating, don’t hesitate to contact us today. If you are running into consistent roadblocks with medical documentation or the VA process, we’re here to help. We understand the challenges of the disability rating process and are ready to help you file successful claims and receive the life-changing benefits you deserve. Thank you for your service, and we look forward to supporting you and your family throughout the entire process. Send us a message or give us a call to get started.
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