SRS Claims is an AI-assisted claims platform grounded in 38 CFR — built by a Marine Corps veteran who took on blanket denials, ignored exposures, and gatekeeping representatives, and documented every error along the way. It shows you your evidence gaps before the VA uses them against you.
Diagnosis. In-service event. Nexus. Every VA claim lives or dies on these three elements — and most veterans never learn which one is missing until the denial letter arrives. SRS Claims shows you the red node on day one.
Good people, impossible caseloads. Claims filed without secondary theories, exposures never developed, appeals discouraged because there's no time. Some won't even share your own exam results with you.
The going rate for a single nexus letter. Quality of outcome tied directly to ability to pay — and the veterans who need help most can afford it least.
You, a stack of denial letters, and an adjudication manual written for insiders. The VA has the M21-1. Until now, you had a search engine.
I served in the Marine Corps — infantry, then Marine Security Guard duty at U.S. embassies overseas. The exposures were real and documented: antimalarial drugs with boxed warnings, vaccine series, contaminated water at stateside bases, hazardous noise.
When my health collapsed, I did what every veteran is told to do: I filed. What came back was a rating decision with errors I could count — exposures ignored, in-service events acknowledged and then denied anyway, evidence the VA was legally required to develop and didn't. My assigned representative wouldn't even share my own exam results with me.
So I learned the system myself. 38 CFR. The M21-1. Higher-Level Reviews, supplemental claims, congressional inquiries. I found the errors, wrote the arguments, and fought — while sick, with no income, alone. That fight is the blueprint for this platform. Every feature exists because I needed it and it didn't exist.
Guided intake captures your service history and screens ten exposure categories — burn pits, antimalarials, PFAS, hazardous noise, MST (you control what you share), and more. Exposures unlock presumptive pathways most veterans never hear about.
Old, new, denied, or never filed — each condition gets its evidence triangle. See instantly which of the three elements is missing and what closes the gap.
A strategist grounded in 38 CFR and the M21-1 that references your actual conditions and exposures — recommends the right lane (HLR, supplemental, new claim), flags secondary conditions, and builds your record with every conversation.
A prioritized action plan formatted for review by an accredited representative. AI does the heavy lifting; a human verifies before anything is filed. That's the standard, always.
Founding members aren't customers — they're the reason this gets built. Memberships fund the HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, the mobile platform, and the secure records analyzer.
For comparison: unaccredited claims companies charge $4,500 – $20,000+ per veteran — and are currently facing federal class-action lawsuits over it.