Every claim.
Fully heard. Fully built.
ValorWorks fuses the Veteran’s own story with the entire C-file and our proprietary search across BVA, CAVC, and clinical literature — producing structured, attorney-grade intelligence in hours, not weeks. Fully heard because the Veteran spoke. Fully built because the records, the law, and the literature back it up.
End-to-end, by design
Most tools start at the C-file — they tell you what’s in the record after the record arrives. ValorWorks starts at the Veteran. We capture testimony on Day 1, join it to the record when it lands, and file both.
The Veteran’s story
A 12-minute guided intake captures conditions, exposures, daily-life impact, and the timeline only the Veteran can tell — in their own words.
Intake · CFR-alignedThe complete record
The full C-file is processed page-by-page. Every condition threaded across decades, every C&P examination evaluated against case law, every rating compared to what the evidence actually supports.
C-file · Page-citedProprietary search
Our search runs across 8,000+ CAVC decisions, 627 validated secondary pathways, BVA grant rates, and PubMed literature — surfacing the rules, attack patterns, and evidence the Board responds to.
Discovery · BVA · CAVC · PubMedThe intake doesn’t just precede the C-file analysis — it directs it.
When a Veteran tells us about ringing in their ears at the firing range, we know to look for audiometric thresholds and Table VI/VIA/VII deficiencies in the file. When a Veteran describes altered gait after a knee injury, we know to thread the back pain that came later through the secondary-pathway database. The story makes the records readable. The records prove the story.
C-file analysis
The 40-hour C-file review, replaced. Every condition identified. Every C&P examination evaluated against binding case law. Every rating compared to what the evidence actually supports.
The Veteran’s testimony tells the analysis where to look — which conditions to thread, which exposures to weight, which examinations to scrutinize.
Condition identification.
Evidence scoring.
Every condition in the Veteran’s medical history is identified, threaded across encounters spanning multiple providers and facilities, and scored by evidence strength.
You see which claims have overwhelming support, which need more evidence, and which face counter-evidence — before you file.
Examination adequacy.
Every C&P, scrutinized.
Every C&P examination is evaluated against binding CAVC case law. ValorWorks detects Mitchell violations, Correia deficiencies, Sharp violations, missing nexus opinions, IVDS denials contradicted by disc pathology, and radiculopathy denials contradicted by the examiner’s own neurological findings.
Each flag cites the specific case law, the M21-1 regulatory reference, and the triggering text from the examination.
CAVC research intelligence.
Hours, delivered alongside.
For each condition, ValorWorks queries a corpus of over 8,000 CAVC decisions to surface condition-specific rules, attack patterns used in successful appeals, quotable language with pin cites, and alternative theories of entitlement.
Research that would take hours is delivered alongside the analysis — machine-verified against the source corpus, page-referenced to the record.
Also under the hood
Connections nobody made across 15 years of records.
ValorWorks cross-references the Veteran’s service-connected conditions against a database of 627 clinically validated secondary service connection pathways with historical BVA grant rates.
It surfaces conditions the Veteran didn’t know to claim — the knee that led to the altered gait that caused the back pain that nobody connected.
The rating the evidence supports vs. the rating they got.
For musculoskeletal conditions, ValorWorks extracts ROM measurements and compares them against 38 CFR rating brackets. For hearing loss, it performs the complete Table VI/VIA/VII audiometric calculation. For mental health, it maps the examiner’s impairment assessment against the General Rating Formula symptom criteria.
Each comparison shows whether a condition is underrated, correctly rated, or at risk of reduction if re-examined.
LLMs classify. Code provides the proof.
Citations don’t come out of a language model — they come out of code. Every case-law reference is resolved against the CAVC corpus by a deterministic lookup. Every factual claim is page-anchored to the source document. If the system can’t ground a claim in the record, it doesn’t make the claim.
The model proposes. The architecture verifies. That’s the difference between a tool you can submit and a tool you can’t.
Veteran intake
Before the C-file arrives, ValorWorks captures the Veteran’s story. A guided, conversational intake takes about 12 minutes and produces structured data the attorney can act on the same day.
Every intake answer becomes a directive for the C-file analysis when records arrive — and a CFR-aligned personal statement before they do.
Conditions the Veteran didn’t know to claim.
The intake identifies conditions the Veteran may not realize are claimable. A Veteran who mentions knee pain, back stiffness, and trouble sleeping may have three separate claims with distinct filing theories — the system identifies them and routes each through the appropriate legal framework.
Strategy generated within minutes.
Within minutes of intake completion, the attorney receives a case strategy with filing recommendations, priority sequencing, projected ratings, and estimated financial impact.
No manual triage required.
Also from intake
The Veteran’s words. CFR-aligned.
Based on intake responses and targeted follow-up questions, ValorWorks assembles CFR-aligned personal statements ready for attorney review and Veteran attestation. The statements use the Veteran’s own words, organized to address the specific rating criteria for each condition.
Signature-ready, from the intake data.
Intent to File (21-0966), Representative Appointment (21-22a), and supporting forms are generated and ready for signature from the intake data — no re-keying.
The evidence intersection
This is what no other tool produces. For each condition, ValorWorks shows the attorney exactly where intake testimony meets the C-file — what’s corroborated, what’s missing, and what to do about it.
How it works together
Veteran completes intake from a link on their phone.
No app download, no account creation, no portal. Twelve minutes. The attorney receives a case strategy with filing recommendations the same day.
Targeted homework. Statements assembled.
Attorney reviews conditions, assigns targeted homework questions. Veteran completes homework in 15 minutes. Personal statements are assembled and ready for attorney review.
The full file, processed.
ValorWorks processes the entire file. The evidence panel populates with page-referenced findings for every condition. Adequacy issues surface on C&P examinations. Secondary pathways are confirmed or discovered. The case strategy updates with file-derived intelligence.
Complete evidence package, gap-checked.
The attorney has a complete evidence package — strategy, statements, forms, evidence index — built from both Veteran testimony and file analysis, cross-referenced and gap-checked.
Who ValorWorks serves
Move faster without sacrificing quality.
High-volume firms that need the 40-hour C-file review delivered as structured intelligence in hours.
Clinical & legal intelligence, broadly available.
VSO representatives get the analysis previously available only to firms with dedicated medical staff.
Scale practice without scaling team.
ValorWorks handles the evidence analysis so the agent can focus on the Veteran relationship and legal strategy.
Security & compliance
ValorWorks handles Protected Health Information and Personally Identifiable Information for Veterans with active disability claims. Security is not a feature — it is the foundation.
HIPAA compliance
Designed and operated to meet the HIPAA Security Rule, Privacy Rule, and Breach Notification Rule.
Security · Privacy · BreachBAA-covered subprocessors
All cloud infrastructure providers and AI model providers that process Veteran data operate under executed BAAs — compute, storage, database, and LLM services. PHI never flows to a service without a BAA in place.
Encryption everywhere
TLS 1.2+ in transit. AES-256 at rest. Database encryption uses managed keys with automatic key rotation.
Access controls
Role-based access. Firm personnel see only their own Veterans’ data. No cross-firm access. Administrative access is logged and auditable.
US data residency
All Veteran data is stored and processed within the United States. No data leaves US-based infrastructure.
Minimal retention on sensitive fields
SSNs are entered at the point of form generation, held in memory only during PDF creation, and never persisted to any database or log.
Audit logging
All data access, processing events, and system actions are logged with timestamps, actor identification, and action descriptions. Logs retained for compliance review.
SOC 2 alignment
Operations are aligned with SOC 2 Type II trust service criteria for security, availability, and confidentiality. Formal attestation in progress.
Type II · In progressNewsworthy
April 2026
Partnering with Operation Stand Down Rhode Island.
ValorWorks is partnering with Operation Stand Down Rhode Island to launch our intake and case strategy product. Stay tuned for updates on the roll-out.
Operation Stand Down Rhode Island is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit and Rhode Island’s primary nonprofit resource for homeless and at-risk Veterans. Its mission is to strengthen the Veteran community by providing crucial wrap-around services.
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Building in private.
Onboarding firms now.
We’re working with a small group of veteran-law firms ahead of our late-2026 launch. If you’d like to evaluate ValorWorks on one of your active cases, tell us about your practice.
You’ll receive the Trust Pack, a guided walkthrough, and a shared workspace seeded with your case — usually within three business days.