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VA says the disability claims process is “non-adversarial.” So why does it feel like a fight? In this VeteranLang video, VA-accredited attorney Matthew Lang (Lang’s Legal) breaks down what “non-adversarial” is supposed to mean, what the VA’s legal duties are in a benefits system (including Duty to Assist and Benefit of the Doubt), and why so many Veterans still experience denials that feel like a courtroom battle. We cover: What “non-adversarial” actually means in VA claims The VA’s Duty to Assist (and what it looks like when VA doesn’t do it) Benefit of the Doubt and how it should work when evidence is 50/50 Why C&P exams and boilerplate “reasons and bases” can make the system feel adversarial Practical tips to force the claim back into a fair, properly-developed process If you’ve ever said, “I feel like the VA is fighting me,” this one is for you. ✅ Subscribe for more VA claims education (service connection, ratings, appeals, C&P exams, effective dates, and common VA errors). 💬 Comment below: What’s the most “adversarial” thing you’ve experienced in your VA claim? Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes and is not legal advice. Every claim is different. #VeteranLang #LangsLegal #VADisability #VAClaims #VeteransBenefits #DutyToAssist #BenefitOfTheDoubt #CandPExam #VAAppeals