Welcome to One Vet Consulting, where we specialize in offering employee benefits training for companies with a focus on military veterans. We understand the unique needs of veterans and the challenges they face in transitioning to civilian careers.
As a company, we believe in giving back to those who have served our country. That’s why we have developed a comprehensive training program that equips companies with the tools they need to support and engage their veteran employees.
Our training covers a wide range of topics, including:
We also provide guidance on how to implement and optimize employee benefits programs that are tailored to meet the needs of veterans.
By partnering with us, companies can not only enhance the well-being and job satisfaction of their veteran employees but also increase productivity and retention rates.
Our proven training methodology has helped countless organizations create a more inclusive and supportive work environment for their veteran employees.
So, whether you’re a small business owner or a large corporation, our team of experienced consultants is ready to help you navigate the complexities of employee benefits for military veterans. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help your company support and empower the veterans on your team.
We know many people care about veterans in living and working in ways that allow them to thrive. One Vet Consulting is one of many organizations supporting veterans. Our mission is to support both veterans and the companies that employ them. If you feel called to support, we’d love your donation.
VA disability benefits are a monthly tax-free payment to Veterans injured or contracted an illness while on active duty or if their active service worsened an existing condition. These benefits are provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and are meant to compensate for disabilities connected to military service.
A service-connected disability refers to an illness or injury that was incurred or aggravated during active military service. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the disability happened while in combat; it can also be due to any activity during service, whether it was training, duty, or any other military-related task. The VA determines whether a disability is service-connected based on evidence, such as military records, medical exams, and statements.
If the VA assigned an incorrect rating, you can challenge their decision by proving that you qualify for a higher rating. Remember, if your conditions have worsened since you last applied, you can submit a new claim asking for an increased evaluation.
To get started, you’ll need access to your VA.Gov or My Healthevet account — If you don’t have either of these accounts, don’t worry; we can guide you through getting your account active. The next step is to contact our team by filling out the form or scheduling an appointment, and our team will guide you through the rest.