We didn’t win our case because the condition changed.
We won because the medical evidence was finally structured correctly.
Initially, the claim was denied, not due to lack of merit, but because the evidence was incomplete, unorganized, and improperly presented. We were even advised to pursue a different path.
But we knew the issue wasn’t the claim.
The issue was the presentation of the medical evidence.
Instead of changing direction, we focused on aligning the medical records, exposure history, and supporting scientific literature into a clear, structured format.
Within months, the outcome changed.
From 10%… to 100%.
That experience revealed something critical:
Many veterans are not denied because their conditions lack merit—they are denied because their medical evidence is not properly developed, organized, or presented.
That is why IronBridge exists.