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VETCOMM is announcing the release of its mid-year report, demonstrating remarkable company growth and transformative results for the veteran community across the United States.

Building on the extraordinary momentum of 2024—when VETCOMM US assisted over 10,000 veterans and helped secure more than $2 billion in lifetime VA disability compensation—the organization has continued to make significant strides in 2025. To date, VETCOMM US has enrolled and provided services to 8,500 veterans, with an estimated $3.6 billion in lifetime compensation expected for these clients.

Among this year’s most notable achievements, 51 veterans have received the VA’s highest possible disability rating of 100%. Additionally, nearly 600 more veterans have received overall rating increases, ranging from 10% to 90%, underscoring the effectiveness of VETCOMM US’s coaching and support.

Each successful claim represents a life changed and a family supported," said VETCOMM US CEO Kate Monroe. "Our team’s dedication and the trust our clients place in us drive us forward every day."

The SkillBridge program, which connects transitioning service members with private-sector employers, continues to thrive. So far this year, VETCOMM US has received 59 program applicants. Three applicants are currently in active SkillBridge internships, with five more to join the company in July. An additional five applicants have accepted full-time job offers, further strengthening the organization’s ability to support veterans with veterans.

The company has also announced several key leadership promotions and new hires. Tim Lawless, a co-founder of VETCOMM US, has been promoted from Chief Technology Officer to Chief Development Officer. Kasi McGraw, who built the sales department, has been promoted from Sales Director to Executive Director. Hailey Cook, who established the customer service team, has been promoted from Claims Director to Director of Data and Systems. Several other notable hires and recognitions were announced during a company-wide meeting. The customer service team celebrated its first anniversary, with a special recognition given to the original four members, who are still a part of the VETCOMM US team today.

Earlier in the year, the organization strategically expanded its outreach capabilities by hiring an in-house media team, which will amplify VETCOMM US's mission through compelling storytelling and digital engagement. As part of this initiative, VETCOMM US launched its weekly YouTube series, "VETCOMM News," to provide veterans with timely updates on VA and veteran news. In a three-part docu-series, the team also covered the story of Mike Dolbow, a former National Guardsman who has been fighting for VA disability compensation for decades.

In tandem with its expanded outreach efforts, VETCOMM US has unveiled a completely redesigned website to better serve veterans and their families. The new site features an intuitive, user-friendly interface, streamlined navigation and enhanced accessibility, making it easier than ever for veterans to access vital information, apply for services and connect with the VETCOMM US team. The updated platform also offers a robust resource center, interactive tools, and real-time updates on VA benefits and veteran news, reflecting the organization’s commitment to transparency, support and innovation in veteran advocacy.

Much of VETCOMM US’s success is attributed to the leadership and advocacy of CEO and co-founder Kate Monroe, a 100% disabled Marine Corps veteran. Highlights of her impact include:
- Media Advocacy: Appearing in over 450 local and national news segments, and receiving the “Veteran Media Advocate” award at the Military and Veterans Entertainment Awards Gala in June.
- Homeless Veteran Outreach: Participating in nearly a dozen homeless walks across major cities to connect with and understand the challenges facing homeless veterans.
- Federal Engagement: Joining VA Secretary Doug Collins in Washington, D.C., for a roundtable discussion on improving VA services for veterans.
- Community Action: Reporting firsthand from Los Angeles during city-wide unrest and joining Border Vets at the U.S.-Mexican border to install razor wire, demonstrating hands-on support for veterans and national security.

As VETCOMM US moves into the second half of 2025, the organization remains dedicated to its mission to empower veterans, advocate for their rights and deliver life-changing results. Energized by its achievements and the trust of the veteran community, VETCOMM US is poised for even greater impact in the months ahead.

    VETCOMM offers a Money-Back Guarantee for veterans who follow the full process as outlined. When you sign up, you agree to allow us two attempts to help you secure at least a 10% VA rating. To remain eligible for a refund, you must attend all scheduled appointments with our team and complete your VA-requested C&P exams.

    If your first VETCOMM-assisted claim results in a total VA rating increase of 10% or more, the goal of the course has been achieved and the guarantee is fulfilled. No refund is issued.

    If your first claim does not lead to a 10% total increase, VETCOMM will assist you in filing a second claim.
    If the second claim results in a 10% or greater increase, the goal has been achieved and the guarantee is fulfilled.

    If your second claim also does not result in a 10% total increase, you have two options:

    1. Request a full refund

    2. Proceed with a third filing and waive your right to a refund

    Filing a third claim fulfills the guarantee obligation, regardless of outcome. Many veterans require multiple filings due to documentation challenges or individual circumstances that affect how the VA awards ratings. While we assist in the process, approval decisions are made solely by the VA.

    There are a few situations where the Guarantee Refund Policy does not apply:

    • Veterans with a 90% Total Disability Rating:
      Due to how the VA calculates ratings, increasing from 90% to 100% is very difficult. VETCOMM will still assist with up to three (3) VETCOMM-assisted claims, but no refund will be issued if a 10% total increase is not awarded.

    • Veterans with an Other Than Honorable (OTH) Discharge:
      Veterans with an OTH discharge can still file claims with VETCOMM. However, because of additional VA restrictions, we will assist with up to two (2) VETCOMM-assisted claims, and no refund will be issued if a 10% total increase is not awarded.