You Earned These Benefits.
The System Makes It Hard
to Claim Them.
A live workshop for Canadian Armed Forces veterans who've left money on the table — not because they don't qualify, but because nobody showed them how the VAC claims system actually works.
Can't make it live? Register anyway — you'll get full replay access for 30 days after the session.
Why $7? Free workshops fill with people who don't show up. Seven dollars means you're serious — and it tells you I am too. I'm not a claims consultant. I'm not monetizing your file. I'm a veteran sharing what I figured out so you don't have to do it the hard way. The price exists because your time is worth something. So is mine.
The VAC System Wasn't Built to Make This Easy.
You served. You sustained injuries — physical, psychological, or both. You have every right to the benefits Veterans Affairs Canada exists to provide.
But the claims process? It's a bureaucratic maze. Forms that don't explain themselves. Language designed by lawyers, not veterans. Submission requirements nobody briefed you on. And if you get it wrong, you don't just fail the claim — you potentially compromise future claims on the same condition.
So most veterans do one of two things: they wing it and leave money on the table, or they give up and walk away from benefits they legitimately earned.
In the U.S., federal law mandates the requirements for anyone acting as a claims agent. Misrepresent a veteran and you're liable — full stop. That accountability drives an entire ecosystem of peer resources, accredited advocates, and publicly available guidance.
In Canada, no organization carries a federal mandate to help you. Not the Legion. Not VAC-funded service organizations. Nobody is legally on the hook if your claim gets botched. You are entirely on your own — and most veterans don't know that until it's too late.
This workshop exists to change that dynamic. You'll walk away with a framework built on decades of claims data and VRAB decisions — cross-referenced, plain-language, and designed to put the power back in your hands.
One Workshop. A Clear Path Through the Process.
This isn't a lecture about what VAC is supposed to do. It's a working session on how to actually submit a claim — written, organized, and positioned to succeed.
What VAC is assessing, how they assess it, and what a claim needs to include to be taken seriously. Most veterans submit incomplete claims without knowing it — this session covers exactly what's required and why.
The most important document in your file is the one most veterans write poorly or skip entirely. We'll cover how to write a clear, credible claim statement that connects your service to your condition — in plain language that decision-makers can act on.
Dave built a custom AI assistant specifically for Canadian veterans navigating VAC claims. We'll show you how to use it — and share the underlying prompt so you can use it with any AI tool you prefer. This is the part of the workshop the U.S. doesn't have.
Dave built a custom GPT trained specifically on VAC processes to help veterans draft claim statements, organize their documentation, and understand their options. Every registered participant gets access to the tool and the prompt that powers it — so you're not locked into one platform.
Built for Canadian Veterans. Full Stop.
If you served in the Canadian Armed Forces and you have conditions — physical, psychological, or both — that are connected to your service, this workshop is for you.
- You served in the CAF and have service-related conditions you haven't claimed — or claims that were denied.
- You don't fully understand the VAC process and nobody has walked you through it in plain language.
- You've avoided the process because it feels overwhelming, bureaucratic, or designed to make you quit.
- You're willing to do the work if someone gives you a clear map.
- You want to understand the AI tools available to you — and how to use them without depending on any single platform.
A Veteran Who Navigated the System.
And Built Tools to Make It Simpler.
Dave Morrow served 15 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, including a tour in Afghanistan. He knows what it means to come home carrying conditions the system doesn't make it easy to claim — and he knows what it means to figure out the process the hard way.
He built the Hard to Kill platform on the principle that Canadian veterans deserve honest, practical information — not managed confusion. The VAC claims workshop is an extension of that mission: no fluff, no pity, just a clear map through a process that shouldn't be this hard to navigate.
Dave also built the Canadian Veterans Affairs AI Assistant — a custom tool designed specifically for veterans who want help drafting their claim statements without paying a consultant to do what they can do themselves.
What You Need to Know.
- Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2026
- Time: 1900h EST (7:00 PM Toronto / Ottawa)
- Format: Live, online — phone, tablet, or laptop
- Investment: $7 CAD — one-time
- Replay: Available for 30 days after the session
You Earned These Benefits.
Claim Them.
One workshop. A clear process. The tools to do it yourself. Seven dollars.
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