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Nexus Letters for VA Claims: When They Matter and What to Include
A nexus letter can prove your condition is linked to service or a service-connected disability. Learn when it matters and what makes it strong.


VA Disability Rating System Explained (With Examples)
The VA disability rating system can seem confusing if you’re new to it, but understanding how it works is crucial for every veteran seeking fair compensation. This guide breaks down the basics, explains common pitfalls, and uses real-world examples to show how your evidence and symptoms translate into a rating.


Winning VA Appeal Tactics: Effective Tactics for VA Appeals Success
Navigating the VA appeals process can feel overwhelming. It’s a complex system with many rules and deadlines. But with the right approach, you can improve your chances of success. I want to share some effective tactics that have helped many veterans win their VA appeals.


VA C&P Exams Prep Guide: How to Prepare for Your Compensation & Pension Examination and Get the Rating You Deserve
The Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam is arguably the single most important event in your VA disability claim. It can make or break your rating. Yet most veterans walk in completely unprepared. Not you. Not after reading this. What Is a C&P Exam? A C&P exam is a medical examination ordered by the VA to: Confirm you have the condition you're claiming Determine the severity of your condition Establish whether your condition is connected to your military service These ex


How Nexus Letters Work For Veterans + Tips!
A “nexus” for a veterans disability claim is a link or connection between two or more things. The purpose of the NEXUS letter is to make the connection between your (the veteran's) current medical condition and either a service-connected condition or to an event related to your military service. A successful nexus letter is drafted by a medical professional, has an affirming statement reviewing the veteran’s medical history, provides supporting evidence, references to medica


Real Steps For Veterans To Challenge & Report Bad VA Disability C&P Exams & Exam
When veterans apply for VA compensation, VA will almost always send them to one of its own examiners. These examinations are called Compensation and Pension examinations, or C&P exams, and they are critical to determining whether the veteran will be awarded VA disability benefits. Because of the VA’s backlog, a lot of these examinations are now handled by private contractors, such as QTC or LHI, instead of being conducted by VA. One of the primary reasons that claims are deni


Medical Records and Evidence You Need to Support Your VA Disability Claim or Appeal
In order to receive disability compensation from the VA, you will need to demonstrate that you were honorably discharged from the U.S....


Mental Health VA Disability C&P Exam Tips
Any veteran seeking service connection for a mental health condition will have to complete a Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam before...


Veterans Nexus Letter: Sample, Example & Template
To win an award of a disability benefit, you must meet 3 criteria: 1. You have to show eligibility of your military service. 2. You must...


The BIG Difference Between A Nexus Letter & A DBQ
The difference between a Disability Benefit Questionnaire, or DBQ, and a Nexus Letter is comparable to the difference between apples and...
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