2021 VA Disability Rates saw 1.3% cost-of-living increase based on the COLA calculations. For a 50% disabled veteran with a spouse and one child who…
The required medical opinion is called a Nexus letter. The letter must be written specifically for the individual and explicit to that individual’s claim.…
The veteran must have a current diagnosis of PTSD. The in-service event/stressors must be supported by credible evidence. A connection (called a nexus) between…
The importance of a good nexus letter cannot be overemphasized. The content of your nexus letter can determine whether you receive VA disability benefits. It is extremely difficult…
While NEXUS Letters can be helpful, they are not guarantees that the VA will grant your claim. If there is strong evidence that the…
The nexus, or link, between a veteran’s current disability and an in-service event, is often the hardest element of service connection to prove for a VA…
A doctor must establish the service connection between a disability and your time in the military by a medical opinion (also called…
A Nexus Letter or Medical Opinion is a letter written by a medical clinician, a PA, NP, MD, DO, Audiologist, Podiatrist, or Psychologist with…
Our doctors provide NEXUS letters that link a claimed disability condition(s) to a veteran’s time in service.
A nexus letter is a document prepared for a veteran by a medical professional that explicitly connects an in-service event to the current condition for…