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Does the VA verify nexus letters?
VA and VA-contracted doctors will likely provide a nexus opinion when completing a C&P examination with a veteran; however, they are less likely to write a nexus letter or provide any opinions outside of that context. They can, however, help veterans complete forms such as Disability Benefits Questionnaires.
How effective is a nexus letter?
No proof, no benefits. A Nexus Letter is a strong form of proof that can bridge gaps in a condition’s link to military service. For secondary conditions (conditions caused by other conditions), a Nexus Letter must clearly detail how the current condition was caused by the original.
How long does it take for the VA to review evidence?
The VA estimates that it takes them 94 days to review a VA disability application. However, many cases take much longer than that. Here are some factors that can shorten or extend the time it takes to reach a decision: Type of claim filed.
What happens if the VA Cannot find my medical records?
If several attempts to find the missing medical evidence have failed, you can still win your VA disability case if you can find other evidence of the accident or treatment. The evidence in your file may show a sudden drop off in health or a leave from duty that can support your assertion that an event occurred.
What is a VA medical nexus letter?
A nexus letter explains the extent to which a veteran’s medical condition is connected to their military service. It is written by a qualified health care provider and is reviewed in conjunction with other medical documentation to determine the benefits for which you are eligible.
How important is a nexus letter to the VA?
A nexus letter is especially crucial if no medical records were provided in support of the application and the C&P examiner does not find a link between the Veteran’s illness or disability and his military service. In this situation, the application will be denied unless a nexus letter is submitted.
Can a veteran write their own nexus letter?
But veterans can find a medical expert to write a professional and persuasive nexus letter without having to pay up front, as long as they hire the right veterans’ disability law firm.
What does VA decision letter sent mean?
A VA Rating Decision Letter is the first letter veterans will receive from VA after filing a claim for service-connected disability compensation. The rating decision letter will notify you that VA has reviewed your case and determined whether the claim was related to service.
How do you know if your VA claim was approved?
You can check the status of your VA claim, appeal, or decision review on VA.gov. You’ll need to sign in first with DS Logon, My HealtheVet, or ID.me. If you don’t have any of these accounts, you can get one now. If you need help, please call us at 800-827-1000.
What is a nexus letter?
How do I prove I am a disabled veteran?
You prove service connection of your disability by showing what is called “continuity of symptomatology“: that you have had continuous symptoms of your disability from service to diagnosis. You can prove a claim like this using only lay evidence – you do not need to provide a medical expert opinion.
Can a veteran write his own nexus letter?