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How Veterans Can Still Win a VA Claim Without Service Records 

If you can’t find your service treatment records, never went to sick call, or lost your military paperwork, your VA disability claim is not automatically dead. Missing records make a claim harder to prove, but the VA can still grant service connection using lay evidence, buddy statements, personnel records, post-service medical records, and a strong medical nexus letter. The key is replacing what’s missing […]
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VA Secondary Conditions to GERD

If you have service-connected gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you may be focused on the symptoms you experience every day: heartburn, regurgitation, chest discomfort, or difficulty sleeping.  However, GERD can affect far more than your digestive system.  Over time, chronic acid reflux may contribute to additional health conditions involving the esophagus, respiratory system, throat, sleep, and even mental health. […]

VA Disability for Chronic Kidney Disease Secondary to Hypertension

Many veterans develop chronic kidney disease (CKD) because of long-term damage caused by high blood pressure. If your hypertension is already service connected, you may qualify for VA disability benefits for chronic kidney disease as a secondary condition. The VA rates chronic kidney disease from 0% to 100% depending on kidney function, glomerular filtration rate […]

Why Was My Sleep Apnea VA Claim Denied Even Though I Have a CPAP Machine?

The VA may deny a sleep apnea claim despite CPAP use when the evidence doesn’t establish service connection. While a CPAP machine confirms a sleep apnea diagnosis, it doesn’t prove that military service caused the condition. To grant benefits, the VA must find evidence linking your sleep apnea to service or a service-connected disability. This guide explains […]

Why the VA Says Your Claim Lacks a Nexus and What to Do Next

If the VA says your claim lacks a nexus, it’s because the evidence submitted didn’t adequately connect your condition to military service. Without this link, the VA can’t grant service connection. However, this isn’t necessarily the end stop. This guide explains what a lack-of-nexus denial means, why it happens, and what evidence can address it. Key Takeaways What Does “Lack of Nexus” Mean? […]

Can You Get VA Disability if Symptoms Started After Military Service?

Yes, you may qualify for VA disability even if your symptoms started after military service. Not every condition related to military service causes immediate symptoms, and some may take years to develop or worsen enough to require medical attention. As a result, a diagnosis after discharge doesn’t automatically prevent you from qualifying for benefits. This guide explains how the […]

One Nexus Letter or Multiple? How to Structure Evidence for Multi-Condition Claims 

Do you need separate nexus letters for each condition listed on a VA disability claim? Not necessarily. A single nexus letter can sometimes address multiple conditions if a provider gives a separate medical opinion and rationale for each one. However, unrelated conditions or claims involving different medical specialties may require separate nexus letters. Key Takeaways […]

What is a Medical Records Review and When Do You Need One Before Getting a Nexus Letter?

If you’re considering a nexus letter for your VA disability claim, you may assume the next step is simply finding a provider willing to write one.  But not every veteran needs a nexus letter.  In some cases, your existing records already contain the evidence you need to support service connection. In other cases, a medical records review could reveal gaps that […]

Are There Nexus Letter Doctors Near Me?

Yes, there are doctors who can write nexus letters for VA disability claims, including both local healthcare providers and qualified telehealth clinicians who review veterans’ medical and service records. A nexus letter is a medical opinion that explains how your current condition is connected to your military service or to another service-connected disability. While many […]
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