FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Nexus Letter is a detailed medical document that connects your current medical condition to your military service, supporting your VA disability claim.
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A Nexus Letter provides the necessary medical evidence to establish a connection between your service and your current disability, which is crucial for the approval of your VA disability claim.
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No, you do not pay until after it is determined that you are eligible for a Nexus Letter. We believe in assessing each case thoroughly before any payment is required.
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Not everyone qualifies for a Nexus Letter. We provide an expert medical opinion and ensure that our letters are written with the highest integrity, based on a thorough review of your medical history and service records.
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No, we do not guarantee that your Nexus Letter will win your VA disability claim. While a well-crafted Nexus Letter can significantly strengthen your case, the final decision rests with the VA.
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Our Nexus Letters are written by experienced physicians who have a deep understanding of the VA system and are dedicated to providing accurate and reliable medical opinions.
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The timeline can vary, but once we have reviewed your documents and determined eligibility, the writing process typically takes a few days. You will first receive a draft for review before the final signed copy is provided.
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You will need to provide your military DD214, documentation of current rated disabilities, a personal statement, any buddy letter statements, and all relevant VA and non-VA medical records.
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Yes, we take your privacy seriously and ensure that all personal and medical information is kept secure and confidential throughout the process.
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If we determine that a valid Nexus cannot be established, you will be notified and will not be invoiced. However, we do not offer refunds based on the outcome of the VA’s decision, as we cannot guarantee approval of your claim.
Let’s get started.
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Join online
Enter your information using the button below to request your Nexus Letter.
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Meet your provider
Your doctor will reach out to introduce themselves and schedule your appointment.
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Get your Nexus Letter
Receive a professionally crafted nexus letter to support your VA disability claim and enhance your chances of approval.