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VA Claim DENIED Even with a NEXUS LETTER?

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When you file a VA disability claim, a nexus letter from a doctor can be crucial. A nexus letter is a medical opinion that links your disabling condition directly to your military service. But even with a nexus letter, your claim can still be denied.

A nexus letter must clearly explain your condition, how severe it is, and how it connects to your service. If the letter is missing important details, or if the doctor isn’t a specialist in your condition, the VA may deny your claim.

Other reasons for denial include lack of evidence showing when or how your service caused your condition, or technical issues like missing documentation. Even small errors can lead to a denial, but these can often be fixed on appeal.

If your claim is denied, don’t lose hope. You can strengthen your appeal by obtaining a comprehensive nexus letter from a qualified specialist familiar with your condition. This letter should include a detailed review of your medical history and clearly state that your disability is connected to your military service.

Collecting additional medical evidence is also essential. Updated records, service treatment documents, and diagnostic tests can all support your case. This process can be challenging, but Veterans Guide can connect you with experienced VA-accredited attorneys to handle the appeal for you.

A strong nexus letter should be clear, professional, and backed by solid medical evidence. It must explicitly state that your condition was caused or worsened by your service, and explain the medical reasoning behind it.

If you receive a denial, consider working with a VA-accredited lawyer. They can guide you through the appeal, help gather necessary evidence, and coordinate with medical specialists for a new nexus letter. Veterans Guide offers free consultations to help you get started.

Many veterans ask about the cost of nexus letters. Typically, they range from $400 to $2,000 depending on the complexity of your case and how many disabilities are involved.

You might also wonder if you can appeal without a new nexus letter. While it’s possible, a new or updated nexus letter often significantly improves your chances of winning an appeal.

Remember, a denial is not the end. With the right support and evidence, you can successfully appeal and secure the benefits you deserve.

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Matt is a VA-accredited attorney who co-founded NAVDA in 2023. Matt has helped veterans with the VA disability appeals process since he became accredited in 2021.