VA Nexus Letters
With over ten years of combined Military and VA expertise spanning across all branches, including Navy, Marine, Air Force, Army, Space Force, Coast Guard, and public health service, we bring a wealth of experience to our services. Our approach is characterized by compassion, patience, and attentiveness.
While we do not directly handle the filing of the Nexus Letter for veterans, we offer expert guidance on the process. Recognizing that navigating the VA system can be complex and intimidating, our mission is dedicated to empowering veterans by ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns addressed.
FOR VETERANS
- Nexus Letters
- DBQ Letters
- Free Initial Consult
Simple and cost-effective way to access independent medical opinions for VA Nexus Letters.
No cost initial pre-screening consult done via phone to discuss your individual needs.
If we believe we can provide you with a positive medical opinion, we will then provide you with pricing options. We recommend our flat fee pricing, which is outlined below, as it is the least costly and has the fastest turnaround. Full payment for each step needs to be received prior to completion of each step in the process.
Costs associated with any medical record retrieval will be separately invoiced.
We do not complete Mental Health DBQS.
STEP 1
Initial Phone Consultation
STEP 2
Record Review and Strategy Consultation
STEP 3
Nexus Letter Completed and Delivered
What is a nexus letter?
A nexus letter explains the extent to which a veteran's medical condition is connected to their military service.
Why is a nexus letter important?
A nexus letter is the medical evidence a doctor prepares for a veteran that explains how and why the veteran's current medical condition is related to his military service or secondary to an established service-connected disability.
Can you win a VA claim without a Nexus letter?
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.