Your Service Earned You These Benefits.Let's Get the Proof.
The #1 reason VA claims get denied? Missing medical nexus. A nexus letter from a licensed MD connects your condition to your service — giving the VA the evidence they need to act.
Whether you're filing for the first time, been denied, or increasing your rating — we help.
Schedule Your Free ConsultationUnderstanding VA Denials
Why VA Claims Get Denied
Most denials aren't because veterans don't deserve benefits. They happen because the evidence is missing.
No Medical Nexus
The VA requires a doctor's opinion connecting your condition to service. Without a nexus letter, even well-documented conditions get denied. This is the #1 reason for denials.
Weak or Incomplete Evidence
Submitting a claim without strong medical documentation is like going to court without evidence. The VA needs clinical records, a diagnosis, and a clear medical opinion to decide in your favor.
Unfavorable C&P Exam
C&P exams can be brief and may not fully address how your condition relates to service. A single unfavorable examiner opinion can tank an otherwise strong claim.
Delayed Onset Conditions
Many service-connected conditions — PTSD, sleep apnea, tinnitus, toxic exposure illnesses — appear years after discharge. Without a nexus letter explaining the medical reasoning, the VA assumes no connection.
The Nexus Program
How It Works
Three simple steps. No red tape. No runaround. Just the medical evidence your claim needs.
Book Your Free Consultation
Schedule a call. We review your conditions, service history, and claim goals — then explain exactly what documentation your case needs and outline the timeline.
Submit Your Records
Provide your service treatment records, VA medical records, private treatment records, and DD-214. The more complete your file, the stronger the medical opinion.
Receive Your Nexus Letter
A licensed MD reviews everything, drafts a VA-compliant medical opinion, and delivers your completed nexus letter within 7 business days. Free revisions included.
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What Veterans Say
Trusted by Veterans Across Every Branch
"From the first call, I felt like my case actually mattered. The team explained everything clearly and delivered ahead of schedule. I never had to chase anyone down for updates."
"The doctor who reviewed my records was incredibly thorough. He took the time to understand my full medical history and the nexus letter reflected that level of detail. Very professional."
"Communication was outstanding from start to finish. They kept me updated on every step of the process and answered all my questions — even the ones I felt silly asking."
"I was skeptical at first, but the professionalism of this team won me over. My nexus letter was detailed, well-organized, and delivered faster than promised. Would recommend to any veteran."
Your Next Step
Invest in Your Claim
The right medical evidence can change everything. Book a free consultation to learn how the Nexus Program strengthens your VA disability claim with MD-authored documentation built to meet VA standards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A nexus letter is a medical document written by a licensed physician that establishes a connection — or "nexus" — between your current medical condition and your military service. It uses the "at least as likely as not" standard required by the VA and is one of the strongest pieces of evidence you can include in a disability claim.
Book a free consultation and we'll walk you through everything — your conditions, what documentation your case needs, and the exact timeline. No obligation, no pressure.
Our medical team needs your service treatment records (STRs), VA medical records, any private treatment records related to the claimed condition, diagnostic imaging or test results, and your DD-214. The more complete your records, the stronger the medical opinion. If you're missing records, we can discuss options during your consultation.
The average turnaround time is 7 business days from receipt of your complete medical records. Complex cases involving multiple conditions may take slightly longer. We keep you updated throughout the process so you always know where things stand.
Absolutely. A nexus letter serves as new and relevant evidence for a supplemental claim after a denial. Our physicians review the C&P exam findings alongside your full medical history and can provide a contrary medical opinion when the evidence supports service connection.
Yes. The Nexus Program is backed by the same medical team that writes nexus letters for VA disability firms and accredited agents across the country. You get the same MD-authored, records-based medical opinions that organizations rely on — with a process designed specifically for individual veterans.
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