The Nexus Letter:
Your Missing Link
Don't let a "Lack of Service Connection" denial stop you. Our licensed providers draft comprehensive medical opinions linking your current condition to your military service.
Serving veterans in Reno, Dayton, and Carson City, Northern Nevada via telehealth.
The #1 Reason for Denial
"We found that you have a disability, but we could not find a link to your military service."
You have the diagnosis. You have the service history. But without a medical professional explicitly connecting the two with "at least as likely as not" rationale, the VA often denies the claim.
This connection is called the Nexus.
More Than Just a Doctor's Note
A standard letter from your family doctor often isn't enough. The VA requires specific medical rationale, citations to peer-reviewed literature, and a review of your C-File.
- Comprehensive Record Review (C-File)
- Citations to Medical Journals & Case Law
- VA-Compliant Terminology
- Signed by Licensed Providers
Our Drafting Process
We take the burden of writing off your shoulders. Here is how we build a winning case.
Record Review
Our team audits your service treatment records and current medical files to find the strongest evidence for your claim.
Provider Consultation
You consult with a licensed medical professional to discuss your history, symptoms, and the impact on your daily life.
Drafting & Rationale
The provider drafts a detailed Nexus Letter citing specific medical research that supports your unique situation.
Delivery & Submission
You receive a signed, secure digital copy of your Nexus Letter, ready to upload directly to VA.gov.
Common Conditions We Link
*This list is not exhaustive. We review cases for a wide variety of medical conditions.
Nexus Letter FAQs
Don't Leave Your Claim to Chance
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