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.
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
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