In this video, Veterans will learn about NEXUS Letters and why they are important. You will be given 5 examples of companies that provide a multitude of services for Veterans and who specialize in writing these Letters. Veterans will also be given some tips on how to identify a good Nexus Letter.
00:49 Not all medical professionals are capable.
01:10 Use these tips to help make the right decision.
01:24 Access to highly qualified medical providers.
01:31 U.S. Board Certified psychologist for independent disability claims.
01:43 VA Claims Insider offers both in-person and virtual examinations.
01:55 $13,000.00 worth of proprietary VA disability claim resources.
02:25 We service veterans worldwide.
02:30 Va Claims Insider has a staff of 150 people.
02:41 They got me properly rated with a hundred percent disability rating.
05:01 A nexus letter is evidence-based prepared by a medical professional.
05:10 Establish a connection between in-service disease or injury.
05:30 Why are nexus letters so effective at providing service connection?
05:58 Do some research on the company.
06:49 Va Claims Insider recommends an experienced medical professional.
07:11 Which qualified medical professional will give you the most weight?
07:57 If you are dealing with feet stuff go with a podiatrist.
08:21 Ask the company or doctor for a VA nexus letter sample.
08:39 A correct nexus letter should be brief.
08:45 It should provide evidence to support the connection.
09:29 A letter and citations based on medical evidence.
09:43 Doctor must express their nexus opinion for the service connection.
10:18 Let’s talk about how to write a VA nexus letter.
11:08 The nexus doctor should reference medical and personal records.
11:19 DD 214 or any other existing evidence.
11:29 The best nexus letter doctors site medical research studies.
11:56 Doctor must provide credentials such as job title or specialty.
12:26 Five statements of the likelihood for a VA nexus letter.
13:01 Veteran condition was caused or made worse by active duty.
13:12 More likely than not means greater than 50%.
13:32 As least like as not means greater than 50%.
14:08 Benefit of the doubt always goes to the veteran according to VA law.
14:18 Not likely due to is less than 50%.
14:40 If you get this it will sink you.
14:52 Is not due to is a 0% chance.
15:28 Ask for references from previous veteran clients.
16:10 Will VA doctors write nexus letters for veterans?
16:46 Find a private doctor to complete a VA nexus letter.
16:57 Do your homework, check the reviews, get references.
When it comes to your VA Disability Claims, Medical Evidence is KEY!
You need to have proper medical evidence for your conditions if you want to be granted a connection and receive compensation for your disability claims.
Many Veteran's claims fail because of this very reason. They throw a bunch of claims against a wall in hopes that one or two will stick. Unfortunately, this approach will almost always end up poorly.
Fortunately, there are companies that Veterans can use for assistance with their claims as well as be given access to doctors who specialize in the VA's language and processes.
Here are a few options and some pros and cons:
VA Claims Insider (The Preferred Choice!)
-74-90% off discounted access to actual highly qualified medical providers and board-certified psychologists
-Independent medical exams
-Disability Benefit Questionnaire
-Objective NEXUS Letters
-In-person and Virtual Medical Examinations
-The VA Claims Insider ELITE Program offers over $13,000 worth of proprietary VA Disability Claim Resources.
-Staff of over 150 Veterans, most of which are service-disabled Veterans
-Service Veterans Worldwide
2) Prestige Worldwide Medical Consulting
-Fast, affordable and high quality
-No Cost Medical Records Reviews
-$100 Flat Fee for Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ)
-$200 Flat Fee for Medical Nexus Letter
3) Valor For Vets
-Quality Medical Documentation Supporting Veteran Disability Claims
-Access to Specialty Medical Providers
-$150 Medical Records Reviews
-$150 per Disability Benefits Questionnaire
-$600 per Nexus Letter
4) Dr. Craig Bash
-Highly Experienced and Highly Specialized
-Offers In person exams
-$1,500-$2,000 per Nexus Letter
-Additional Fees for Medical Records Review
5) Dr. David Anaise
-Highly Experienced and Highly Specialized
-He both an MD and an Accredited VA Attorney
-$1,500 for Medical Nexus Letters
-Additional Fees for Medical Records Reviews
-Does not offer In person Medical Exams
WHAT IS A NEXUS LETTER?
A Nexus is an evidence based document prepared my a qualified medical professional which helps establish a connection between the in service injury, illness or condition to the current disability.
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