Who Needs a VA Disability Nexus Letter?
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- In this video Leah explains the role and importance of a Nexus letter or independent medical opinion letter in VA disability claims. She clarifies that while these letters are not mandatory, they can be beneficial in establishing a connection between a veteran's injury or illness and their military service. Leah details the process of obtaining such a letter, either through medical experts like herself or from a primary care provider. She also discusses the different levels of likelihood statements used in Nexus letters, emphasizing the importance of accurate and credible medical opinions over inflated claims. Leah highlights the complexities involved in establishing service connections, especially for conditions that emerge long after service.
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At Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting, a veteran-owned company, we specialize in Independent Medical Opinions (IMOs) known as Nexus letters.
The purpose of this channel is to empower YOU, the veteran, to take charge of your medical evidence and provide you with valuable educational tools and research to guide you on your journey.
Understanding the unique challenges veterans face our commitment lies in delivering exceptional service and support.
Leveraging an extensive network of licensed independent medical professionals, all well-versed in the medical professional aspects of the VA claims process, we review the necessary medical evidence to incorporate in our reports related to your VA Disability Claim.
Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting is not a law firm, accredited claims agent, or affiliated with the Veterans Administration or Veterans Services Organizations. However, we are happy to discuss your case with your accredited VA legal professional.
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This video is not medical or legal advice and should not be substituted for advisement from your VSO, accredited agent, or Attorney.
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Are you interested in adding a Nexus letter to your claim? Please reach out to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com or give us a call at 830-490-1313!
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I need some extra help on my claim
I am so grateful for Leah and her team. It took me 10 years to get my 100% T&P and I owe it all to Leah. If you are in need of a nexus letter, she is who you want. Don’t waste time or money with anyone else. She’s the real deal. Thank you Prestige WorldWide and bless you all
Thank you for your kind words and it was a true honor! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey!
Good for you, it took me 25 yrs to finally have my filing written by knowledgeable people, and that did it! 100% permanent and total.
How much does she charge?
How much they charge for Nexus?
Do you do Medical nexus letter? Do you eo exam over the phone as long as it does not require a range of motion measurement? If so, how much does it cost to get a medical nexus letter from you after you have the C-file in hand? How long does it take to get a medical nexus from your? Please advise Charles McCorvey
Hi sir we do complete nexus letters. If you would like more infomation on our services you can take a look at our website here: prestigeveteranmctx.com/
Thank you for an honest take on nexus statements. I agree they shouldn't be needed everytime and you don't harp on getting them unlike other predatory companies. I'll definitely consider your company for an honest review of my files if need be.
Thank you for your awesome feedback sir. I look forward to hearing from you and wish you the best with your claims.
Your manner of extemporaneous speech coupled with event recall and explanation is well beyond the ordinary. P.W.M.C. has a huge asset with your skill set, even if one tunes out the subject matter at hand, you are still fascinating to view and hear.
That is one of the nicest things anyone has ever said about my efforts. Truly that is very encouraging to hear and I genuinely appreciate the thoughtful feedback
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Thanks for watching!
Heyyyy Combat Craig!!!! Mannnnnnn your videos have helped me as well.
@@d0x5j0 He is awesome isn't he?!
@@prestigeveteranmedical yessssssssss
CC wish u two would collab and make a very informative video
Nexus letters are the keys for VA claims. The VA will consider a private medical opinion more favorable than a C&P examiner's opinion or a VA Doctor...Cheers!
Hey there sir so glad to see here! Big hugs and thanks for the support and comments
lol no.
That depends upon the language and knowledge of the the individuals writing of that Nexus letter.
Not true, all veteran's know the reality of that incorrect statement. She has personal knowledge and experience on the subject matter having been on the "inside" she's one of us, but most VA outside contractors are not. The VA will always give more weight to its own team, not ours.
@@MegaAli213 Miscommunication...I'm on her side.
Awesome video… been working on my claims for 6 months . Crossing T’a and dotting I’s …learned so much since I filed the first time until this one I’m about to do.
Best of luck sir keep us posted!
Thank you for being so comprehensive in your discussion.I am currently awaiting a response from my claim for presumptive bladder cancer(no agent orange exposure). The VA sent me notice that they were reviewing my previous claim for bladder cancer( no complaint while on duty), if I get another negative review from the VA,I will be on your doorstep for consultation.Again,many thanks!
Well I wish you the best of luck with that of course and I am sorry to hear about your issue. Keep us posted sir and thank you for your positive feedback
Thanks, for your genuine medical opinion. For me personally, I was injured in a LOD M-16 Firing Range Accident, with diagnosed sc low back strain with degenerative spondylosis and radiculopathy and lower extremities. I understand that there are many terms for low back terms that are used inter-changeably; including herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, musculoskeletal injuries, sciatica, and PTSD.
I understand, that injuries are primary and secondary, also. Is it possible that a secondary condition was used as a primary diagnosis, thus coming up with a 20% disability for back strain? Consequently, omitting the secondary issues of sciatica pain throughout my lower extremities from the nerve root of my disc? This is complicated and I wish to speak with you on this, if you could?
Thanks, Jim
Hi sir I would be happy to take a closer look at this with you. If you would email info@prestigeworldwidemctx.com my assistant can get you some information about our process.
I got all of my doctors that I see on a regular basis besides the VA that wrote letters for me and they're all saying my medical conditions is that I'm fully disabled I cannot work on housebound and if there's any veteran out there that wants to help me do the paperwork please
Please go see your Local VSO they will assist you with paperwork
thanks for explaining these important things i would love if you made a video about some of the less known disabilities like meiniers syndrome and diabetes secondary to sleep apnea thanks😊
Sure thing sir. I have a list of what I am going to do up thru about Mid Jan. I will post that soon so people can check out what is coming up. I will add the items you mentioned to my brainstorming/future video list. Thank you for the feedback
Thank you Ma’am for simplifying the Nexus Letter Approach, I was lucky enough to have a wonderful PCP that did a “more likely than not” Service Connected Secondary
Thank you for watching and I am glad you found this helpful!!
@@prestigeveteranmedical thanks ☺️ I’ll just make 😊😊😊
I received a SSOC and was denied for sleep apnea. I served in the Army from 1973 till 86 .Sleep apnea was not mention in my service medical records because I never complained about sleep apnea matter of fact had not even heard of sleep apnea back then. The examiner stated It is unlikely that the condition of sleep apnea would be related to an incident requiring hospitalization for shortness of breath , fever and dizziness. they went on to say those symptoms bring to mind a response to a viral or bacterial condition as opposed to being a causative factor for sleep apnea. I did some research on my own and found that shortness of breath fever can be a result of sleep apnea.
That is tough sir I am sorry to hear this and wish you the best of luck with it!
I am in the process of gathering evidence to file a VA claim many years after separation. I appreciate your candor and integrity. I will be reaching out to you for an opinion if I need it.
Best of luck to you sir. Thank you for the kind words and keep us posted!
Car & tank accident 30 years ago while in service. Have trouble today concentrating, dizziness, blurred vision etc. Possibly TBI
I am sorry to hear that sir.
Exactly what happened to me. Messed up back in service. Claimed 10 yrs later. VA aknowledges it happened in service. Denied because of no continuity of care even though personal statement explained lack of health insurance.
This is a very common occurrence and one we assist with frequently. Please let us know if you would like us to look at this with you in the future. Maybe check with your regular doc who may write an opinion as well. Also a good claims agent or attorney may be beneficial. Do not give up sir!
That's the same exact thing they told me for the exact same condition. Smh verbatim!!!!!!!!!
@@d0x5j0 I gave up on it already but working on some bigger stuff since they didnt want to give me the 10-20% for my back.
@@mariomario.. well I hired an attorney. Because I refused to let them get away with messing me up and not being held accountable. That was hogwash to me. Man they told me the same thing that they told you. As if it was a template.
@@d0x5j0 Thats awesome. I was almost paralyzed and they still tried to screw me over. I gave up on that one but I started to educate myself about this stuff and was able to get some much bigger claims later on so it kinda backfired for the VA. I would have been happy with a small 10-20% rating.
Hi Leah, great and very informative video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. How can I get a hold of you to talk about a couple secondary conditions I would like to file?
Hi sir I am glad you enjoyed the content. I am going to try to keep making videos weekly so if there is a specific topic you'd like to hear about just let me know! If you would like to reach out to us please email info@prestigeworldwidemctx.com or you can put in a contact us request at our website here: www.prestigeworldwidemctx.com/
I filed a claim for skin cancer had a CP and the examiner never asked anything about how I thought it was military related. The VA stated there was enough evidence that I have sk I n cancer but not enough evidence to show it was related to my service can you help
Possibly sir. We could def take a look at it with you. Can you please email us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
Wish I had heard all of
This back on June 1969 . When I got out of the AIR FORCE.
Thank you for watching and thank you for your service
Thanks for the video on nexus
Good to know
Thanks for watching!
I believe I was misdiagnosed while on active duty. I had abdominal pains and the doctor said it was Gastrointestinal pains. A stool sample came back positive for blood in it. Several more samples were done during my time on AD and they were all positive. Never did anyone suggest I get a colonoscopy. They told me it was from my hemorrhoids. This all started back in 1989. Fast forward 20 years later and I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I’ve been on medication ever since. My gastroenterologist wrote a letter for me. He believes I had UC while on active duty. Is there anything you can. Do for me? It’s gotten worse. I get Remicade infusions every 8 weeks. Thank you.
I am so sorry to hear this sir. If you would like to email us at info@prestigeworldwidemctx.com we can get you some additional information
Wow. This is EXACTLY what’s happened to me. I’ve been out 23 years ago and was diagnosed with UC in 2012, had many many sick calls for abdominal pain.
First off, you are absolutely beautiful! Second, thank you for all of the helpful information! I'm going to try and increase a few of my disabilities and this information was very helpful.
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This video is so informative!!!! Wow thanks so much for this
I am so glad you enjoyed it! Please consider following the channel for more great videos!
This is some very informative user friendly information
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I plan to use your services
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Question?
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If I request a letter for Flat Feet (Pes Planus) Foot Pain ( Plantar Fasciitis) and Athletes Foot all as econdaries to a primary military ankle injury
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Would that be 1 payment of 600 or 3 separate payments of 600?
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Thank you for your time
I am glad you found the information helpful. We are generally able to discuss pes planus and plantar fasciitis in the same letter but it just depends on the specifics of the case. I am not sure about athletes foot we would just have to review the case
I was diagnosed with depression. I've had dealt with severe digestive issues since the military that caused depression and anxiety. The VA diagnosed me with depression and sent me to a therapist. She agreed to write the Nexus letter after seeing my military medical record and treating me for 4 months now. What is the most important information to have on the letter? Linking my disability to my depression?
She should list the documents she reviewed and discuss the likelihood of it being related and why. The terminology "at least as likely as not" "more likely than not" or "due to" should be used if possible when she states that she believes your issues are related to anxiety and depression. I hope this helps and good luck!
@@prestigeveteranmedical Thank you for responding. She stated that a nexus letter for depression should come from a psychologist. She is a LCSW. Is that true?
@@MH-il1lk An LCSW is competent to write a nexus letter 100%. Typically when it comes to DBQ's Psychologists or Psychiatrists must do first time DBQ's. Re-evaluation DBQ's for increase can be completed by any type of medical doctor, psychologist, LCSW, PA, or nurse practitioner. In this case we are specifically talking about nexus letters NOT DBQ's so that does not even apply. Does that make sense?
The VA provides the service…so they can deny the benefits…
Get your own Dr!
Yes it is so tough sir. Many veterans may be successful just asking their VA doctor to provide a letter or their own primary care manager etc. Also many veterans have positive opinions rendered from C&P examiners if all of the evidence supports a positive opinion. It can certainly be tough but many ways to get connected for sure
Really enjoy the videos. Thank you so much for the information. I just had my first two C&P exams last week. I have two more in four days. Is it too late to submit personal statements or have nexus letters written? Save those for an appeal or do them now?
It is totally up to you sir. It is really a personal choice based upon your situation. I am not sure on the timeline for submission ou would want to clarify with a VSO about that sir. Thank you for watching =-)
Just cause a condition wasn't caught while on active duty shouldn't mean a specialist shouldn't write an opinion for the vet. Some of these examiners just stare at our STRs and give an opinion without looking at the WHOLE picture! U guys rely WAY too much on just the STRs. If a vet has rated disabilities from OVERUSE and OVERLOAD without one singular "event" in service to point towards, it should be completely plausible for them to have other issues going on too
Totally! I agree. Thank you for sharing your insight
Question, How many claims are service connected per year? What percentage of those claims are connected by VA CP examiners?
I have no idea. That is a great question. Thank you for watching
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I got a letter today from my primary care doctor I've been with him for over 25 years and I'm also getting a letter from my lung doctor November 2020 I stopped breathing in my house in my heart rate dropped down to 20 I spent the week in the hospital I'm on oxygen permanently the rest of my life and both doctors are saying it's due to my military service and they also have two line of duty from 400 from medical hospital Dr Mike wrote on the line of duties got my medical condition is due to my military service on the ground zero world trade center site location I'm handling the dust in the breeze when the buildings came down on top of me
I am very sorry to hear this sir. Best of luck to you with this
I'm I already 80% I have obstructive sleep apnea I'm on a sleep apnea machine and I'm on oxygen 24/7
I am so sorry to hear this
I got denied for my back pain even its on my military medical records and I got records for treatment by civilian orthopaedics but I don't have a nexus letter thats on my denial letter too. You guys provide a nexus letter.
I am very sorry to hear this. We do assist with nexus letters. Please reach out whenever you are ready to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
I filed for wrist condition back then because I had complaints of wrist pain, but I didn’t know it was carpal tunnel. Can you guys provide a letter or is that a no go
If you follow up via email with your expert about it they can discuss it with you
Having right knee problems. X ray results point pseudogout in layman's terms. Attacks more frequent. Have 20% left foot fracture with pes planus and 0% right foot pes planus. Underrated lumbar strain 10% due to never getting a c&p exam. Had physical therapy no relief. We will see soon what orthopedic says. Which primary claim would better connect my knee?
Hey sir sorry to hear about this! I do not think either of those would necessarily have anything to do with pseudogout. Possibly other typical degenerative types of arthritis but not pseudogout. Best of luck
Super informative video as always! I can't find information regarding whether you need a Nexus letter for a service connected 0% rated migraine condition that you are trying to increase. Can you shed light on the need for a nexus letter in this situation please and thank you! 🙏😁🇺🇸
Hey sir I do not believe a Nexus letter would help much for that as these typically show a link to your service and if you are 0% that is already established. A DBQ may be helpful or simply requesting the increase from the VA as the examiner will fill out the DBQ at your C&P. Your private doctor can fill these out as well
@@prestigeveteranmedical thank you for clearing that up!
@@dapper98374 of course! Best of luck
Doesn't the Nexus Letter need to be written in the state you live in ? A friend of mine paid for one and the VA turned it down because it was not written from a doctor in the same state . So he lost 1500 dollars. Do you write them from the state I live in SC ?
Hi sir there is no requirement for that at all. We write letters for veterans in every state. If you need clarification you may want to follow up with a legal professional. Please reach out to us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com if you would like more info
I was diagnosed with ms 8 years after separation......presumption 7yrs after separation. I started developing optic neuritis 1 year after separation. I just found out about the presumption around 7 years ago. No excuse but can I get your help? I'm a Desert Storm Vet.
Hi sir I would be happy to try to look at this with you. Please send an email to info@prestigeworldwidemctx.com when you get a chance
Veterans Administration called twice told me to ask for examination through vamc doctor as vba workers found cue 3.### + cue 3.### both ladies from vba one from DC plus another from Chicago said third party Dr. did me wrong on depression mst-ptsd examination and that they wanted to get me rated and told me what to write how to write it and what form .
It gave me a shred of hope, the message they relayed was they do care ,they don't like to deny veterans but they need a medical opinion.
Clean for 15 years and at a breaking point.
Best of luck sir please keep us posted on your outcome!
Awesome video I’m trying to figure out what my next step should be I had put in a claim when I was new so I didn’t know any better for sleep apnea connected to Gerd secondary to IBS unfortunately didn’t realize that Mcgirts wasn’t service-connected either way it came back tonight I got approved for asthma and I’m wondering should I go for China connected secondary to asthma or secondary to allergic rhinitis just wondering who I can contact about this thank you
Hi sir I would be happy to provide you more information. Please email us at info@prestigeworldwidemctx.com
If your va psychiatrist gives you a good nexus letter, 51% as most likely that my depression is caused by my service connected tinnitus, how much weight does that carry? They still sent me for a c&p exam, and I'm waiting for a decision.
There are really alot of variables to be honest. It is complicated but having that type of letter from your doc can certainly help!!
I had a prior to service injury before I entered the service, it had healed and I was fine when I took my pre enlistment exam. However, when out on a training exercise while in service I injured that exact same elbow. As it was aggrevated, and continued to bother me and after the X-Rays....The Medical Board recommended my Discharged. Yeeeeeeears later I heard about filing a claim, so I did and was denied because they said it was a prior to service injury. So for the past 4 years that did not make sense me. If I was injured while on duty, and they discharged me on a Medical.... Not sure why that was not service connected? I didn't have a nexus letter or anything, Never even heard of that. I wan't to re-file again but this time with the Nexus letter.
Wow I am sorry to hear about your struggles please let us know if we can assist in the future and best of luck to you on this
I suffer from headaches. They come and go and I have recently been keeping a headache log. . I am rated at 10% for tinnitus but what I don't know if this is related to other factors. Ive read that it could be secondary to tinnitus so my question is, can this be actually diagnosed to see if they are connected? Do they take where I was stationed like contaminated bases too? How do I go about doing this without making it seem like in trying to get va money? Thank you.
That is a good question sir. I am sorry to hear about your concerns. Always best to follow up with your treating doctor to evaluate the condition. I understand your concerns about seeming as if you are seeking money etc but those are two separate things. Having the condition evaluated and eventually seeking benefits if you so choose to do so
great video..I don't know what state your in ,i am in new jersey.isthis possible to get a nexus from a provider out of state???
Hi sir we have experts in Washington, Texas and Colorado however medical opinion letters based upon records review can be preformed by experts outside of your state. The VA once had a policy that prohibited telehealth examinations when conducted by non-VA providers however they have since reversed this policy (you will want to get clarification from this by a VSO). Either way we never performed that type of service and traditional records review and medical opinion has been widely accepted for decades regardless of the state of the expert. I hope that was helpful and again for further clarification you will want to follow up with your accredited advocate.
We use VA clinic, can we still hire you to do the NEXUS letter?
You can hire anyone you want to write a nexus letter. It is your choice
Just out of curiosity, I have been being seen at the VA for combat related PTSD problems for a while now. Do I still need a medical nexus or should this be an obvious case? I have a long list of problems that I have never claimed that could probably be attached as secondaries, than you for your educational videos.
You know every case is different. Nexus letters are never needed but can at times be helpful. Often, veterans will attempt to connect their ailments without one and if that fails they may seek a letter. Sometimes veterans get one up front anyhow. It is always best too consult with a legal expert like a claims agent or a VSO or an attorney for further clarification. I am so glad you are enjoying the videos!
@@prestigeveteranmedical Thank you so much, I will get a VSO and get some advice. I suspect before long I will become a client as this process evolves.
@@donaldmartin4980 sounds good sir best of luck to you
@@prestigeveteranmedical Thanks I am going into this with limited expectations.
@@donaldmartin4980 sorry to hear that sir but I am hoping for the best for you!
How much does this cost?
We have a one time $200 dollar records review fee then it is $600 per letter.
🤔 did youa actually say veteran....."snuffy"?
I sure did =-)
A letter of accommodation?
There's money in this?
Nexus letters are not letters of accommodation
I've never lost a claim when using these guys. Heather Call is a beast with her knowledge.
Thank you for the opportunity and we love Heather too!
@The Qodesh Homestead I'm sure you will
How do I get a Nexus letter I do not know how to write one
You can ask your treating doctor to write one. They are also not required
This this work the same for increases or secondaries
Hey sir Nexus letters can be helpful at times but are never required. If you would like more info please reach out to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
Been out of service since 1990. Can spousal nexus letter substitute for a service member buddy letter for sleep apnea?
Do you mean a spousal buddy letter?
@@prestigeveteranmedical yes.
@@wkwmobile Souse letters can be very helpful at times if they witnessed specific events yes. Best of luck
Do you only work with veterans...?
Mostly but we make exceptions depending on the circumstances of the request. Please email us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com and we can get you some info
Thanks for sharing. I have a question. If my doctor writes a BDQ for me, do I have to attend a C & P exam?
It depends. Sometimes they will just rate you based upon the evidence you submit but it is up to the VA and most of the time I would say its unlikely
@@prestigeveteranmedical Thank you
@@jadavis1000 You are very welcome sir
I need a Nexus letter and DalsoBQ
Please contact us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com You may also be able to obtain one from your treating doctor
Does the weight of the letter change if submitted after a negative c&p or denial
I do not believe that particularly changes anything as far as the credibility of the report
@@prestigeveteranmedical thank you for your timely
response
Mrs. Leah, I have a question. Basically, I've done all of my own research and submitted my claims. I claimed ptsd & they rated me at 70% and then I claimed IBS and it was bumped up to 80% and they were presumptive conditions from the Gulf War. But here's my question I have 3 more things that I've submitted and they were not denied they were deferred. The first, after the Gulf War I got stationed at Ft.Drum and while being there I had this reoccurring skin rash but no one could tell me what it was and throughout my life I continue to get this rash. I use the VA now and they still can't tell me what it is. And at one point I had to go to the emergency room because the rash got really bad but still no diagnosis, it eventually goes away but returns periodically. Second, I tore ligaments in my ankle and I have problems with it where it always feels like I'm going to roll my ankle or I get a sharp pain in my ankle. Lastly, it's for unemployability I can't hold down a job because of my ptsd and I've been a delivery driver after my service and I couldn't do my job because of the ptsd and because lifting boxes I never felt comfortable lifting heavy things because of the instability of my ankle as well. Again, none of the three were denied just deferred. Hopefully you can give me some advice?
Hey there! You know every case is different. I suppose it would be prudent to wait and see what happens. Hopefully you will get a response quickly. Keep us posted!
@@prestigeveteranmedical Alright, and I'm sorry, I didn't mean for such a long diatribe. Also, I don't know if you're able to answer this, but is that normal procedure for them to defer things instead of giving a decision? And if you can could you tell me what do you look for when taking cases? Again, thank you...
@@lilbuck70 No need to apologize! I am not sure that there is a "normal" necessarily because there is so much variability from case to case. I will say that things get deferred all the time. If you would like to know more about our organization you can find out alot on our website at the following link. Also if you have more specific questions just put in a contact us request and we can give you more details and try to answer specific questions for you: www.prestigeworldwidemctx.com/
@@prestigeveteranmedical Alright, and I'll definitely review the link you sent. Again, thank you.....
@@lilbuck70 You bet and thanks for watching!
How do we contact you with questions?
You can email me at leah@prestigeworldwidemctx.com
How do challenge 2 inadequate C&P exams that are now closed/final?
I injured my right ankle in service... its documented and diagnosed.
I recently received my C-file. Both exams were missing information with no MO or rational.
That sounds really crappy. They are supposed to provide a rationale for the opinion. Have you hired an accredited agent or attorney yet?
@@prestigeveteranmedical I called a few of the well know lawyers from youtube but they won't touch it because I'm 100% P&T. They advised me to seek help with the DAV. If I were to get this claim reconsidered and grant i would get retro pay. I don't if this would be considered a CUE or what.
@@williesutton1555 I am sorry to hear that. I wish you the very best of luck of course. Perhaps try some other accredited attorneys in your local area. They may be smaller firms but perhaps you can have an in person consultation to explain your situation.
its good to have your c-file but most of the time there not going to have your recent c&p exams in them. Go to your local VA affairs office in your town or nearest town ask for a copy of your 2 most recent c&p exams and they will make you copies, take those 2 exams to your private DR. and ask him or her to write you 2 nexus letters to rebuttal the negative opinion with a positive opinion then go file a SUPPLEMENTAL CLAIM.
@@SuperANTHONY221 Thanks for the info!
Your assistance got me to 100% P&T
That is just awesome to hear sir thank you so much for trusting me to assist you!
I need a nexus letter for a documented concussion in service. Denied twice and asked for more evidence and just recently found original cat scan images that are not in c file.
I am sorry to hear that sir. You may want to follow up with your treating doctor. If you would like more information on our services please reach out to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
@@prestigeveteranmedical treating doctor was in Greece where I was stationed in 1999.
And they were “more likely than not” incompetent
How do I find one of the in vso's
www.va.gov/ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp
how much?
You can check our prices out on our website here: prestigeveteranmctx.com/
What is the cost of a Nexus letter?
Our prices are listed on our website here: prestigeveteranmctx.com/
This gets me a little nervous. My medical records are lost while in active duty. I'm being seen at my local VA hospital to build up my claim. What do you think aside from making more appointments should I do
You can get with a VSO who can help advise you on the claims process. These are accredited legal professionals
I've heard the VA won't accept them over the C&P examining professional.
That is incorrect. You will want to follow up with a legal professional for clarification on this
How can I reach you?
Please reach out to info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
If I have been diagnosed with PTSD as well as Mild Sleep Apnea (with cpap prescribed but u fortunately obese. If I file SA secondary to PTSD do you think VA will deny my due to my obesity and won’t consider PTSD? Thanks.
often obesity is related to a veterans mental health condition or there other service connected disabilities. Beyond that it is really hard to say because it just depends on several variables
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!!
Thanks 🙏 for all your information
Thank you for your long time support sir
Hello thank you for the video. I was separated in 2006 after three deployments to Middle East. In 2010 I was diagnosed with afib and although I know for a fact I had sleep apnea prior to that I didn’t get a diagnosis until 2018 when I finally smartened up and swallowed my pride. Are these presumptive and would I need a nexus letter ? I received imminent danger /hostile fire pay while I was deployed and was in constant fear of attack. Thank you.
Hi sir I am sorry to hear this. I am not aware of atrial fibrillation being presumptive to any exposures in the middle east however you may want to consult with a legal processional on that. Best of luck to you
If a veteran is diagnosed with depression for example, can the vet possibly use a negative mark on their DD-214 as rational to connect their depression to their service if the mark proved to be unjust years later? For illustrative purposes, veterans who were discharged during the Don't Ask Don't Tell era were commonly given a statement of "Homosexual Admission" under the Narrative Reason for discharge. Unfortunately, that could be a problem because that statement could cause those vets to be discouraged from applying for government jobs or applying for a VA home Loan due to the possibility of outing themselves publicly for the fear of being ostracized, harassed or assaulted by someone. One could reasonably believe those fears could cause a vet mental and emotional health problems for years. What do you think?
Every case is different and really just depends on the specifics. I have seen veterans with DADT discharges get connected for a mental health condition as a result of their discharge and their experiences.
Those that C&P examiners who use the term “more likely than not” or terms like that … in my opinion are cowards! Totally afraid to make a solid stand or decide either for against! Most Vets are ok with the truth! Don’t need anything over or under inflated and certainly NOT a word salad.
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I was in Vietnam in 1966 67 i got agent orange i have had blatter cancer sence 2009 and just recently had it taken out for the 6th time the cancer got in to my blood stream where as i had to have one half of my left lung removed i have a racing heart beat for long time two congested heart failures and blood clots to mention a few problems was given 100 per cent disability now they took me off and I still have same problems i served in the army and navy.what do you think ajm.
I’m very sorry to hear this sir. Have you ever tried working with your local VSO to help you file for those issues?
As a National Guardsman of 16 years, I have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, had shoulder surgery and knee surgery… It is unknown what caused the issues… age related? Could be, Guard related? To a degree to be sure…. I have not made any previous issues of this with the military, but with retirement coming up, should I be seen as I think at least a small percentage has got to be related to the physical grind over the years
Hey sir I am sorry to hear about these issues. It is totally a personal choice regarding getting seen. I wish you the best of luck with this and thank you for your service
Do you have any experience regarding cancer and the individuals that worked directly in the naval nuclear industry? No family history of cancer or is that outside of your expertise?
We have written letters for cancer but generally speaking there are very specific things reviewed for cases of nuclear/radiologic exposure t
All good but most important to many is the cost. Also can more than one symptom be addressed in a single document. Many people with whom I have spoken want to know up front what expense they will insure.
Well it depends on the person writing it. For example your primary care doctor may write it for free and write an unlimited number of conditions in one document.
I have 0% service connected for actinic keratosis and nevi.
Since being medical retired from Army I have had several more benign skin lesions removed and recently I have been diagnosed stage 3 melanoma. Is this new diagnosis considered a new claim or a claim to increase %?
I am so very sorry to hear this sir! I am not the expert on the filling process. You may want to follow up with a legal professional who can advise you on filling
What about for secondary conditions and increases you think is necessary nexus letter even if I got diagnose or if I never got diagnose then I need one and how much weight it has to have our own personal statement for our conditions?
Nexus letters are never required
If mentioned to a private practitioner, would they be knowledgeable of what a nexus letter is?
Possibly. It just depends on the practitioner
Thank you for getting back to me I really appreciate it and I also have a buddy lettuce
Of course thank you for watching
Is an IMO recommended on a claim for tinnitus with a “high probable” MOS?
That is totally up to you. IMO's are never required they are just a personal choice for every veteran based upon their circumstances
If a service connected condition interferes with sleep and you have severe apnea treatment (requiring cpap therapy) does that form a medical nexus.
It can is some instances it just depends on the risk factors and history of the condition
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How will the pact act support medical conditions without a nexus statements.
You will want to discuss this with an accredited legal professional if you need clarification about the specifics of the PACT act and ratings etc.
Do you offer DBQs as well along with the NEXUS letters?
We can assist with a handful of DBQ's that do not require a face to face exam
Awesome video very informative. Im thinking of filling next year, when should i get these nexus letters or IMOs. Do they have a to be within the same time frame that you file or can i just get them now and add them to my claim? How long does it take to receive these letters
Hey sir that is a personal choice. You may want to discuss strategy with a legal professional to see what works best for your case. It takes us about a week to complete them I cannot speak for other medical professionals of course their times may vary
@prestigeveteranmedical Thank you for responding so quickly. I will be contacting you guys in the near future For the Nexus letters, IMO letters.
What are you seeing as a timeframe of receiving your c-file from the
VA
I have hear as little as two months but then again I hear that many veterans are still waiting much longer.
Ma'am, much appreciate the great info! Question: Must I obtain a Nexus Letter if my Vertigo diagnosis was made by an emergency room doctor WHILE I was on active duty? In other words, is the in-service diagnosis for this particular disability sufficient for establishing nexus?
I forgot to add that my personal statement describes my Air Force job as having me work routinely on the flightline (where the aircraft are parked and taxi) and routinely near diesel-powered ground equipment eg. forlift trucks, fire trucks, power generators, aircraft refueling trucks.
Hey sir that is a great question. Nexus letters are never required. They can just be helpful in some cases
Best of luck and thank you for watching
Awesome video 😊 do you do DBQs as well with the Nexus Letters??
We do assist with a few types of DDBQ's but not all. Thank you for watching
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Please email us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com and we can send you some information and try to find out how we can assist
Why does every other VA attorney tell everyone that you MUST have 3 things for a successful claim? Diagnosis, symptoms, and NEXUS. This is the very first and only time I have ever heard that you don’t need a nexus when submitting a claim.
You do need a nexus. You just do not require a nexus letter. A nexus can be established at your C&P exam
@@prestigeveteranmedical so if a board certified medical doctor provides you with a completed DBQ and a nexus letter to submit with your claim, then why does the VBA insist on sending you to a C&P examiner for repeat documentation that was already submitted? Isn’t that a waste of time and money?
@@GovmntLacky they reserve the right to do order an exam. You may believe your evidence is adequate but they may find that it is not.
@@prestigeveteranmedicalin my case, a complete DBQ and nexus from a board certified doctor and expert in their specialty was not considered in favor of a contracted C&P examiner paid by the VA after a 5 minute phone call 🙄
@@GovmntLacky I’m really sorry to hear that sir. You may benefit from working with a VA attorney to help straighten this out
What is the cost of a nexus letter ?
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Do you do mental nexus letters
We sure do
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@Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting I was just denied theee conditions last week after waiting 11 months 1 week.Was awarded smc k though and all.the denials were favorable and diagnosed. Anxiety was less likely than not even though The emergency circumcision happened in service
@@Donald-c2z I am very sorry to hear this sir
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