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Nexus Letter Template For Private Dr Or Therapist!

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Read it closely very close and you will see that is more clear than the original va document for a nexus letter. I did some changes on it so that it would be clear as you can see i took out possible and put not and also added a couple of words here and there. Also the old letter was used for VA doctors so i made it for private doctors. Now you can write or use any form to submit to the VA...

In my medical opinion, the currently existing medical condition is

__________ Related to

__________ Not related to

__________At least as likely as not related to

an injury, disease, or event occurring during the veteran's military service.

Present Diagnosis: ________________________________________________________

Injury or event occurring during service (as described by veteran or found in other records provided by veteran):

________________________________________________________________________________

_______________

________________________________________________________________________________

_______________

________________________________________________________________________________

________________

____________________________________________

Signed: Physician/PA/FNP Date__________________________________

I understand that the following diagnosis, opinions and statements are not official VA decisions regarding whether I will receive other VA benefits or, if I receive VA benefits, their amount. They may, however, be considered with other evidence when these decisions are made at a VA Regional Office that specializes in benefit decision

Signature of veteran Date _____________________________________________________

Signature and Title of Practitioner Date _________________________________________

Medical Opinions for VARO Claims

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No, it is not the same. Your friends let would be considered a Buddy Letter and it would be good if he could mention the incident/s, date and organization that you both were in at that time. VA sometimes likes to check up on these things and it would add validity to your claim. The VA has the option to consider it or dismiss it. Often if the buddy does not state something to the effect like this,

'this statements on this form are to true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.'

then it 'more likely than not' would be considered. Keep in mind if the VA was to determine the buddy was lying, the could prosecute!

If your buddy was a medic who treated you and later got out of service, went into on to become a doctor and was being treating you... then he could provide you with a reasonable NEXUS if he can back it up with his scientific/professional knowledge.

Do a google search on VA veterans NEXUS and there will be a ton of information on the 3 critical parts of a NEXUS letter.

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I think you should state clearly something like "After a careful review of the veterans service medical records,VA records and private medical records it is my medical opinion that:

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The nexus letter needs to have a 'rational' for the opinion. One of the VA doc wrote a simple one similar to the above, stating, is likely as not, and said my husband could not obtain or retain employment due to being P&T disable due to his service connection PTSD. The RO dismissed the letter due it not having a 'rational of DR.
*name* opinion". We did get three more nexus letters with 'rational' but we (I)
did a rebuttal of their denial issues line by line. SOC we addressed each of
the RO reason for denial. On the dismissal of the VA Doc nexus letter not be use
because no rational, we stated
the doctor's option with out
explanation or rational should be accepted as her expertise and opinions was
accepted for the care of the veterans. Our thought was if she is not qualified
to give a nexus letter why was she treating Veterans. Anyway, to prevent this
from happening on a nexus letter, I suggest the letter also contain a rational
of the opinion to prevent the RO from dismissing the nexus letter.

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Agree with Aletta. I am currently going through an appeal because my VA doc said my headaches were related to my cervical spine condition, but did not initially provide a rationale. The C&P PA (not a Dr) opined that it was not related and provided BS rationale. The VA still made me go all the way to appeal even after my VA doc provided rationale. They were not satifisfied with his broken english. He is hispanic and he didn't use proper english. Decision will be soon, hopefully!

s/ Mags

We kept our promise and served honorably. Now it is time for the VA to keep their's!

I am not an attorney or VSO and offer my opinions free of charge. Any advice I provide in my posts is from experiences I have had with the VA or I have the knowledge that others have encoutered. I accept no liability for this advice should you chose to follow it.

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