Denied VA Claim? A Nexus Letter Might Be the Missing Piece
- Paige Hiss
- Apr 21
- 1 min read
If you’re a veteran who’s been denied VA disability benefits, you’re not alone — and you’re not out of options. One of the most common reasons for denial is lack of a clear medical connection between your condition and your service. That’s exactly what a Nexus Letter is designed to fix.
A Nexus Letter is written by a medical provider who can give a professional opinion on whether your condition is “at least as likely as not” connected to your military service. For many veterans, that letter is the game-changer that turns a denial into an approval.
Ask yourself:
Were you denied for “no service connection”?
Do you have a current diagnosis but limited documentation from your time in service?
Are you struggling to prove how your military experience impacted your mental or physical health?
If the answer is yes, then getting a Nexus Letter might be your next best step.
Your service matters. Your health matters. And your claim deserves to be heard — fully and fairly.Denied VA Claim? A Nexus Letter Might Be the Missing Piece

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