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The Burn Pit / PACT Act Claim Playbook

The PACT Act changed everything for post-9/11 vets. Most haven't filed. Here's your complete guide.

$97 — Instant PDF80–100 pages

What's Inside

  1. What the PACT Act changed — and which veterans it covers
  2. All 23 cancers now covered as presumptive conditions under the PACT Act
  3. How to establish burn pit and toxic exposure without unit records
  4. Airborne hazards: constrictive bronchiolitis, reactive airway, sinusitis — how each is rated
  5. Filing PACT Act presumptive claims alongside secondary conditions
  6. Nexus letter language for PACT Act secondaries when going beyond presumptive
  7. C&P exam prep for toxic exposure and respiratory conditions
  8. Appendix: deployment location eligibility list, covered conditions, pre-filing checklist

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⚡ Do This Now

Register in the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry at va.gov/airborne-hazards-open-burn-pit-registry. It's free, it documents your exposure, and it strengthens every PACT Act claim you file.

Key Point

The PACT Act eliminated the nexus letter requirement for covered conditions. You still need a current diagnosis and qualifying service. But you don't need a doctor to connect the dots — the law does it for you.

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