Coming SoonComprehensive Playbook
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
- What the PACT Act changed — and which veterans it covers
- All 23 cancers now covered as presumptive conditions under the PACT Act
- How to establish burn pit and toxic exposure without unit records
- Airborne hazards: constrictive bronchiolitis, reactive airway, sinusitis — how each is rated
- Filing PACT Act presumptive claims alongside secondary conditions
- Nexus letter language for PACT Act secondaries when going beyond presumptive
- C&P exam prep for toxic exposure and respiratory conditions
- 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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