Coming SoonComprehensive Playbook
The Gulf War Illness Playbook
Presumptive. Undiagnosed. Chronic. The VA has a lower bar for Gulf War vets — most don't know it.
$97 — Instant PDF80–100 pages
What's Inside
- Gulf War presumptives under 38 CFR § 3.317 — the legal standard and who qualifies
- The 10 presumptive conditions and how to file each one
- Undiagnosed illness claims: how to claim what the VA can't label
- Chronic multi-symptom illness (CMI): fatigue, pain, cognition — all covered
- Secondary conditions flowing from CMI: PTSD, sleep disorders, GI conditions
- Nexus letter strategy for Gulf War presumptives — what's different from standard claims
- C&P exam prep: Gulf War-specific protocols and how the examiner evaluates CMI
- Appendix: presumptive condition list, deployment documentation guide, pre-filing checklist
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⚡ Do This Now
→ Confirm your Southwest Asia deployment dates are in your service records. The presumptive period is August 2, 1990 to present. That date range is your threshold — verify it now.
Key Point
Gulf War vets don't need a diagnosis to file. 'Undiagnosed illness with objective indications' is a recognized rating category. You can win without a label.
Disclaimer: SecondaryClaims.com is an independent veteran-authored educational publisher. We are not accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs under 38 CFR § 14.629 and do not provide legal advice.