Coming SoonProcess & Appeals Playbook
The Nexus Letter Master Playbook
25+ condition-specific templates. How to find the right doctor. How to brief them. How to fight back when the VA disagrees.
$97 — Instant PDF80–100 pages
What's Inside
- The exact legal standard for nexus letters under 38 CFR § 3.310 — in plain language
- 25+ condition-specific nexus letter templates, each pre-loaded with relevant medical rationale
- How to find and vet the right IME (Independent Medical Examiner) for your condition
- How to brief your doctor: the one-page summary that gets the letter right the first time
- What makes the VA reject a nexus letter — and how to prevent every common failure
- Rebuttal templates for when the VA's C&P examiner disagrees with your private doctor
- Nexus letters for presumptive, secondary, and aggravation theories — different language for each
- Appendix: 25+ complete template library, doctor briefing one-pager, rebuttal scripts
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Key Point
The five words that win: 'at least as likely as not (50% or greater probability).' Every nexus letter must contain this exact phrase. Not 'probably.' Not 'likely.' Those five words.
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