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Your VA Documents Have Errors.
Find Them Before the VA Does.

ReviewMyDocs.com uses AI to analyze your rating decisions, C&P exam reports, and nexus letters. It flags contradictions, missing language, and red flags — and delivers a structured PDF report in minutes. $10 per document. No subscription.

Analyze a Document$10 · no subscription · results in minutes
When to Use It

5 Moments Every Veteran Should Run a Document Scan

Each of these is a point in your claim where a single overlooked detail can cost you months of back pay.

After you receive a rating decision

You got rated — now check their work

VA rating decisions are dense, code-heavy documents. A wrong diagnostic code, a missing secondary condition, or an incorrect effective date can cost you thousands in back pay. Upload the letter and let the AI flag what doesn't add up.

Common finding: effective date errors, overlooked conditions, incorrect CFR codes
After a denial letter

Understand exactly why you were denied

Denial letters cite regulations most veterans can't parse. AI analysis breaks down which legal standard the VA applied, what evidence they said was missing, and which paragraph gives you the best appeal angle.

Common finding: 'benefit of the doubt' not applied, missing nexus language cited
Before you submit a nexus letter

Make sure your nexus letter will hold

The nexus letter is the single most important document in your claim. It must include specific legal language. Upload a draft and confirm the AI finds the required phrases — 'at least as likely as not,' the correct CFR section, and a clear causation statement.

Common finding: missing the exact 5-word standard, vague causation statements
After a C&P exam

Review your C&P exam report for errors

You're entitled to a copy of your C&P exam report. Examiners sometimes get facts wrong — wrong dates, wrong symptoms, incorrect diagnoses. A hostile or inadequate exam report can be grounds for a new exam request. Find the errors first.

Common finding: misquoted symptoms, ignored evidence, inadequate rationale
Before filing an appeal

Know exactly what you're fighting before you appeal

Whether you're filing a Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, or BVA appeal, you need to know precisely what the original decision said. AI analysis gives you a structured summary of every finding — so you know which ones to target.

Common finding: which specific findings are most likely to be overturned
How It Works

Three steps. Ten dollars. Minutes.

01
Upload your document

Rating decision, C&P exam report, nexus letter, denial letter — any VA document as a PDF.

02
AI analyzes in minutes

The system reads the full document and identifies contradictions, missing elements, red flags, and key findings.

03
Get a structured PDF report

You receive a clear, page-referenced report — not a chatbot. Real findings, real citations, real output you can act on.

Who It's For

This is for you if…

Just got your rating

You want to understand what the VA actually decided and whether the decision matches your evidence.

Preparing to appeal

You need to know exactly which findings to fight and what legal standard the VA applied when they denied you.

Submitting documents

You want a final check that your nexus letter or personal statement has everything it needs before you send it.

Got a bad C&P exam

You suspect the examiner got things wrong and want to document the errors before requesting a new one.

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