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Individual Unemployability Claims
Remands
Higher Level Reviews
Appeals and Overturning Denials
Rating Increases
Agent Orange
Sleep Apnea
Earlier Effective Date
PTSD
DIC/Widow
Heart Disease
Reopening Closed Claims
Mental Condition Claims
Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia
Military Sexual Trauma
Back, Neck, Feet and Spine Problems
Secondary Claims
Supplemental Claims
Board of Veterans Appeals Cases
Medical Nexus Letters
CAVC Refferals
Hypertension
Joint Pain(Feet, Hips, Ankles, Back, Knees, Shoulders, Elbows, Hands, Toes & Neck)
Clear and Unmistakeable Errors
Headaches and TBI
Gulf War Syndrome
Presumptive Claims
Initial Claims
Reevaluations
Reductions
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
GERD
Digestive Issues
Sleep Disturbances
Sinusitis and Allergic Rhinitis
Ear conditions, Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Hearings
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Jacksonville Veterans Disability Services is headquartered in Jacksonville,NC and serves US military veterans both across the nation and US veterans living in forgein countries internationally.
Services for veterans with disabilities from military service nationwide and worldwide, including clients near all VA regional offices and their areas of jurisdiction: places such as Montgomery, Alabama; Anchorage, Alaska; Phoenix, Arizona; Little Rock, Arkansas; Los Angeles, Oakland and San Diego, California; Denver, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Wilmington, Delaware, Washington, D.C.; St. Petersburg, Florida; Honolulu, Hawaii; Boise, Idaho; Indianapolis, Indiana; Des Moines, Iowa; Wichita, Kansas; Louisville, Kentucky; New Orleans, Louisiana; Togus, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Detroit, Michigan; St. Paul, Minnesota; Jackson, Mississippi; Ft. Harrison, Montana; Lincoln, Nebraska; Reno, Nevada; Manchester, New Hampshire; Newark, New Jersey; Albuquerque, New Mexico; New York City; Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina; Fargo, North Dakota; Cleveland, Ohio; Muskogee, Oklahoma; Portland, Oregon; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Providence, Rhode Island; Columbia, South Carolina; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Nashville, Tennessee; Houston and Waco, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; White River Junction, Vermont; Roanoke, Virginia; Seattle, Washington; Huntington, West Virginia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Germany; Japan; Afghanistan; Iraq; France; Turkey; China; Mexico and Canada.
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We are VA claims agents which means we prepare, present and prosecute claims. Our services include finding providers to provide nexus letters for our clients but we do not write the nexus letters ourselves.
A “nexus” for a veterans disability claim is a link or connection between two or more things. The purpose of the NEXUS letter is to make the connection between your (the veteran's) current medical condition and either a service-connected condition or to an event related to your military service. A successful nexus letter is drafted by a medical professional, has an affirming statement reviewing the veteran’s medical history, provides supporting evidence, references to medical research, and ends with specific VA desired language that confirms their medical opinion. Ideally, a nexus letter would come from your primary care physician. But in most cases, especially if the VA is treating you, this is not feasible. Why? Because VA doctors are generally dissuaded from writing nexus letters or giving any opinions about the service connection of your condition. Also, many private civilian healthcare providers are unwilling to write nexus letters because they do not understand the VA system. Nexus letters can be very beneficial after a negative C&P examination and for appeals, especially if the examiner found no evidence between the claimed condition and your military service. I never advise getting a nexus letter for an initial claim except in rare circumstances like lost service treatment records. See what the VA examiner says about the claim first before deciding whether a nexus letter is needed. For more info, nexus letter templates, samples, examples or to find a nexus letter provider see our veterans disability law blog at: www.vetsdisabilityclaims.com
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Yes. You should visit veteransdisabilityclaims/intake for more information and to complete our new client intake sign up process.


