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Welcome to The Veterans Disability Nexus, where we provide unique insights and expertise on medical evidence related to VA-rated disabilities.
Leah Bucholz, a US Army Veteran, Physician Assistant, & former Compensation & Pension Examiner shares her knowledge related to Independent Medical Opinions often referred to as “Nexus Letters” in support of your pursuit of VA Disability every Wednesday at 7 AM.
In this episode, Leah explains the differences between Nexus Letters (or Independent Medical Opinions) and Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs) in the context of veterans' disability claims. She clarifies that Nexus Letters, written by healthcare professionals, establish a connection between a veteran's service and their injury or illness, often backed by scientific evidence. These letters should detail the writer's qualifications, review the veteran's medical history, and support their conclusions with medical literature. On the other hand, DBQs are forms that quantify the impact of a disability on a veteran, aiding in determining the appropriate disability rating. Leah emphasizes that both qualitative (Nexus Letters for service connection) and quantitative (DBQs for rating severity) aspects are important in claims.
Take control of your medical evidence related to your benefits and visit https://www.prestigeveteranmctx.com for more information and support.
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Welcome to The Veterans Disability Nexus, where we provide unique insights and expertise on medical evidence related to VA-rated disabilities.
Leah Bucholz, a US Army Veteran, Physician Assistant, & former Compensation & Pension Examiner shares her knowledge related to Independent Medical Opinions often referred to as “Nexus Letters” in support of your pursuit of VA Disability every Wednesday at 7 AM.
In this episode, Leah explains the differences between Nexus Letters (or Independent Medical Opinions) and Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs) in the context of veterans' disability claims. She clarifies that Nexus Letters, written by healthcare professionals, establish a connection between a veteran's service and their injury or illness, often backed by scientific evidence. These letters should detail the writer's qualifications, review the veteran's medical history, and support their conclusions with medical literature. On the other hand, DBQs are forms that quantify the impact of a disability on a veteran, aiding in determining the appropriate disability rating. Leah emphasizes that both qualitative (Nexus Letters for service connection) and quantitative (DBQs for rating severity) aspects are important in claims.
Take control of your medical evidence related to your benefits and visit https://www.prestigeveteranmctx.com for more information and support.

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