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If you are a veteran looking to get the most out of your hard-earned benefits, it is important that you understand how to file a successful VA claim. The government has put in place legal requirements that must be met for any VA claim to be successful and awarded VA benefits. The most important legal requirements to know are a current diagnosis, current symptoms and a medical nexus. A current diagnosis means that you must have a specific qualifying condition. This could be anything from PTSD, to an injury or illness relating to your service. Additionally, you must also show that the conditions you are experiencing have been caused by your military service. It is also important to understand the difference between psychiatrists and psychologists when it comes to a diagnosis. Both are mental health professionals, but they differ in their approach in diagnosing conditions and treating patients. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medications, while psychologists do not have prescribing powers but instead focus on talking therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). In addition to the different approaches, it is important to note that board-certified psychiatrists and psychologists have more experience and qualifications than their non-board certified counterparts. This is especially important when seeking benefits from the VA as board certification can greatly increase your chances of success in your claim. Finally, there are certain documents you should bring to your appointment and submit with your claim. These documents include a detailed medical history, evidence of service-connected disabilities such as doctor’s reports from military or civilian clinics, copies of VA rating decisions, any supporting evidence that you may have such as witness statements or pictures. All of these documents should be submitted in order for your VA claim to be successful. 🔶 Helpful resources for disabled veterans ------------------------------------------------ 🔵 If you are looking for a Nexus Letter for Mental Health and all other Medical Conditions, here is the email of one of our partners: medicalexperts@2ndStrata.com (Please Include Your Phone #) 🤠 Sign up for Boot Camp http://www.combatcraig.com