Nexus Letters and IMO Letters for Disabled Veterans
NEXUS LETTERS AND INDEPENDENT MEDICAL OPINION (IMO) FOR DISABLED VETERANS
What is a Nexus?
There are three steps involved in a claim for service connection according to Caluza v. Brown, 7 Vet. App. 498. First, the veteran must present satisfactory lay or other evidence of service incurrence or aggravation of such injury or disease [38 U.S.C.S. 1154(b)]. Second, the VA must determine whether that evidence is consistent with the circumstances, conditions, or hardships of such service. The third and final requirement is demonstrating that there is a nexus (a link or a connection) between the current disability (requirement #1) and the precipitating disease, injury, or event that occurred during the period of military service (requirement #2).
Our Results
In the last 10 years we provided 1560 IMOs to veterans to support their claims
455 cases were denied at the initial claim and we accepted representation
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IMO Sample
One of my clients posted this sample IMO letter on Hadit http://www.hadit.com/forums/topic/55854-anyone-use-david-anaise-md-jd/
Testimonials
Posted by Mike
April 11, 2022
I reached out to Dr Anaise for a records review and his Expert Medical Opinion provided via an IMO Letter for a Sleep Apnea claim – secondary to PTSD that I was going to submit. I requested his services because I knew how difficult winning this claim can be with the VA and that he was the right expert for the job. I submitted my relevant medical records to him and within a week I had a very detailed IMO letter to support my claim. My sleep apnea claim was processed and approved in less than 2 weeks by the VA and I know for a fact, it was in large part due to Dr Anaise’s IMO letter. His IMO Letter left no question unanswered and ensured the success of my claim. I would use his services again in the future! Highly recommend!
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What should I do if the VA modifies the rating for obstructive sleep apnea?
In February 2022, the VA proposed to modernize the rating criteria for DC 6847, “Sleep Apnea Syndromes (Obstructive, Central, Mixed)” and retitle that DC as “Sleep Apnea Syndromes (Obstructive, Central, or Mixed)”.
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Obesity is not the ONLY cause of obstructive sleep apnea.
The VA examiner almost always opine the the veteran’s obstructive sleep apnea is caused by obesity and as obesity is not considered a disability his claim is denied.