Honor Nexus FAQ

We provide expert independent medical opinions (IMOs) and nexus letters, supported by our network of specialized doctors, to enhance your VA disability claim. Our unbiased and thorough medical opinions can significantly improve your chances of success.

FAQ

A nexus letter connects your medical condition to your military service. It must establish three key points: eligibility for benefits, a diagnosed condition, and evidence linking the condition to your service.

No, we cannot guarantee results. We are not VSOs or attorneys and have no stake in the outcome of your case. Guaranteeing success is unethical and can harm your claim.

  1. Gather necessary documents (Rating Decision Letter, DD214, medical records).
  2. Request a free initial assessment.
  3. Pay for the Doctor’s Assessment.
  4. Receive the assessment and determine next steps.
  5. Pay for the medical opinion report.
  6. Quality control review by an attorney.
  7. Receive the final IMO report.
  • Initial assessment: 24-48 hours
  • Doctor assessment: 7 days
  • Medical opinion report: 7-21 days

Expedited options are available for an additional fee.

No, our doctors provide opinions based on your medical records.

No, but we offer payment plans. Work begins once the full payment is made. Third-party payments are also accepted.

Yes, we can collaborate directly with your representative.

Yes, nexus statements are applicable for new, reopened, and appeal claims.

If your claim is denied, it is likely a legal issue. We can refer you to a reputable attorney. If the denial is due to our IMO, we can provide a rebuttal letter.

Typically 30 days. After this period, a new assessment may be required based on your case specifics.

You can securely upload your documents via a HIPAA-compliant link provided after the initial assessment.

Yes, we only use doctors to ensure the highest credibility for your IMO.

Commonly needed documents include DD214, claims file, VA medical records, private medical records, imaging, lab results, VA decision letters, and C&P exam reports.

While we cover most conditions, we cannot guarantee acceptance for every case. Each request is carefully assessed on a case-by-case basis to ensure it meets our review and service criteria.

Our experts can provide additional or rebuttal statements for a nominal fee if needed.

Yes, the VA accepts nexus letters from any licensed provider.

A Compensation and Pension (C&P) Exam evaluates your claimed condition’s severity and its connection to service.

A Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) is a form used to document your condition’s specifics.

No, we do not provide these services at this time.

No, there are many factors in a claim’s approval. Our role is to provide a well-supported nexus letter to enhance your case.

No, we do not offer refunds if your medical record does not support a positive nexus opinion.

Letters typically take 8 weeks from receipt of payment, records, and contract, depending on various factors.

Qualified medical professionals, such as PAs, MDs, and specialists, can write nexus letters. The quality of the content is more important than the credentials.

Yes, we can accept emailed records through our HIPAA-compliant email.

Additional Questions?

Please email us at info@honornexus.com for further inquiries.

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