Learn how to prove your VA disability claim when service treatment records are missing. The absence of medical evidence from service time poses a significant challenge, but it doesn't make securing VA benefits impossible. Veterans can explore alternative evidence options to help reconstruct the facts of their service.
Lay statements from friends, family members, or coworkers who can attest to a veteran's condition, along with employment records and private or VA medical records, can be useful tools for substantiating a VA claim. We discuss the importance of medical opinions, especially when countering an unfavorable Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam report. Veterans can also corroborate in-service events and injuries through non-medical evidence, such as letters, photographs, police reports, and private medical records from their time in service.
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0:00 Introduction
0:24 Establishing VA Service Connection
0:50 Lost, Damaged, or Destroyed Military Records
1:29 VA's Duty to Assist Veterans Gather Evidence
1:50 Lay Evidence (Lay Statements, Buddy Letters)
2:02 Other Medical Records: Private, C&P Exams, VA Medical Records
2:18 Other Forms of Evidence from Military Service to Use
Can You Prove VA Disability Without Service Treatment Records?
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