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Most veterans who qualify for the one-year presumptive window don't know it exists.
If a chronic condition appears within one year of discharge, the VA assumes it's connected to your service. No nexus letter. No evidence chain. Just file.
And every month you wait is back pay you may never recover.
Full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CK7-dOCw040
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The VA keeps changing the PACT Act. That's why a denial from last year may not hold up today.
Before the PACT Act, you had to track down a doctor to write a nexus letter linking your diagnosis to your service. Expensive. Slow. And the VA denied a lot of those claims anyway.
Now the connection is assumed. If you have a qualifying condition and served during covered periods, you don't argue it. You just file.
And the list keeps growing. New cancers, blood disorders, urinary tract cancers. What got denied two years ago can be covered today.
So if you were told no before your condition made the list, that's not the end of the road. You may have grounds to file a supplemental claim.
Trinidad breaks it all down in Season 2, Episode 2 of Beyond the Rating. No fluff. No scare tactics. Just the facts.
Full episode on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/ncmoItRUJsM
06/08/2026
Myth Buster Monday
โ Myth: "I retired honorably, so my claims will be easy."
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Fact: Retirement alone does not guarantee approval.
Yes, an honorable discharge helps, but the VA still requires documented evidence of service connection.
๐ Hereโs what that means:
If your condition isn't recorded, treated, or even properly tied to your service, you might not have enough to justify the claim.
That paper trail matters.
Get your case reviewed now.
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