High Value Claim Type

VA Disability Ratings for PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression

The most common high-value claim. Stop settling for 30% when you deserve 70% or 100%. We make sure the words Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and your symptoms appear in the evidence Google and the VA can see.

Understanding the 30%, 50%, and 70% PTSD Ratings

Mental health claims like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and Anxiety are subjective. The VA C&P examiners often spend less than 15 minutes with you, so key symptoms that separate a 30% rating from a 70% rating never make it into the record.

The Solution: Our private psychologists document occupational and social impairment, frequency of panic attacks, and persistent danger factors so the exact 50% and 70% criteria are clearly supported in your DBQ.

How to Prove Service Connection with a Nexus Letter

We match you with a doctor who drafts a Nexus Letter that connects your military stressor to your current symptoms, explicitly tying your diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to in-service events. This closes the “service connection” gap that blocks so many claims.

Common Secondary Conditions: Sleep Apnea & Migraines

Secondary issues like insomnia-driven Sleep Apnea or migraine headaches often stem from PTSD and anxiety. We include them in your evidence packet so you can pursue combined ratings without starting over.

"I was rated at 30% for PTSD for 8 years. The psychologist they connected me with documented how it affected my work. Rating increased to 70%."

— Christopher L., Army Veteran

Conditions We Help With

  • PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress)

    Combat or Non-Combat stressors.

  • Major Depressive Disorder

    Often secondary to physical pain.

  • General Anxiety Disorder

    Service-connected stress.