Buddy statements—accounts from people who served with you and witnessed your service-connected condition—carry real weight in VA claims because they provide corroboration that the VA can't dispute by saying your memory is faulty. A well-written buddy statement that describes specific incidents and explains the witness's credibility often proves more persuasive than your own testimony alone.
A buddy statement, formally called a VA Form 21-10210, is a written statement from someone who has personal knowledge of a veteran's disabilities, in-service incidents, or daily functional limitations. These statements from fellow service members, family members, or caregivers can serve as powerful lay evidence that corroborates a veteran's own account and fills gaps that medical records cannot address.
AI can help veterans and their supporters draft effective buddy statements by identifying the specific facts the VA needs to see, structuring the narrative for maximum impact, and ensuring the language aligns with the legal standards used in adjudication.
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