A buddy statement is testimony from someone who served with you and directly observed your service-connected condition, functioning as evidence that supports your claim by confirming what you say happened. The strength of your case often hinges on whether you can produce credible witnesses to corroborate gaps that only your own account would otherwise fill.
A buddy statement, formally called a Statement in Support of Claim on VA Form 21-10210, is a written account submitted by a fellow service member, family member, or friend that describes firsthand observations of a veterans in-service incident or ongoing symptoms related to a claimed disability.
Well-written buddy statements can fill critical evidentiary gaps when medical records are missing or incomplete. AI can guide veterans and their supporters in structuring compelling, legally relevant buddy statements that address the specific criteria VA adjudicators are required to evaluate.
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