MST claims succeed when you can credibly describe the trauma and show how it caused your current symptoms—the VA doesn't require a police report or witness, but it does require consistency and medical evidence linking the trauma to your condition. Understanding these flexible-but-real standards helps you navigate MST claims without overstating or underselling your case.
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) claims follow special VA evidence rules because in-service documentation is often absent or incomplete, requiring veterans to use alternative forms of evidence such as personal statements, behavioral markers, and secondary sources to establish that the trauma occurred. The VA is required to apply a more flexible standard of review and to assist in developing these claims.
AI can help MST survivors organize their personal narrative, identify qualifying secondary evidence they may not have considered, and draft thorough personal statements that address the specific legal criteria VA adjudicators use when evaluating these sensitive claims.
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