VA PTSD claims require three pieces of evidence: a diagnosis from a mental health professional, your account of the traumatic stressor, and proof that the stressor is consistent with your military service record. Missing any one of these is enough for a denial, so understanding what counts as sufficient evidence before you file saves months of back-and-forth.
PTSD claims through the VA require specific types of evidence including a diagnosis from a qualified mental health professional, a credible in-service stressor, and a medical opinion linking the two, with different rules applying depending on whether the stressor involved combat, personal assault, or other circumstances.
Understanding these evidence standards is essential for building a successful claim, and AI tools can help veterans identify documentation gaps, organize stressor statements, and prepare for the Compensation and Pension examination process.
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