Buddy statements work best when they provide specific, dated recollections of how your service-connected condition functionally affected you—vague character testimony adds little, but a former squad member describing your specific limitations in realistic scenarios carries weight because it corroborates medical findings with lived observation. The statement should read like testimony someone would actually give in court, concrete and anchored to time.
A VA buddy statement, formally known as a Statement in Support of Claim, is a written account from a fellow service member, family member, or friend that corroborates a veterans reported symptoms, in-service events, or daily functional limitations.
These statements carry real evidentiary weight but are often poorly written or too vague to influence a rating decision. AI can help veterans and their supporters structure compelling buddy statements with the specific details, timeframes, and observational language that VA raters are trained to look for, dramatically increasing their impact on the claim outcome.
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