Struggling to get the VA benefits you deserve?
You served your country and now seem to be facing a different battle — having to prove the impact your service
on your relationships, life, work and mental health for a VA disability claim.
Maybe you’ve already filed, only to receive a denial or a lower rating than expected. Or perhaps you’re about to submit your claim
but worry that a rushed, impersonal Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam won’t truly capture what you’re going through.
The process alone can be frustrating, overwhelming, and unfair. But you don’t have to go through it alone or unprepared.
A private mental health C&P evaluation: Help ensure a fair rating.
A VA C&P exam isn’t always thorough, and it’s not uncommon for veterans to feel dismissed, misunderstood, or rushed.
A private mental health C&P evaluation ensures your condition is properly documented by an independent expert—
someone who takes the time to listen, assess, and provide a detailed report that accurately reflects your struggles and their impact.
More than a diagnosis.
Our Veteran Disability Service evaluations consist of far more than a diagnosis. We offer the following services, as needed and
appropriate for your case and circumstances specifically:
Initial 30-Minute Interview and Record Review
Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ)
- A DBQ is a standardized form used by the VA to document a veteran’s mental health conditions. It provides detailed information on the severity and impact of these conditions on the veteran’s daily life and employability. DBQs are crucial for the VA to assess and rate the disability accurately.
- We assist with DBQs for the following mental health conditions:
- Initial PTSD Disability Benefits Questionnaire
- Mental Disorders (Other than PTSD and Eating Disorders) Disability Benefits Questionnaire
- Eating Disorder Disability Benefits Questionnaire
Nexus Letter
- A nexus letter is a detailed clinical opinion written by a psychologist linking a veteran’s current mental health condition to their military service. This letter is essential for establishing the tier of service connection for the disability claim.
Total Disability Individual Unemployability Letter
- A TDIU letter evaluates whether a veteran’s service-connected disabilities prevent them from maintaining substantially gainful employment. This letter can be critical for veterans seeking a total disability rating based on unemployability.
Cognitive, Behavioral and Emotional Testing/Assessment
- Testing, may be recommended to support your DBQ, Nexus Letter, or TDIU evaluation.