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- Telemedica : r VeteransBenefits - Reddit
Does anyone have any experience with Telemedica? I need Nexus Letters for a claim and need some input Also I read on here somewhere about a VA black…
- What Is the Relationship Between VA Claims Insider and Telemedica, LLC . . .
They aren't the same company, but VA Claims Insider and Telemedica are both owned and operated by Brian and Laura Reese What's especially scummy is they don't mention this on VACI when they enthusiastically recommend Telemedica
- I was not prepared for the cost of Nexus Letters. Looks like I . . . - Reddit
I was not prepared for the cost of Nexus Letters Looks like I won’t be utilizing this option unless it’s a last resort : r VeteransBenefits nbsp; nbsp; Gaming Sports Business Crypto Television Celebrity Go to VeteransBenefits r VeteransBenefits r VeteransBenefits
- Obesity and Telemedica : r VeteransBenefits - Reddit
In 2021 after my pain discomfort increased and mobility decreased I decided to work with a new VSO and a third party company that helps with claims I had several claims through the VSO and a Mental Health claim with a 3rd party where I had Telemedica give a medical opinion in addition to my VA treatment records
- I’m writing this to warn other vets of VA Claims Insider . . . - Reddit
I’m not writing this to avoid paying a fee I’m writing this to warn other vets of VA Claims Insider (VACI’s) unethical business practices and to show how parasitic they are and that Vets needing to file claims should stay away! I contacted the VA Claims Insider (VACI) for possible assistance with a VA disability claim and on May 20th 2019 I signed Soon after, the representative or
- Affordable high quality DBQ and Nexus letters - A review
I wanted to share my experience with finding Nexus letters and DBQ's so others that might be in a similar position and just starting the journey on getting the benefits they deserve are a little less lost
- REMINDER: NEVER SIGN A CONTRACT WITH VA CLAIMS INSIDER
They will refer you to telemedica to get a nexus, and the owner of that company is the wife of VAclaimsInsider owner And I've read here on reddit that va raters will not take your case seriously if you got a nexus from them
- Anyone use any of the for profit agencies for Nexus letters . . . - Reddit
So I was tooling around with some searches and MRPY and Telemedica popped up As I'm just dipping my toe into this, and by all accounts this is going to be drawn out, but would it be worth tossing one of these companies $1200-1500 for supporting documents for my claim?
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