The Veterans Disability Nexus

Did Secondary VA Claims Really Get Harder?

15 min · 23. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Veterans Disability Nexus, we sit down with a veterans law attorney to unpack the growing confusion surrounding secondary service connection and “but for” causation in VA disability claims. There has been increasing discussion within the veterans disability community suggesting that recent legal developments have made secondary VA claims significantly harder to prove. But is that actually true? In this conversation, we break down what “but for” causation really means, why so many veterans and advocates are misunderstanding its application, and what this clarification means for secondary service connection claims moving forward. We discuss: • What “but for” causation actually means in the context of VA disability claims  • Whether the evidentiary standard for secondary service connection has truly changed  • Common misconceptions surrounding recent legal interpretations  • How medical nexus evidence should address causation in secondary claims  • What veterans should understand when pursuing secondary service connection This episode is designed to provide educational insight into the evolving legal and medical discussions impacting VA disability claims while helping veterans better understand the role of strong, evidence-based medical opinions. Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting provides independent medical opinions and medical evidence reviews for veterans seeking well-supported, defensible medical nexus opinions grounded in the evidence of record. Learn more at Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting. #VADisability #SecondaryServiceConnection #VANexusLetter #VeteransBenefits #VADisabilityClaims #MedicalEvidence #VeteransDisabilityNexus

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Did Secondary VA Claims Really Get Harder?

In this episode of The Veterans Disability Nexus, we sit down with a veterans law attorney to unpack the growing confusion surrounding secondary service connection and “but for” causation in VA disability claims. There has been increasing discussion within the veterans disability community suggesting that recent legal developments have made secondary VA claims significantly harder to prove. But is that actually true? In this conversation, we break down what “but for” causation really means, why so many veterans and advocates are misunderstanding its application, and what this clarification means for secondary service connection claims moving forward. We discuss: • What “but for” causation actually means in the context of VA disability claims  • Whether the evidentiary standard for secondary service connection has truly changed  • Common misconceptions surrounding recent legal interpretations  • How medical nexus evidence should address causation in secondary claims  • What veterans should understand when pursuing secondary service connection This episode is designed to provide educational insight into the evolving legal and medical discussions impacting VA disability claims while helping veterans better understand the role of strong, evidence-based medical opinions. Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting provides independent medical opinions and medical evidence reviews for veterans seeking well-supported, defensible medical nexus opinions grounded in the evidence of record. Learn more at Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting. #VADisability #SecondaryServiceConnection #VANexusLetter #VeteransBenefits #VADisabilityClaims #MedicalEvidence #VeteransDisabilityNexus

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Secondary conditions tied to toxic exposure

Can toxic exposure lead to secondary VA disability conditions years later? In this episode, we discuss how toxic exposures — including burn pits, airborne hazards, particulate matter, solvents, fuels, and other environmental exposures — may contribute not only to primary service-connected conditions, but also to secondary medical complications over time. We break down: *  What “secondary conditions” actually mean in VA disability claims  *  How toxic exposure can create long-term systemic health effects  *  The difference between direct service connection and secondary service connection  *  Respiratory conditions linked to toxic exposure  *  Sleep apnea, chronic inflammation, and secondary complications  *  Mental health effects associated with chronic illness  *  Medication side effects and downstream conditions  *  Why medical evidence and chronology matter  *  Common mistakes veterans make when trying to connect conditions  We also discuss the importance of individualized medical analysis and why medically defensible nexus opinions are becoming increasingly important in complex toxic exposure claims. Topics Covered *  Toxic exposure VA claims  *  Burn pit exposure  *  TERA claims  *  Secondary VA claims  *  Airborne hazards and burn pits  *  Chronic sinusitis  *  Rhinitis and asthma  *  Sleep apnea secondary claims  *  Toxic exposure medical evidence  *  Nexus letters  *  VA disability claims  *  Respiratory conditions  *  Chronic inflammation  *  Environmental exposure claims  *  Independent medical opinions  About the Podcast The Veterans Disability Nexus Podcast discusses VA disability medical evidence, nexus letters, DBQs, and the intersection of medicine and veterans disability claims. Hosted by medical professionals experienced in reviewing complex VA disability cases and independent medical opinions. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Listening to this episode does not create a provider-patient relationship. Veterans should consult accredited representatives or qualified professionals regarding their individual claims or appeals.

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