The veteran walking into your office
doesn't have to come unprepared.
VetIntel Solutions™ built the ReadinessTech™ ecosystem to solve the problem you deal with every intake, veterans who don't know what they have, what they need, or why they were denied. We change that before they arrive at your door.
Available to accredited VSOs, VA-accredited attorneys, claims agents, and authorized affiliate partners only.
Every intake session has a tax.
Unprepared veterans cost you time you don't have.
You're in the business of winning claims, not teaching veterans what a nexus letter is at the intake table.
Wasted Intake Time
The average VSO spends 30–60 minutes per veteran just establishing baseline documentation literacy, time that should go toward building the claim.
Missing Critical Evidence
Veterans arrive without diagnoses, without nexus letters, without records, and they don't know what they're missing or why it matters to the rater.
The Revision Cycle
Send them away to get records. They come back weeks later, still incomplete. The cycle repeats. The claim ages. The veteran loses faith.
Preventable Denials
Many denials trace back to documentation gaps the veteran could have closed, if someone had told them clearly what the VA needs and why.
Veterans arrive at your door ready.
Four integrated components that transform a confused veteran into a prepared, documented, confident claimant, before they need you.
ReadinessScan™ Assessment
Veteran completes a structured digital assessment capturing their condition, claim type, documentation inventory, and service history.
Valorithm™ Engine
Our proprietary AI engine analyzes the assessment against current 38 CFR regulations and VA adjudication standards, in real time.
BattlePlan™ Report
The veteran receives a personalized, regulation-grounded readiness report, their score, their gaps, their exact next steps. No guesswork.
TacticalAdvantage™ Framework
Condition-specific educational kits with the documentation roadmap, evidence checklist, and publicly available VA rating criteria for their exact claim.
What this means for your practice.
When veterans come prepared, your job changes, from remediation to representation.
Intake Friction
Veterans arrive knowing exactly what they have and what they need. Intake becomes strategy, not education.
Claim Quality
Properly documented claims move faster, rate higher, and require fewer C&P exam remands.
Ethical Guardrails
Our system refuses to recommend a purchase when a fatal claim barrier exists. We will never send a veteran with a dead-end claim.
Conflicts of Interest
VetIntel Solutions™ does not file claims, offer representation, or compete with VSOs or law firms. Education and readiness only.
This model works. A veteran proved it.
"Before the TacticalAdvantage™ Framework, my VSO met with me briefly and gave me little to no real assistance, I left feeling frustrated and dismissed. After working through the framework, I went back prepared. My VSO gave me stellar marks for how organized and documented my packet was. Everything had changed."
Deborah B., U.S. Army Veteran | VetIntel Solutions™ Client
First documented case of the VetIntel readiness model in action. Same veteran. Same VSO. Completely different outcome, because she arrived prepared.
See What Walks Into Your Intake.
Register below for instant access to the full BattlePlan Readiness Summary Report™, showcasing the type of output Valorithm™ generates for each veteran before they arrive at your door.
- ✦ A real PTSD claim, scored, analyzed, and mapped to 38 CFR regulations
- ✦ Documentation gap analysis with VA-required evidence comparison
- ✦ Nexus & service connection posture assessment
- ✦ Readiness Band score with full breakdown
- ✦ Priority-ranked recommended next steps the veteran receives before meeting you
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The BattlePlan Readiness Summary Report™
This is the type of output Valorithm™ generates for each veteran after completing the ReadinessScan™ Assessment. What you see below is what walks in your door.
BattlePlan Readiness Summary Report™
READINESSTECH™ ECOSYSTEM | CONFIDENTIAL
No Fatal Flaws Detected
Your claim profile clears both critical readiness thresholds. A current diagnosis is confirmed and a viable service connection pathway is established. Proceed to the full analysis below.
| Condition Claimed | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
| Claim Type | Direct Service Connection, First-Time Claim |
| Claim Situation | New Claim, Never Previously Filed |
| Evidence Tier | Tier 1, Military Service Treatment Records Present |
| Report Generated | May 12, 2026 |
Before anything else, Valorithm™ checks for conditions that would immediately compromise the claim regardless of all other factors.
Valorithm™ Assessment
Both fatal flaw thresholds are cleared. A current PTSD diagnosis is confirmed from a qualified mental health provider, satisfying the diagnostic requirement under 38 CFR § 4.130. Military Service Treatment Records establish a documented in-service stressor, creating a viable internal nexus pathway under 38 CFR § 3.303(a). This claim is structurally viable and ready for full analysis.
| Evidence Item | You Have It | VA Requires It | Status Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Military Medical Records (STRs) | ✅ Yes | Required / Tier 1 Nexus | Establishes internal service nexus per 38 CFR § 3.303(a) |
| Formal Diagnosis from Medical Provider | ✅ Yes | Required, All Claims | Confirmed. VA can proceed to rating evaluation. |
| Nexus Letter from Medical Provider | ✅ Yes | Required (Tier 2) / Bonus (Tier 1) | Strengthens service connection even with STRs present. |
| VA Medical Evidence | ✅ Yes | Corroborating | Strengthens continuity of treatment record. |
| TRICARE / Service Insurance Records | ✅ Yes | Corroborating | Service-era treatment history. Supports continuity. |
| Private Medical Records | ❌ No | Corroborating | Recommended gap. Strengthens current diagnosis continuity. |
| Personal Lay Statement | ❌ No | Strongly Recommended | Veteran account of symptoms, impact, and service history carries rater weight. |
| Buddy / Family Statement | ❌ No | Supportive | Third-party corroboration of functional impact. |
Governing Regulation
For PTSD claims: 38 CFR § 4.130 (Schedule for Rating Mental Disorders) and 38 CFR § 3.304(f) (PTSD-specific service connection requirements).
Minimum Evidence the VA Rater Requires
- A confirmed PTSD diagnosis based on DSM-5 criteria from a qualified mental health provider
- A credible in-service stressor documented in STRs, or supported by a Stressor Statement for combat veterans
- A medical nexus opinion linking the current PTSD diagnosis to the in-service stressor
- A GAF score or functional impairment assessment to support the rating percentage
Post-Service Manifestation Rule
PTSD may be service-connected at any time after discharge. There is no post-service window limitation under 38 CFR § 3.304(f). Chronicity and continuity of symptoms must be demonstrated through medical records and/or lay statements.
Valorithm™ evaluated whether this condition qualifies for presumptive service connection based on service history and exposure data provided.
Presumptive Status, Not Applicable for This Claim
PTSD is not a presumptive condition under current VA regulations. Service connection must be established through the direct nexus pathway (38 CFR § 3.304(f)). Your claim clears this requirement via your Military Service Treatment Records and Nexus Letter.
The following conditions are medically and regulatorily recognized as commonly developing secondary to PTSD. Document any related symptoms now, they may support future claims.
| Secondary Condition | Established Link | Regulatory Basis | Also Presumptive? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Major Depressive Disorder | Strongly established comorbidity with PTSD | 38 CFR § 4.130; M21-1 III.iv.4.H | No |
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder | Frequent comorbid diagnosis with PTSD | 38 CFR § 4.130 | No |
| Sleep Apnea | PTSD-related sleep disturbance nexus recognized | M21-1 Part III, Subpart iv | No |
| Hypertension | PTSD-induced chronic stress pathway | 38 CFR § 3.309; M21-1 | Yes (if AO exposure) |
| Substance Use Disorder | Self-medication secondary to PTSD, established | 38 CFR § 3.310; M21-1 III.iv.4.I | No |
Three dimensions are assessed. Each directly influences how a VA rater evaluates this claim.
In-Service Event Evidence
Do records document the condition or event during service?
Medical Continuity
Is there an unbroken chain of diagnosis/treatment from service to present?
Nexus Bridge
Is there a medical opinion establishing the link?
Score: 78 / 100, Band: Excellent
This score reflects Tier 1 scoring (Military Service Treatment Records present). The Excellent band indicates a strong, viable claim with specific, closeable documentation gaps remaining.
- Military Medical Records (STRs)35 pts ✅ Present
- Formal Diagnosis20 pts ✅ Present
- Nexus Letter (Tier 1 bonus)10 pts ✅ Present
- VA Medical Evidence7 pts ✅ Present
- TRICARE Records4 pts ✅ Present
- Private Medical Records6 pts ❌ Missing
- Personal Lay Statement4 pts ❌ Missing
- Buddy / Family Statement2 pts ❌ Missing
The following educational recommendations are ranked by potential impact on claim outcome. Each identifies a specific gap in the current readiness profile.
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1Easy
Write and Submit a Personal Lay Statement
A well-written lay statement describing symptoms, daily life impact, and service history is one of the most underutilized tools available. It is free, powerful, and the VA rater reads it.
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2Moderate
Obtain Private Medical Records Mentioning the Condition
Request records from any private physician who has treated this condition. Even a single office visit note strengthens the continuity of the medical record between service and present.
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3Easy
Request a Buddy Statement from a Witness
A statement from a spouse, family member, fellow veteran, or colleague attesting to how the condition affects daily life adds third-party corroboration the VA gives weight to.
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4Moderate
Review the Nexus Letter for C&P Exam Language
Confirm the Nexus Letter includes "at least as likely as not", the VA's required standard, and references the specific in-service stressor. A letter missing this language may not satisfy 38 CFR § 3.303(a).
Your PTSD TacticalAdvantage™ Framework
Based on your readiness profile, the PTSD TacticalAdvantage™ Framework can assist you. This condition-specific educational kit arms you with the documentation roadmap, evidence checklist, publicly available VA rating criteria in plain language, and insights built specifically for PTSD claims, so you can engage the process yourself or walk into your next VSO or attorney appointment fully prepared.
Access Your Framework → vetintelsolutions.com/marketplaceVetIntel Solutions™ and its technologies, including the Valorithm™ Intelligence Engine, ReadinessScan™, and ReadinessTech™ ecosystem, are independent educational tools and are not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), or any government agency. This report is for informational and readiness preparation purposes only. It does not constitute legal, medical, or official VA advice, and should not be relied upon as a guarantee of any claim outcome. Veterans may file claims directly and at no cost through the VA at www.va.gov or with a VA-accredited representative, Veterans Service Organization (VSO), or attorney. All insights are generated from veteran-provided data and publicly available VA policies (Title 38 C.F.R., M21-1, and related guidance).
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