If you have new and relevant evidence to support your denied claim
You’ll need to submit new and relevant evidence that you think will change our decision:
- New evidence is information you didn’t submit to us in the past.
- Relevant evidence is information that proves or disproves something in your claim.
We can also help you gather documents from a VA medical center, other federal facility, or your private health care provider. You’ll need to provide the name of the facility that treated you and the treatment dates.
If you have a presumptive condition now covered because of a change in law
You’ll need to submit or identify these types of evidence:
- Medical records that show the diagnosis and severity of your claimed condition, and
- Military records that show you meet the service requirements for the presumption
If you have qualifying military service for a presumptive condition, you don’t need to prove that your service caused the condition. We automatically assume (or “presume”) that your service caused your condition.
Learn more about presumptive conditions based on exposure to toxic materials:
Learn more about different types of presumptive conditions:
Learn more about Supplemental Claims