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TL;DR

Submit new and relevant evidence — nexus letter, buddy statement, DBQ. VA's duty to assist applies. Average decision ~61 days. Cheapest, fastest appeal. Use this if you have ANY new evidence at all.

Supplemental Claim (lane 1)

Submit NEW AND RELEVANT evidence that VA did not previously consider. VA’s full “duty to assist” applies — they must help develop the evidence. Average decision time in 2026: roughly 61 days.

Use a Supplemental Claim when

  • You have a new medical opinion, nexus letter, or buddy statement that wasn’t in the original record
  • Your symptoms have worsened and you have new medical documentation of the worsening
  • A new presumption (e.g., the PACT Act) now covers your condition
  • You discovered service records that weren’t previously in the file
  • You obtained a private DBQ that addresses an inadequate or contradictory C&P exam

What counts as “new and relevant”

Evidence is new if it wasn’t in VA’s file before. It is relevant if it tends to prove or disprove a material fact. The bar is low — almost any new piece of supportive evidence qualifies.

Form to file: VA Form 20-0995.

Strategy

Supplemental Claims are the workhorse appeal for most veterans. Cheap, fast, no new exam required unless VA orders one. If you have any new evidence — even just a new buddy statement — you can re-open a denied claim with a Supplemental.

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