Why HHOM LLC is the Place to Get Your Nexus Letter
- Dr. Howard A. Friedman MD, founder of HHOM LLC
- 3 days ago
- 5 min read
5-13-2025
By Dr. Howard Friedman MD | Veteran | U.S. Army Medical Corps | Internal Medicine | HHOM LLC

Before the rating, before the claim,
There lies a story, not just a name.
A burden borne, a truth denied,
Now seeks its witness, certified.
At HHOM, your voice is heard—
In every record, in every word.
---- Dr. Howard Friedman
Why HHOM LLC is the Place to Get Your Nexus Letter
Navigating the VA disability system isn’t just about forms or acronyms—it’s about telling your truth in a way the system will recognize and honor. Title 38 governs the process, but the heart of your claim lies in three questions:
Are you eligible for benefits?
Do you have a diagnosable medical condition?
Is that condition connected to your time in service?
If your records clearly answer all three, your claim may proceed swiftly to the final review. But most veterans’ stories don’t fit into tidy boxes. Service records are often incomplete. Diagnoses evolve. Time passes. That’s where the process can stall—and where a Nexus Letter becomes crucial.
Understanding the Process
Once a veteran files a claim, the VA begins gathering medical and service records. This stage is vital: if new evidence is added later, the entire process may reset to step three—record review. From there, many veterans undergo a Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam. Be honest in that exam. It’s designed to assess severity and service connection.
If the VA examiner determines your condition is “as likely as not” related to service, your claim may move to the senior review stage. But too often, that connection is missed or minimized. The burden then shifts to you—and to those you trust to advocate for you.
That’s where HHOM LLC comes in.
What Is a Nexus Letter?
A Nexus Letter is more than just a document. It’s a professionally written, evidence-based medical opinion that establishes a connection between your current medical condition and your military service. It requires three critical components:
An Author: A physician with the credentials, experience, and insight to speak with authority.
Evidence: Service records, diagnostic findings, journal articles, and VA policies.
A Conclusion: Language that directly answers the VA’s standard—terms like “as likely as not,” “after review of the veteran’s pertinent records,” or “in my professional opinion…”
A credible Nexus Letter doesn’t just make claims—it builds a case with clarity, specificity, and professional integrity.
The HHOM LLC Difference: Credentials & Probative Value
The VA places a premium on the probative value of any opinion it receives. That means your Nexus Letter is only as strong as its author. My name is Dr. Howard Friedman. I am:
A Veteran who trained and served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps,
A graduate of Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
A former VA physician with 19 years of service, including leadership in
Home-Based Primary Care,
Pain Management,
Telehealth Implementation.
I have worked on both sides of the system—the military and the VA—and understand the language, the codes, and the real-life stories behind them.
At HHOM LLC, I do not outsource any part of this process. I personally review every file, write every word, and ensure each letter is crafted with care, clarity, and a commanding understanding of both medicine and military service.
You won’t find generic templates or third-party contractors here. You’ll find expertise—and a fellow Veteran who listens.
One Price. One Letter. No Surprises. At HHOM LLC, your Nexus Letter is not a commodity—it’s a commitment. There is one upfront cost. No hidden fees. No upselling. Just professional, physician-authored documentation tailored to your case, designed to stand up under scrutiny.
We understand the stakes. We respect the service. And we write accordingly.
Final Note: The Home of Nexus Letters Extraordinaire
In a system that demands precision, HHOM LLC delivers. In a process that often forgets the person behind the paperwork, HHOM LLC remembers. You’ve carried the burden long enough. Let the weight of evidence rest in a letter worthy of your truth.
At Howard’s House of Medicine (HHOM LLC), Nexus Letters are not just documents—they are instruments of justice.
—Dr. Howard Friedman MD
Board-Certified | Internal Medicine | Veteran | U.S. Army Medical Corps
Founder of Howard’s House of Medicine (HHOM LLC)
Q: What makes a Nexus Letter from HHOM more effective than others?
A: A Nexus Letter from HHOM LLC is not written by a ghostwriter, AI tool, or template-based team. It is personally crafted by Dr. Howard Friedman—a board-certified Internal Medicine physician, U.S. Army veteran, and former VA physician with nearly two decades of experience inside the VA system. Each letter is rooted in clinical knowledge, military understanding, and a deep familiarity with Title 38. The result is a document with high probative value that speaks the VA’s language while honoring your service.
Q: How do I know if I even need a Nexus Letter?
Q: Why is the author of the letter so important?
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