Got New Evidence? Here's How to File a Supplemental Claim with the VA

Got New Evidence? Here's How to File a Supplemental Claim with the VA
If the VA denied your disability claim, you might be wondering what went wrong and what you can do next. The truth is, a lot of denials come down to missing or incomplete evidence. That doesn’t mean your case is over. It just means you’ve got another shot—and this time, with stronger support.
The Supplemental Claim is one of the most effective ways to challenge a VA decision. If you’ve got new and relevant evidence, you can ask the VA to take another look. And if you’re not sure what counts as “new and relevant,” that’s where we come in.
At RMVAP, we’ve helped hundreds of veterans across all branches file strong Supplemental Claims that actually get results.
What Is a Supplemental Claim?
A Supplemental Claim is one of the three appeal options under the VA’s modernized review process. It’s used when you’ve got new evidence that wasn’t part of your original claim. You’re not starting over—you’re adding to the record and giving the VA a reason to reconsider.
This could be after your initial application, a Higher-Level Review, or even a Board denial. As long as you’ve got something new to show, the VA has to give it a fresh look.
What Counts as New and Relevant Evidence?
Not everything qualifies. The VA is strict about what it considers new and relevant. That means you need evidence that wasn’t submitted before and that could help prove your case. Here are some examples:
- Medical records that show a diagnosis or worsening of your condition
- Private doctor opinions that link your condition to service
- Buddy statements describing what you went through
- Service treatment records that were missing or misread the first time
- VA medical opinions that were never considered
- New C&P exam results if you’ve had one since the denial
If you're not sure whether your evidence fits, we’ll review it for you.
How to Get the Right Evidence
This is where things often go off track. Many veterans submit paperwork that doesn’t move the needle. We help make sure your evidence actually supports your claim. Here’s how:
- We look through your full VA file to spot what was missing
- We help you request any records from private providers or military archives
- We draft or request expert opinions from medical professionals
- We help gather lay statements from friends, family, or fellow service members
- We make sure everything is clearly labeled and linked to the correct claim
You do not have to guess your way through this. We’ll handle it with you.
Filing the Supplemental Claim
Once your evidence is ready, we file VA Form 20-0995. This tells the VA that you’re requesting a new review and submitting new evidence. Timing matters. You’ve got one year from the date of the last VA decision to keep your effective date. Miss that window, and you could lose months or even years of back pay.
Why RMVAP?
We’ve seen veterans win on appeal after being denied for years—all because someone finally helped them gather the right evidence and say it the right way. This isn’t about checking boxes. It’s about building a case that gets noticed.
- We know what works
- We understand how the VA evaluates evidence
- We’ve helped veterans in every state, from every branch
- We’ll be honest with you if something’s missing, and we’ll help you fix it
Ready to Try Again?
If your VA claim was denied, don’t give up. Let’s find out what the VA missed and give them a reason to take another look.
Apply now at
www.rmvap.org
Email us at
clientservices@rmvap.org
Call us at (720) 253 0963
You served. You have a right to be heard. Let’s make sure your evidence speaks loud and clear.


