Editorial Policy

How site content is written and maintained

Because this is a YMYL website, content has to be clear, restrained, and aligned with the actual scope of the business. This page explains the standard used for educational pages, service pages, and proof content.

Editorial standards

Content is written to clarify documentation standards, claim evidence issues, and common decision-point questions for veterans.
Pages are reviewed for accuracy, restraint, and consistency with the site’s legal disclaimers before publication.
The site avoids guarantees, exaggerated success claims, and unsupported medical or legal promises.
When a page contains medically sensitive educational content, it is labeled with clinical review context.

Who writes content

Content is published under Military Disability Nexus Editorial Team. The goal is to explain VA documentation issues, not to imitate legal representation or treatment advice.

Pages are reviewed for readability, factual restraint, and consistency with the site’s disclaimers before publication or major updates.

How updates happen

Pages are updated when service details change, policy language needs clarification, or a page needs stronger trust alignment for veterans making high-stakes decisions.

Significant changes should preserve legal and clinical boundaries already disclosed elsewhere on the site.

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