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VA Form 21-0781 — Mental Health Stressor Statement

Your written account of the in-service event that caused PTSD or another mental health condition. As of June 2024 this single form covers PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and stressors including combat, fear of hostile activity, and personal assault.

38 CFR 3.304(f) · Free guide from VA Ready

What it is VA Form 21-0781, "Statement in Support of Claimed Mental Health Disorder(s) Due to an In-Service Traumatic Event(s)," is your sworn description of what happened in service and how it affects you today. In June 2024 VA expanded this form to replace the old 21-0781a and to cover mental health conditions beyond PTSD.

When you use it File it with any claim for service connection of PTSD, major depression, generalized anxiety, bipolar disorder, or a related mental health condition tied to a service event. Three evidentiary tracks at 38 CFR 3.304(f) can ease your burden of proof:

What to gather before you fill it out

How to submit Upload it with VA Form 21-526EZ on VA.gov, mail to the Evidence Intake Center, or file through an accredited representative.

Common pitfalls

Related forms 21-526EZ (claim), 21-4138 (additional statements), 21-22 (representative).

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