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VA Disability 5, 10, and 20 Year Rules Explained
The VA disability 5, 10, and 20-year rule are federal protections that prevent the VA from reducing your disability rating or severing your service connection after certain time periods, helping ensure long-term stability of your VA disability compensation and medical care. These VA disability protection rules work as follows: • 5-year rule: The VA cannot […]
Agent Orange Presumptive Conditions List for VA Disability
If you were exposed to Agent Orange during military service, the VA recognizes a specific list of Agent Orange presumptive conditions that qualify for disability compensation without requiring proof of direct causation. This presumptive status makes it easier for eligible veterans to receive monthly tax-free benefits, as the VA automatically assumes the condition is service […]
How the VA Rates Lumbar Spondylolisthesis for Disability Claims
Lumbar spondylolisthesis can affect more than just your back. It can limit movement, cause chronic pain, and interfere with daily activities over time. For VA disability purposes, a current diagnosis is an important starting point. The VA also looks at measurable physical limitations of the spine, such as range of motion or ankylosis, and whether it can be connected […]
5 VA Secondary Conditions to Sinusitis Veterans Should Know
VA secondary conditions to sinusitis can affect more than just your sinuses and may increase your VA disability compensation. Knowing which conditions qualify, how the VA rates them, and what evidence you need can prevent denials and strengthen your claim. In this guide, we examine five secondary conditions to sinusitis, how the VA evaluates them, and how a […]
Meniere’s Disease VA Rating Guide for Veterans
Ménière’s disease is a chronic inner ear condition marked by balance problems, hearing changes, and recurring vertigo. These symptoms can disrupt work, communication, and daily routines. To qualify for a Meniere’s disease VA rating, you need a current diagnosis, evidence of an in-service event or injury, and medical evidence linking the two. This post explains […]
Vertigo VA Rating Guide for Veterans Explained
If you’re dealing with vertigo, you know it’s more than feeling dizzy once in a while. Spinning sensations, balance problems, and sudden episodes can affect your ability to work, drive, or move safely through daily life. You may be eligible for a vertigo VA rating if your military service caused or worsened your condition. This post explains how […]
MST VA Rating for PTSD Caused by Military Sexual Trauma
Military sexual trauma (MST) can have lasting effects that reach far beyond the moment it occurred. For many, the impact appears later as PTSD, anxiety, depression, or changes in daily life. These can make work, relationships, and routines more difficult. This post explains how the VA rates MST, defines military sexual trauma, how MST-related PTSD claims are evaluated, […]
What is a Nexus Letter?
This guide explains what a nexus letter is, how the VA evaluates medical nexus evidence, and when submitting a nexus letter can strengthen your VA disability claim. One of the biggest factors in a successful VA disability claim is proving how your condition is connected to your military service—and that’s where a nexus letter comes in. But what exactly is a nexus letter? Whether you’re filing an initial claim, reopening a previously denied claim, or submitting a secondary condition, understanding how nexus letters work can dramatically strengthen your case.
PTSD VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common service-connected VA disabilities among veterans. It can develop from exposure to trauma, combat stress, or life-threatening experiences during military service—and for many veterans, the effects last long after discharge. The VA assigns PTSD ratings from 0% to 100% based on how severely symptoms affect work, […]