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Sarcoidosis VA Rating and Service Connection Guide
Sarcoidosis is a complex inflammatory disease that often affects the lungs but can involve multiple organs. Veterans who experience toxic exposure during service, including proximity to burn pits, are at risk of developing this condition. In this guide, we’ll discuss the sarcoidosis VA rating, service connection options, and key considerations under the PACT Act. Key Takeaways What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is […]
Do You Need Private Medical Evidence for a VA Claim?
If your Veterans Service Officer (VSO) tells you that you don’t need private medical evidence, that advice may be correct—but it depends on the facts of your claim and the evidence already in your file. Some veterans have strong service treatment records, clear diagnoses, or presumptive conditions that allow the VA to make a favorable decision without additional medical […]
How to Claim a Mental Health Condition Secondary to a Physical Disability
If you have a service-connected physical condition and also struggle with depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues, you may be eligible for additional compensation. Secondary service connection means that an already service-connected condition causes or aggravates another condition. For example, the stress of living with chronic pain, physical limitations, sleep disturbances, or reduced quality […]
Astigmatism VA Rating and Service Connection Explained
If you’re experiencing vision issues connected to your military service, you may be wondering how the VA rates eye conditions, like astigmatism. The VA rating for astigmatism can be confusing because the Department of Veterans Affairs usually considers astigmatism a refractive error, which is not typically rated as a disability. However, compensation may still be […]
Psoriasis VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin, often triggered or worsened by stress, infections, or environmental factors common in military service. For veterans, psoriasis can significantly impact daily life, work, and relationships, leading to questions related to service connection, benefits, and compensation. VA disability ratings for psoriasis range from 0% to […]
Gastritis VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits
If you’re a veteran dealing with persistent stomach pain, nausea, or digestive discomfort, you might be wondering about your options for VA benefits. Gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining, affects many service members and can significantly impact daily life. Understanding the gastritis VA rating process is crucial for securing the disability compensation you deserve. In this guide, we’ll break down the criteria, […]
What Evidence Matters Most for a VA Rating Increase? How to Prove Your Disability Got Worse
The most important evidence for a VA disability rating increase is current, detailed medical documentation that proves your condition has worsened and now meets the criteria for a higher disability rating. The VA is not just looking for a diagnosis; it’s looking for clear proof of increased severity, functional impairment, and alignment with specific rating criteria. Many veterans submit evidence and still get denied […]
How a Fully Developed Claim Can Help the VA Make a Decision Faster
The fully developed claim program was created to make the VA disability claims process faster and more straightforward for veterans who already have strong evidence to support a claim. For many veterans, the difference between a delayed decision and a timely one comes down to medical evidence. When your records clearly show a current diagnosis, a service connection, and the severity of your condition, the VA can […]
Deviated Septum VA Rating How to Qualify and Prove Service Connection
This guide explains the deviated septum VA rating criteria, service connection options, and the role medical evidence plays in building a strong claim. A deviated septum can create issues beyond nasal congestion. When it significantly restricts airflow, the VA may recognize it as a compensable disability. Understanding how the VA rates a deviated septum and how […]