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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 […]
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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 […]

Hemorrhoids VA Rating and Service Connection

Hemorrhoids can range from an occasional medical issue to a chronic condition with recurring symptoms such as bleeding, pain, or prolapse.   In some cases, these symptoms rise to a level the VA considers compensable, particularly when they are persistent or result in medical complications.  This guide looks at how the VA determines eligibility and assigns a hemorrhoids […]

Diabetes VA Rating and Service Connection

In this guide, we’ll discuss the VA rating for diabetes and how the right medical evidence can strengthen your VA disability claim.   Diabetes is a major health problem in the United States, and if it was caused or aggravated by your time in services, there’s a diabetes VA rating waiting for you.   The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in 2021, more than […]

What Eye Problems Qualify for VA Disability?

VA eye disability ratings are based on how much a vision condition limits your ability to see, function, and work.  If an eye condition began during service or was caused or permanently worsened by another service-connected disability, you may qualify for VA disability compensation.  The VA recognizes a wide range of eye conditions and assigns ratings […]
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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 […]

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 […]
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