Learn more about how the VA rates spinal stenosis and what you can do if your condition keeps you from working.
VIDEO: It’s Time for Veterans to Talk about Their Mental Health Conditions
VA disability lawyer Zack Evans explains why veterans should be candid about their mental health conditions, especially when applying for VA benefits.
Adjustment Disorder VA Rating
If you developed an adjustment disorder due to military service, an adjustment disorder VA rating may help you get the benefits you deserve.
How to Get VA Disability After Jet Fuel Exposure
Although the VA doesn’t offer VA benefits for exposure to jet fuel, you may be owed compensation for a jet fuel-related condition.
Degenerative Disc Disease VA Rating
This article describes what DDD is, what the VA rating for degenerative disc disease is, and how you can service connect your condition if you’re a veteran.
VIDEO: What are P&T Benefits and How Do You Get Them?
VA disability lawyer Joseph Scott discusses obtaining permanent and total (P&T) status for veterans to secure stable VA benefits.
Somatic Symptom Disorder VA Rating
If your somatization disorder was caused or worsened by military service, it’s important to understand the somatic symptom disorder VA rating.
Presumption of Service Connection for VA Disability
Learn more about getting VA disability for health conditions the VA automatically assumes were caused by the circumstances of some vets’ military service.
How Veterans with Low Testosterone Levels Can Get VA Disability
Low testosterone can be a symptom of several health conditions that can be service connected and eligible for VA benefits.
VA Rating for Arthritis
We explain how the VA rates service-connected arthritis and how you could receive additional compensation for secondary conditions.