Veterans with diabetes often receive a VA rating for the condition and for the secondary conditions it leads to.
VA Rating for Chronic Pain
VA ratings for chronic pain are based on symptoms or other conditions caused by your pain. Veterans who can’t work can also receive VA unemployability benefits if their ratings are at a certain level.
VA Disability for Abnormal Gait
…stems from injuries related to the feet, legs, hips, or back, among other conditions, and limping may result in additional conditions. Specifically, abnormal gait can cause secondary orthopedic problems, which…
How to Increase Your VA Disability from 70% to 100%
Veterans with a 70% VA disability rating who believe they qualify for the benefits of a 100% VA disability rating have several options.
VA Disability for Torn Rotator Cuff
The VA considers range of motion and which arm is affected when issuing a VA rating for a rotator cuff tear. The injury can lead to other problems with additional VA ratings.
80% VA Disability Ratings
We share information about 80% rating and three options veterans have to increase their 80% VA disability rating to 100%.
What to Expect at a C&P Exam for PTSD and Other Mental Health Disorders
…and appeals to the VA. VA disability ratings for mental health disorders The VA rates mental health disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression with diagnostic code 4.130. Your…
How to Apply for VA Disability
We help you understand how to apply for VA disability and provide some tips and tricks for your VA disability claim.
Answers to 10 Common Questions About VA Survivor Benefits
…for VA survivor compensation benefits? 8. How much is DIC for surviving spouses? 9. Is VA DIC a lifetime benefit? 10. Will I lose DIC benefits if I remarry? 1….
When Will the VA Regional Office Make a Decision about My Disability Claim?
The time it takes the VA to consider a claim depends on the workload at the RO, the complexity of your conditions, and the completeness of your claim.