In this article, we will explain what a veteran is, what it means to be a protected veteran, how veteran status affects VA benefit eligibility, and more.
Should I Hire a VA Disability Lawyer or VSO?
A VA lawyer or VSO can help you navigate VA processes, but unfortunately, there are also many scammers out there. This post explains what to look for.
VA Benefits for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
CTE is a disorder found in those who experienced multiple traumatic head injuries. While CTE is rare, medical experts consider veterans at high risk.
VA Disability Ratings for COVID-19
While COVID-19 does not currently have its own VA diagnostic code, you may be eligible for benefits for residual effects of the illness.
How Does Taking Medication Affect My VA Disability?
Whether your VA benefits can be affected by alleviating effects of medication depends on if medication is mentioned under your condition’s diagnostic code.
Can I Get Income from Rental Properties and Receive TDIU?
Veterans can receive income from rental properties and still be eligible to receive TDIU, but certain restrictions apply.
Protected and Stabilized VA Disability Ratings
Veterans with stabilized ratings have lived with a consistent disability for at least five years. Learn about the other levels of protection.
VA Disability Ratings for Prostate Conditions
The VA provides disability benefits for service-connected prostate conditions including prostate cancer and enlarged prostates.
TBI and PTSD in Veterans
Veterans who experienced a TBI during service are at higher risk for PTSD. Learn how the VA rates veterans with both conditions.
Why VA Claims Are Denied and What To Do About It
Here are some common reasons a veteran may be denied VA disability benefits and your options for appealing a claim.