The Bends, Decompression Sickness, and Cassion Disease are all the same and have long-term effects that could earn a VA disability rating.
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Essential Tremors VA Disability Ratings and Benefits
Essential Tremors are hard to diagnose and trace back to a service connection, but if you are a veteran with tremors, it’s worth seeking VA disability compensation for your condition.
VA Disability for Shoulder and Arm Injuries
Rotator cuffs, shoulder blades, and upper arms can withstand a lot of injury that can cause trouble down the road. See how the VA rates shoulder conditions.
Elbow and Forearm Injury Veterans Disability
Veterans’ Injuries to elbows or forearms can slowly worsen over time, so apply for service-connected disability as early as you show symptoms.
Vertigo and Dizziness are VA Disabilities with Ratings
Vertigo and dizziness can really mess with our daily life. If your time in the service gave you vertigo years later, let’s talk about filing a disability claim.
Mefloquine (Malaria Medicine) Side Effects and VA Disability Claims
Taking the medicine you were told to take to prevent malaria might have unintended long term effects. If you took mefloquine and have these side-effects later in life, let’s tell the VA to pay for it.
Occipital Neuralgia and VA Disability Benefits
Much like migraine headaches, Occipital Neuralgia can knock you down for days when it hits. Learn more about getting VA disability for this condition.
Plantar Fasciitis and Flat Foot VA Ratings
While Plantar Fasciitis and Flat Feet are different diagnoses, they are related and can earn you a service-connected VA disability rating.
VA Incompetency and Fiduciary Program
Veteran incompetency makes it possible for a vet to still get benefits even if he or she can’t handle their own financial affairs.
TDIU and the GI Bill
You can go to college while you are rated 100% TDIU. You’ll have to prove at your re-assessment that you’re still too disabled to work, though.