VA disability for bursitis can be hard to come by unless it’s chronic bursitis directly related to a military injury. Let’s check out your case.
Cervicogenic Headaches Aren’t Migraines, but Still Qualify for VA Disability
Are you confused by the differences between cervicogenic and migraine headaches? The VA assigns disability ratings for both.
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.
VA Disability Rating for a Bulging Disc
If you’ve carried a heavy load or fallen, you may have a back injury like a bulging or herniated disc. There are VA ratings for many back injuries.
You’ll Need VA Disability if You Have Osteomyelitis
If you’ve been diagnosed with osteomyelitis or show similar symptoms and you broke a bone while in the service, you might qualify for VA disability. Ask us!