Peritoneal adhesion can happen as a result of surgery, injury, or other service-connected disabilities in your abdomen. See if you qualify for this hard-to-diagnose VA rating.
PTSD Can Cause GERD and Other Digestive Problems for Veterans
GERD and acid-reflux affects a lot of veterans with PTSD. That’s why the VA often awards a VA rating for GERD secondary to PTSD.
Crohn’s Disease VA Disability for Veterans
Since the cause of Crohn’s Disease is still unknown, proving a service-connection for VA disability can be difficult, but we can help.
For Veteran’s Disability, Is Sleep Apnea Secondary to GERD or Vice Versa?
Not only do Sleep Apnea and GERD go together, they are both common in veterans as they age. See if your disability is service connected today.
Esophageal Cancer, GERD, and Veteran’s Disability Benefits
When a veteran suffers from GERD and esophageal cancer, it can be hard to know which came first. Our lawyers help service-connect your conditions correctly.
How to Apply for VA Disability for Diverticulitis in 12 Steps
Diverticulitis is a VA disability that is rated based on its effects like IBS or ulcerative colitis. We help many vets figure out the best strategy for their appeals.