Veterans using a CPAP machine may wonder how the VA will rate their condition and whether their CPAP machine usage can be tracked.
Lung Nodules are Usually Not a Big Deal, But They Might Get You VA Disability
Lung nodules may be asymptomatic, but can lead to serious complications down the road. Contact Woods & Woods to learn more about VA disability for lung nodules.
Increasing Your VA Rating with Common Secondary Conditions to Asthma Like Sleep Apnea
Your VA rating for asthma may be increased by adding multiple respiratory conditions such as sleep apnea, rhinitis, and more.
I Didn’t Know VA Disability for Strep Throat Was Possible
Chronic strep throat might be service-connected, but might also be caused by other things that happened while you were enlisted.
The Ultimate Guide to Veterans Disability Benefits for Lung Conditions
To get disability for COPD, bronchitis, asthma, or other lung problems, the VA measures them all the same way. Some other symptoms may get higher ratings.
VA Disability Ratings for Tuberculosis: How Military Veterans Get These Benefits
The VA has a rating schedule for Tuberculosis. This guide to VA Disability for Tuberculosis explains how military veterans can service-connect TB.