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PTSD VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common service-connected VA disabilities among veterans. It can develop from exposure to trauma, combat stress, or life-threatening experiences during military service—and for many veterans, the effects last long after discharge. The VA assigns PTSD ratings from 0% to 100% based on how severely symptoms affect work, […]
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Understanding VA Secondary Conditions and How to Prove Service Connection

VA secondary conditions can make a major difference in your overall disability rating and monthly compensation. These are health issues that develop because of an already service-connected condition—and they’re often overlooked. Understanding how the VA defines, rates, and approves secondary service connection is key to maximizing your benefits and building a stronger, evidence-based claim. Key […]

What is a VA DBQ? 

A disability benefits questionnaire, or DBQ, is one of the most valuable tools you can use to strengthen your VA disability claim.   It’s designed to provide the VA with a clear, standardized snapshot of your medical condition, directly from a licensed healthcare provider.  A DBQ makes the VA’s review process smoother and faster by providing detailed, structured medical […]

GERD VA Ratings and Service Connection Explained

If you’re a veteran dealing with chronic acid reflux or heartburn tied to your military service, you may qualify for a GERD VA rating. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a long-term digestive condition where stomach acid or bile irritates the esophagus, causing symptoms like heartburn, regurgitation, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. For many veterans, GERD […]

Qualifying for a VA Rating for Depression

If you’re a veteran experiencing depression, you may be eligible for VA disability compensation (even if your symptoms began after service). Depression is a serious medical condition that can significantly impact your daily functioning, relationships, and ability to work.  You may qualify for a VA rating for depression from 0% to 100%, depending on symptom […]

Sleep Apnea VA Ratings and Service Connection Explained

You may qualify for a sleep apnea VA rating if your condition is connected to your military service—or caused or worsened by another service-connected disability.  But getting approved isn’t always easy. Without the proper medical evidence or a strong nexus letter, your claim could be denied.  This guide explains how VA rates sleep apnea, the […]

Hypertension VA Ratings Guide How the VA Rates High Blood Pressure

If you’re a veteran with high blood pressure, understanding how hypertension VA ratings work can help you secure the VA disability benefits and monthly compensation you deserve.   Hypertension is one of the most commonly claimed VA disabilities—especially for veterans exposed to Agent Orange or under long-term service-related stress.   In this guide, we’ll walk […]

VA Disability Ratings for Scars Diagnostic Codes and Evaluation Criteria

If you’re a veteran dealing with scars from your time in service, understanding the VA rating for scars is essential to ensure you receive the benefits you rightfully deserve.  Scars can range from minor marks to painful, disfiguring injuries that affect your daily life and overall well-being. The VA evaluates scars by assigning a disability […]

8 VA Secondary Conditions to Allergic Rhinitis

Allergic rhinitis might seem like a minor issue—but for many veterans, it can lead to more serious health problems over time. Chronic inflammation, airway obstruction, and immune system stress caused by allergic rhinitis can contribute to secondary conditions like asthma, migraines, sinusitis, and even sleep apnea. The VA may award additional disability compensation and benefits […]
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