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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 […]

Migraine VA Ratings and Service Connection Explained

Migraines can be debilitating, but if you can link them to your military service, you may qualify for a migraine VA rating.  If your migraines began or worsened due to your service, understanding how the VA rates this condition can help you get the compensation you rightfully deserve.  In this post, we’ll explain how the […]

Shin Splints VA Ratings

Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS), commonly known as shin splints, is prevalent among veterans. A 2024 review study examined 35 other studies and reported that the incidence of shin splints is commonplace in military recruits, ranging from 35% to 56%.   Shin splints can be painful and frustrating. But what many veterans may not know is […]

Securing a VA Rating for Hip Pain Secondary to Back Pain 

You may qualify for a VA rating for hip pain secondary to back pain if your hip issues stem from a service-connected back condition.  The VA recognizes that back injuries, especially those involving the lower spine, can cause long-term complications in the hips, including joint damage, altered gait, or nerve compression.  In this guide, we’ll […]

VA Secondary Conditions to Degenerative Disc Disease 

Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) is a painful and often disabling spinal condition that many veterans develop due to the physical demands of military service.   If you’re already service-connected for DDD, you may also qualify for additional VA disability compensation. These benefits are available for VA secondary conditions to degenerative disc disease—such as nerve damage, […]

Proposed VA Sleep Apnea Rating Changes

Significant sleep apnea rating changes are on the way. If you’re a veteran with sleep apnea, it’s critical to understand what these VA sleep apnea rating changes mean for your disability benefits. For years, a CPAP prescription virtually guaranteed a 50% sleep apnea rating. That’s no longer going to be the case. The new VA sleep […]

Understanding the VA Mental Health Rating Changes 

Upcoming VA mental health rating changes represent a significant overhaul of how the VA evaluates mental health conditions for disability compensation.  The goal? To make the system more fair, transparent, and aligned with modern clinical standards.  In this post, you’ll learn what’s changing, how the new system may affect your VA rating, and what steps […]

Top 10 Questions About the Upcoming VA Tinnitus Rating Changes

Tinnitus is one of the most claimed VA disabilities, affecting over 3.2 million veterans according a 2024 VA compensation report. But big VA tinnitus rating changes are coming in 2025. The VA is planning to update how tinnitus is rated under the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD), and this shift could significantly impact both […]

Radiculopathy VA Disability Ratings 

You may qualify for a radiculopathy VA rating if your condition directly results from your military service.  Radiculopathy, a nerve disorder caused by spinal compression or inflammation, can lead to debilitating pain, weakness, and numbness in the arms or legs.  In this post, we examine how the VA rates radiculopathy, the steps to establish a […]
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