Telemedica logo

Telemedica Blog

The most up-to-date and accurate information on Veteran Nexus Letters, Telemedicine, VA medical claims, benefits, and ratings, for veterans worldwide.

Search Articles

Sort by Category

DBQMental HealthNexus LetterPhysical ConditionsVA Disability BenefitsVeteran ResourcesWeight Management
Nexus LetterVA Disability Benefits

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 […]
DBQMental HealthNexus LetterPhysical Conditions

What to Know if Your VA Claim was Denied for Not Being Service Connected

Receiving a denial letter stating that your VA claim has been denied because your condition is not service connected can feel like a frustrating setback. However, it’s often a matter of missing or insufficient medical evidence.  When the VA denies a claim because the condition isn’t linked to service, they’re telling you the medical proof wasn’t strong enough to establish service connection. Understanding the critical role of […]

Knee Pain VA Ratings Guide for Veterans Seeking Disability Benefits

The knee pain VA rating is an important factor for any veteran living with knee problems. Understanding how the VA evaluates knee conditions—along with the causes, rating criteria, and related secondary issues—can help you navigate the claims process with confidence and secure the benefits you’ve earned. In this guide we’ll break down key factors that […]
DBQMental HealthPhysical ConditionsVeteran Resources

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 […]

Hearing Loss VA Ratings and Service Connection

For many veterans, years of exposure to gunfire, aircraft, explosions, and heavy machinery lead to long-term hearing problems that affect daily communication and quality of life.  Knowing how the VA evaluates hearing loss can make the difference between a low rating and the compensation you rightfully deserve.  This veteran’s guide explains how you can get a […]

Asthma VA Ratings and Service Connection

Many veterans develop breathing problems after deployment (sometimes years after leaving service). Recent studies show that combat veterans face a higher risk of developing asthma due to exposure to burn pits, dust, and other airborne hazards.  If you experience shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, or chest tightness, you may qualify for VA disability benefits for asthma.   […]

10 VA Secondary Conditions to Radiculopathy

Radiculopathy can have far-reaching effects beyond nerve pain, often leading to a variety of secondary health conditions that impact your daily life and overall well-being.   These VA secondary conditions to radiculopathy can include musculoskeletal issues, chronic pain syndromes, sleep disturbances, and even mental health challenges.  This post covers 10 secondary conditions to radiculopathy, explains VA […]

Cervical Strain VA Rating Guide for Veterans with Neck Pain

Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal issues among veterans, often caused by years of physical strain, heavy gear, and repetitive motion. A cervical strain (an injury to the muscles or soft tissue of the neck) can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion that impacts daily life.  If your […]

5 VA Secondary Conditions to Shoulder Pain and How to Prove Service Connection

For many veterans, lingering shoulder pain isn’t just an isolated injury; it can trigger a chain of related health issues that affect daily life and overall well-being.  VA secondary conditions to shoulder pain, such as back pain, neck strain, limited use of hands or fingers, nerve problems, and mental health challenges, may qualify you for […]
Next Page