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Physical Health Disabilities Archives

What’s the VA Rating for Carpal Tunnel?

The loss of feeling and function in the hand due to carpal tunnel can be debilitating. Understanding how the VA assigns a rating for carpal tunnel syndrome can help veterans prepare their appeals for disability benefits.  Summary Carpal tunnel syndrome due to repetitive strain is a common service-connected disability among veterans, impacting activities like driving, […]

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What is Reactive Airway Disease?

Veterans can obtain VA disability compensation for asthma-like symptoms linked to their military service. Summary RAD describes a set of respiratory symptoms like wheezing and chronic cough caused by bronchial inflammation but lacks a clear cause, complicating veterans’ claims for VA benefits. Veterans with RAD may qualify for VA disability benefits, such as financial compensation […]

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Obesity Caused by Service-Related Injuries and Mental Illness

Although obesity doesn’t receive a disability rating from the VA, veterans may be able to increase their compensation for the condition if it is caused by service-related injuries or mental illness. Summary Obesity is a prevalent condition among veterans caused by service injuries. Not just physical injuries but mental disorders as well can cause veteran […]

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What is the VA Rating for Allergic Rhinitis?

Service-connected allergic rhinitis is eligible for VA disability compensation if a veteran meets the rating schedule requirements. Summary Veterans exposed to airborne irritants during military service, such as smoke from burn pits, may qualify for VA disability benefits for allergic rhinitis The VA lists seasonal allergies, or allergic rhinitis, as a presumptive condition. The VA […]

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What is a Secondary Condition | VetLaw

Medical complications from service-related injuries and illnesses can become secondary conditions, allowing veterans to seek additional VA disability benefits. Summary Veterans with service-connected disabilities frequently develop secondary conditions, costing them in medical bills, as well as their ability to work and enjoy life. Proving that there is a connection between the primary disability and Secondary […]

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