Can I receive VA Disability for nerve damage?

Nerve damage is common for veterans, and VA disability benefit claims are often filed for radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and other nerve damage.

What VA Disability Rating should I expect for foot injuries? 

Soldiers spend a lot of time on their feet – standing, marching, running – and thus, it is no surprise that veterans frequently suffer foot injuries and post-discharge continuing disabling conditions ...

VA Disability Benefits for Knee Injuries: What You Need to Know

Knee injuries VA disability claims are common among veterans. Are you a veteran suffering from service-connected knee injuries? Has your claim for disability benefits been denied or underrated by the ...

What injuries qualify for a total and permanent VA Disability Rating?

Almost any type of injury resulting in a service-connected disability can qualify for a 100% “Permanent and Total” (or “P&T”) VA disability rating. It is not an “injury” that triggers a VA ...

What VA Disability Rating should I expect for Lumbar injuries?

Do you have questions about lumbar injuries VA disability benefits? If you have a lower back (lumbar) injury, lumbar sprain (back sprain), or other types of back injury and back strain caused or ...

What VA Disability Rating should I expect for cervical injuries? 

If you are a veteran suffering from neck pain or other cervical injuries connected to your military service, you can make a claim for VA disability benefits. Unfortunately, the VA disability process ...

What VA Disability Rating should I expect for Back and Neck disabilities?

Did you receive back or neck injuries connected to your military service? Are they still interfering with your work and your life? Has the VA denied or underrated your VA disability claim for back ...

What are common Orthopedic Injury VA Disability Claims?

Orthopedic injury VA disability claims are common and are usually referred to by the VA as “musculoskeletal disabilities.” These conditions affect the skeleton and/or muscles, as well as nerves and ...

Agent Orange presumptive exposure and connected medical conditions expanded for VA disability claims

The recently passed PACT Act is a new law that expands VA disability benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances, including Agent Orange, radiation, and burn pits. If you are a veteran who ...

Burn pit toxin exposure finally treated as presumptively harmful to veterans

The PACT Act is a new 2022 law that expands VA disability benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances, including from exposure to burn pits during the Gulf Wars and an expanded scope for Agent ...

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