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Ankle Pain VA Rating from 10 to 40 Percent Explained

Ankle injuries are common among veterans and can lead to chronic pain, instability, and limited mobility. When ankle conditions are connected to military service, veterans may qualify for monthly compensation through the VA. A VA disability rating for ankle pain depends primarily on how much the condition limits ankle movement and overall function. In this […]
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Can I Use AI to Write a Nexus Letter for VA Disability?

Artificial intelligence is everywhere right now, and veterans are starting to ask an important question:  Can I use AI to write my Nexus Letter?  The short answer is yes—but there’s a big difference between can and should. There is currently no VA law, regulation, M21-1 provision, or section of 38 CFR that prohibits the use of AI […]

Psoriasis VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin, often triggered or worsened by stress, infections, or environmental factors common in military service. For veterans, psoriasis can significantly impact daily life, work, and relationships, leading to questions related to service connection, benefits, and compensation. VA disability ratings for psoriasis range from 0% to […]

Ulcerative Colitis VA Rating Guide for Veterans Seeking Disability Benefits

If you’re a veteran living with ulcerative colitis, navigating the VA disability system to secure a fair ulcerative colitis VA rating is crucial for obtaining the monthly compensation and benefits you’ve earned. This chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can significantly impact daily life, work, and overall well-being. Understanding the ulcerative colitis VA rating criteria, how service connection is established, and […]
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What to Expect at Your VA C&P Exam and How to Prepare for Success

For many veterans, the VA Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam feels like the moment everything is riding on. After months — sometimes years — of gathering records, attending appointments, and waiting for updates, your C&P exam may heavily influence whether your VA claim is approved, denied, or underrated. The challenge is that many veterans walk […]

Gastritis VA Rating Criteria and How to Qualify for Benefits

If you’re a veteran dealing with persistent stomach pain, nausea, or digestive discomfort, you might be wondering about your options for VA benefits. Gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining, affects many service members and can significantly impact daily life. Understanding the gastritis VA rating process is crucial for securing the disability compensation you deserve. In this guide, we’ll break down the criteria, […]

What Veterans Need to Know About Urinary Incontinence VA Rating

If you’re dealing with bladder control problems, you know how disruptive they can be, often affecting sleep, work, travel, and daily life. What many veterans don’t realize is that urinary incontinence may qualify for VA disability compensation, either as a primary condition or secondary to another service-connected disability. Understanding the urinary incontinence VA rating system can feel confusing. The […]
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Chronic Pain Syndrome VA Rating Explained for Veterans Filing Disability Claims

Chronic pain is a common issue for veterans, often caused by service-related injuries such as musculoskeletal trauma, nerve damage, or repetitive strain. When pain lasts longer than three months and interferes with daily life, it may qualify as chronic pain syndrome for VA disability purposes. The VA compensates for chronic pain, but the chronic pain syndrome […]

Can the VA Deny a Presumptive Disability? 

Yes, the VA can deny a presumptive disability claim.  A presumptive condition does not guarantee approval. The VA may deny your claim if:  Presumptive service connection makes it easier to prove your claim, but it does not remove the need for medical evidence.  In this post, we explain when and why the VA can deny […]
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