For Veterans to receive disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, they must provide at least one nexus letter from a licensed medical professional. Nexus letters are especially important for Veterans who need to
Read Full ArticleWhen you file a claim for VA disability benefits, you hope that you’ll receive the financial compensation you deserve for your service to our country. What happens when your VA claim is denied? In that
Read Full ArticleIf you’ve been injured due to your military service and served America’s people during wartime, you might be eligible for VA compensation and pension payments. However, although these two benefits may seem similar, they are
Read Full ArticleCarpal tunnel is a common condition that affects around three million Americans annually. If you’re a Veteran who’s been affected by carpal tunnel due to your military service, you may be entitled to VA disability
Read Full ArticleThousands of Veterans experience bruxism, an ailment characterized by repeated and stress-induced grinding of one’s teeth. In some cases, bruxism can lead to long-term or permanent dental damage, jaw pain, discomfort, and disability. If you
Read Full ArticleUpon returning home from the Vietnam War, many Veterans discovered they had developed various chronic health conditions, such as diabetes or bladder cancer. Many Vietnam Veterans also developed skin cancer. Thanks to several studies, experts
Read Full ArticleHundreds of thousands of US Veterans experience mental health conditions and chronic illnesses, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While the health impacts of mental health conditions can be difficult to measure, the Department of
Read Full ArticleAgent Orange is one of the most devastating and widespread pesticides the United States military used in conflicts like the Vietnam and Korean Wars. Many Veterans of these conflicts know that they are entitled to
Read Full ArticleThe VA recently expanded its list of presumptive conditions from Agent Orange exposure. Specifically, the VA added both high blood pressure (hypertension) and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) to its presumptive conditions. This means
Read Full ArticleAgent Orange disability compensation has become an important topic for disabled Veterans in recent years. If you or a loved one have one or more health conditions presumably caused or aggravated by Agent Orange exposure,
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