Served on active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training; and. Have a disability rating for your service-connected condition; and. Became sick or injured while serving in the military and can link this condition to your current condition. Broadly speaking, most
Read Full Article‘Duty to assist’ is a common phrase used by the VA and Veterans advocates related to the VA’s duty to help you in your pursuit of evidence for your VA claim. The VA has a
Read Full ArticleSexual arousal disorders are common among Veterans, but most Veterans don’t realize they can be compensated for sexual arousal disorders if they can prove it was caused by military service. One of most recent disorders
Read Full ArticleOnce a rating decision has been issued and a benefit has been granted, the VA usually schedules a future examination. Reexaminations are scheduled so that the VA can assign an evaluation that currently and accurately
Read Full ArticleMany Veterans are confused when they file a VA claim and are denied of Veterans' benefits. However, we often see Veterans making the same mistakes that lead to a denial of their VA claim. When
Read Full ArticleVeterans frequently contact our office regarding effective dates for their VA disability claims. They have many questions about how the effective date was assigned, and whether or not the VA made an error when assigning
Read Full ArticleVeterans who served in the United States Armed Forces are entitled to disability compensation for any injuries or disabilities sustained during their service. However, many Veterans encounter challenges when filing for disability benefits, particularly those
Read Full ArticleJust as there are a number of different ways that a Veteran can get to a 100 percent VA disability ratings, there are also a number of different variations of receiving compensation at the 100%
Read Full ArticleThere are two different ways to get disability benefits for a VA 100 percent rating. The first is by having one or more disabilities that add up to a 100% disability rating. The other way to get 100% rating is through TDIU.
Read Full ArticleFor Veterans who have dedicated their lives to serving their country, facing a denial of disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can be disheartening and frustrating. The process of applying for
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