Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST) are serious issues that affect many Veterans. These conditions can have profound impacts on a Veteran's life long after their military service has ended. Veterans with
Read Full ArticleMany Veterans are aware of their eligibility for disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), regardless of whether they served in the reserves or on active duty. However, what some Veterans may not
Read Full ArticleThe average VA disability rating for neck pain generally ranges between 10 percent and 40 percent, depending on the severity of the injury. Neck pain is usually designated in VA claims as cervical spine injury
Read Full ArticleMany Veterans are living with musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. When these issues are military service-related, the Veteran may qualify for Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits to help treat the condition and cover related financial concerns. If
Read Full ArticleIf you were exposed to toxic chemicals while you served our country, and you were diagnosed with certain conditions or cancers, you may file a claim for disability benefits. To honor our Veterans and address
Read Full Articlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnNMY9EOExs In 2022, the Veteran Benefits Administration (“VBA”) paid $120.7 billion to 5.9 million people in compensation benefits.[i] The U.S. first began providing benefits to veterans of foreign and domestic wars during the revolutionary war.[ii]
Read Full ArticleFor many Veterans, the traditional benefits claim process takes too long. If they need financial assistance now, the months-long wait that the benefits process normally takes may result in further financial instability, missed medical appointments,
Read Full ArticleMost US military members leave the service with honorable or general discharges. However, what happens if you receive an other than honorable discharge? In many cases, that can significantly affect your civilian life, your job
Read Full ArticleThe VA disability rating system assigns disability ratings on a scale from 0% to 100% in increments of 10%.
Read Full ArticleInjured or disabled Veterans in the United States receive disability ratings from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Their disability rating determines how much they may receive in disability compensation. Over time, a Veteran’s medical condition
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