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VA Disability Rating: The VA has a disability rating ranging from 0% to 100% used to assess how much compensation a veteran is eligible for. VA Presumptive Condition: Certain diseases, such as Agent Orange-related diseases, are considered presumptively connected to serving in the U.S. armed ...
Everyone in the military, or in a military family, knows someone who got a disability rating when they got out of the service. I know several – and not all of them are guys who have even deployed, much less seen combat. Working as a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine is plain dangero...
Many veterans rely on VA disability compensation to manage their service-connected medical conditions. The VA assigns a disability rating based on the severity of your condition,
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The VA will process your VA disability claim, and they will assign a rating if it is approved. This article covers more aboutwhat happens when your VA disability claim is denied. Where to Get Help When Filing a Disability Claim You can file a disability claim with the VA on your own. ...
Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC is a nationwide VA Disability Law Firm assisting veterans and their family members in all Federal VA Benefit matters.
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) When a veteran does not meet the schedular requirements for a 100 percent disability rating but is nevertheless unable to work due to his/her service-connected impairments, the veteran may be entitled to an extraschedular rating of 100...
"It was all laid out clearly: the fees, the procedures. They helped me get up to a 100% rating, and it was all very professional." The 51-year-old, who has been out of the service for almost 30 years, said the process cost her a few hundred dollars and just a few months of ...