and has produced extremely favorable results for my disabilities. 100% Total and Permanently Disabled. My claim is relevant to only me but a lot of other veterans have the same type of fight. My VA rating is permanent but my claim will continue for denied compensation. I highly recommend at...
Veterans with a P&T rating (permanent and total) will usually not be scheduled for a reexamination. The same goes for injuries considered permanent or static. These include injuries that will never change, such as a missing limb. Some medical conditions are not considered permanent and may be...
If you have an injury that’s still bothering you, which you received as a result of service to the military, and you’re not receiving disability benefits, it’s time to look into it. If one of your loved ones struggles with an injury, or more crucially, with PTSD, the VA offers n...
Each situation is unique and eligibility can be based on many factors (when and where you served, whether or not you were in a named war or conflict, whether or not you have a service-connected disability rating, your income, and other factors). You will need to contact the VA for more...