Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, affects roughly 8 million adults in the U.S. yearly. While much of the general public suffers from this condition, the rates are especially high in veterans. PTSD can be very common in veterans after the war, this blog will be covering what you can do after the war if you […]
Details of the VA’s Caregiver Stipend Program
Discover benefits provided by the VA’s caregiver stipend program.
Can you prove service-connection without VA medical records?
Understand how to get your disability service connected without medical records to prove it.
How to prepare for the VA Board of Veterans Appeals process
Learn more about the VA Board of Veteran’s Appeals process and how to prepare for your BVA decision.
Can I get VA compensation for skin conditions?
Learn if you are qualified to receive compensation for your skin condition and how you could be compensated.
VA Ratings for the Genitourinary System
Many veterans experience issues with the genitourinary system due to service related injuries. Get rated by the VA by filing a disability claim.
Does the VA Rate Nutritional Deficiencies?
Nutritional deficiencies can be rated by the VA when filing a disability claim. Discover how your deficiency may be service connected.
How to Understand the Principles Used by the VASRD
The Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities is meant to be a fair rating system to the disabled. Understand the process before filing your claim.
What Conditions Does the VA Consider Unratable?
There are a number of conditions that the VA will not qualify for a disability rating. This is due to several factors considered. The first and most obvious is that the condition is not considered service-connected and existed prior to service (EPTS). The next factor would be whether or not the condition is determined to […]
What to Expect from the VA for Flat Feet (Pes Planus)
While often overlooked, a number of veterans experience the onset of pes planus (commonly known as “flat feet”) during and after their time in the service due to the high impact nature of training and work in the field. Pes planus is a relatively common (it is estimated that 20-30% of the population has some […]