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What Is a Presumptive Condition?
A presumptive condition is a medical disability that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) automatically assumes is connected to a veteran’s military service, even when there is no direct documentation proving the link. In these cases, the VA accepts that certain exposures or service circumstances are so strongly associated with specific illnesses that requiring […]
Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for VA Disability Benefits
Filing for VA disability benefits is one of the most important steps a veteran can take after service, but the process is often more complicated than expected. Even minor errors can delay your claim, lead to a lower disability rating, or result in an avoidable denial. Understanding what derails many claims can help you move […]
What is the VA Disability Rating for Hearing Loss?
For veterans suffering from impaired hearing, understanding the VA disability rating for hearing loss is essential for obtaining benefits. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers disability benefits to veterans whose service-related injuries have turned into lasting health problems. Hearing loss is one of the most commonly claimed conditions, and it makes sense why. Service […]
Can I Lose My VA Disability Benefits?
For veterans returning to civilian life with a serious injury or illness caused by their service, VA disability benefits can be crucial. If you are a veteran who relies on VA disability benefits for things like lost income, medical procedures, and doctors’ visits, the thought of losing your benefits can be terrifying. Fortunately, once VA […]
How to Prove a Service-Connected Disability
If you’re a veteran living with a service-connected disability that started or worsened because of your time in the military, you may be eligible for VA disability benefits. However, proving the connection between your health condition and your military service isn’t always straightforward. The VA often denies claims when it believes there is not enough […]
