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What Qualifies for VA SMC?
VA SMC, or Special Monthly Compensation, is an additional benefit available to veterans whose service-connected conditions are so serious that standard VA disability ratings don’t fully cover their needs. It provides extra, tax-free financial support for veterans who have lost vital functions, need daily caregiving assistance, or face limitations that prevent independent living. Think of […]
What Does 80% VA Disability Entitle You To?
An 80% VA Disability rating is an acknowledgment of how deeply your service-connected conditions affect your life. Reaching this level means the VA has recognized that your disabilities substantially limit your ability to work and carry out daily activities. While it does not provide the same benefits as a 100% rating, it still entitles you […]
What Is the Average VA Rating for Migraines?
The VA rating for migraines is intended to reflect the severity of the condition and its impact on a veteran’s daily life and ability to work. For many veterans, migraine headaches are more than an occasional inconvenience; they can disrupt daily routines, cause prolonged suffering, and make it nearly impossible to maintain steady employment. It’s […]
What Is the VA Disability Rating for TMJ?
The VA disability rating for TMJ is based on how much the condition affects your jaw movement and your ability to eat normally. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), can cause pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion that make everyday activities like chewing, talking, or even yawning difficult. For veterans, these symptoms can also be a […]
Is Sleep Apnea Presumptive for the PACT Act?
Sleep apnea is one of the most common conditions among former service members, especially those who have experienced the physical and psychological challenges of combat. In fact, research from the University of South Carolina and the University of Memphis found that combat veterans were more than seven times as likely to develop sleep apnea compared […]
