VA effective dates are explained by VA disability lawyer Krystal Lechner.
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How Veterans Can Receive an Eczema VA Disability Rating
Flare-ups of dry, itchy skin can make living with eczema challenging. Read on to learn what eczema is and how to get an eczema VA rating.
Getting a Dermatitis VA Rating
Veterans with service-connected dermatitis may qualify for a VA disability rating and benefits, which are determined based on the condition’s severity and required treatments.
VIDEO: What is Considered One Disability for TDIU Benefits?
What does the VA consider to be one disability for TDIU benefits? VA disability lawyer Joe Scott explains.
Veterans Can Get VA Disability for Multiple Sclerosis
If you’re a veteran who has been diagnosed with MS, learn about the multiple sclerosis VA rating.
VA Disability Ratings for Skin Conditions
If you served in the military and now have skin issues like dermatitis or chloracne, you may be eligible for a VA rating for skin conditions.
VIDEO: How Does the VA Rate Chronic Pain?
The VA rating for chronic pain is explained by VA disability lawyer Lori Underwood.
Getting an Osteoporosis VA Rating
The risk of osteoporosis is high for many veterans. If the condition ties back to your service, you may be eligible for an osteoporosis VA rating.
Adding Dependents to Your VA Disability Benefits
Many veterans are eligible for VA benefits for family members. Adding dependents to VA disability can lead to an increase in your monthly checks.
Looking for a VA Disability Lawyer? Here are 6 Questions to Ask
With your benefits on the line, you want to make sure you hire the right VA attorney. We’ve come up with six questions to help you narrow your search.