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Understanding the VA Ratings for Anemia
This article explains the types of anemia, how they can be service connected, and the different anemia VA ratings.
VIDEO: What Are Supplemental Claims and How Are They Used in VA Disability Appeals?
How to use supplemental claims for VA disability is explained by VA disability lawyer Lori Underwood.
Understanding Temporary VA Disability Ratings
Veterans undergoing qualifying surgeries, hospitalizations, or more may all be able to receive a temporary 100% rating. We explain.
Getting a VA Disability Rating for Epilepsy and Seizures
If you’re a veteran who has seizures or epilepsy, you could be eligible for compensation. Read on to learn more about the epilepsy VA rating.
What is a VA Intent to File and Why Does It Matter?
The VA intent to file form can help you get up to a year of additional back pay as you gather info for your VA disability claim. This post explains.
Getting a Shoulder Pain VA Rating
This post explains the shoulder pain VA rating. If you injured your shoulder in the military, you may be eligible for VA disability compensation.
Factors that Can Increase Your PTSD VA Rating
If you’re unhappy with your VA rating for service-connected PTSD, you can appeal to increase it.
Elbow Pain VA Disability Rating and Related Conditions
This article explains elbow pain VA ratings, some of the most common conditions that cause elbow pain, and how the VA rates these conditions.
VIDEO: Hypertension and Military Service
The VA rating for hypertension is explained by VA disability lawyer Melissa Alexander.
VA Rating for Endometriosis
Endometriosis can severely impact your life. If you’re a veteran with the condition, you’ll want to understand the endometriosis VA rating.
Understanding the Gout VA Disability Rating
This post explains the gout VA disability rating and symptoms.