We explain more about what vertigo is, how the VA rates vertigo, and the relationship between vertigo and migraines and vertigo and tinnitus.
VA Disability Benefits
These are articles about how to navigate the VA's complex processes, receiving VA disability compensation for service-connected conditions, and other veterans benefits.
VA Disability for Gastrointestinal Conditions
If you have a digestive issue resulting from your military service, you may be eligible to for a VA rating for gastrointestinal disorders.
Understanding VA Disability for Hernia
If your hernia is related to your military service or another service-connected condition, you may be eligible for a hernia VA rating.
VA Disability Benefits for Compartment Syndrome
The compartment syndrome VA rating is based on the severity of symptoms and is determined using varying diagnostic codes. This post explains.
VA Disability Benefits for Veterans with Breast Cancer
If you have service-connected breast cancer, you’re eligible for VA disability. You may also get increased benefits for cancer treatments.
Veterans Can Get a Persistent Depressive Disorder VA Rating
We explain what PDD is, the persistent depressive disorder VA rating, and how to handle a persistent depressive disorder C&P exam.
Getting a Secondary Service Connection for Medication Side Effects
If you have side effects from medicine used for a service-connected condition, you may qualify for VA disability for medicine side effects.
Can Veterans Get VA Disability for Alcoholism?
While the VA does not provide an alcoholism VA rating, alcohol misuse can affect VA disability benefits for conditions like PTSD.
VIDEO: Why the VA Reduces Ratings and What You Can Do About It
Why does the VA reduce ratings, and what can you do about it? VA disability lawyer Cecilia Ton explains.
Veterans Can Get a Costochondritis or Tietze Syndrome VA Rating
Veterans with Tietze syndrome or costochondritis caused by their military service may be eligible for a VA rating. Find out how.
Getting a TMJ VA Disability Rating
If you’re a veteran with a TMJ diagnosis or experiencing symptoms, you may be eligible for a TMJ VA rating.
VA Rating for Bruxism
This post explains the bruxism VA rating and how you may be able to qualify, particularly if you develop TMD.