Veterans can receive a rating for razor bumps based on the severity of the condition. Read on to learn more about the VA rating for razor bumps.
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.
Do You Have to Pay Taxes on VA Benefits?
Are VA benefits taxable? Some are, and others are not. Read on to find out if you have to pay taxes on VA benefits.
Understanding the Agent Orange Bladder Cancer Connection for VA Disability Benefits
If you were exposed to Agent Orange during service and now have bladder cancer, you may qualify for Agent Orange bladder cancer VA benefits.
VA Ratings for Fungal Skin Infections Like Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis) and Ringworm
Veterans experiencing fungal infections may be eligible to receive a tinea pedis VA rating or ratings for other kinds of skin infections.
VA Disability for Scars
If you have physical scars from your military service, you may be eligible to receive a VA rating for scars. Read on to learn more.
VA Presumptive Conditions that Develop Within One Year After Service
We provide the VA presumptive list for first-year veterans and explain how to apply for VA disability for a presumptive condition.
VIDEO: What Are VA Effective Dates and Why Are They Important?
VA effective dates are explained by VA disability lawyer Krystal Lechner.
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.
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.
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.