When the VA makes a decision about a disability claim, it avoids stacking a veteran’s symptoms. Learn more here about the VA’s rule against pyramiding.
Using Lay Statements to Support Your VA Claim
A lay statement can show the VA how your disabilities make your life more difficult. A statement from a friend, family member, or even a former employer can make a stronger case for your VA claim.
Marginal and Sheltered Work Environments and TDIU
…If a veteran is employed in a sheltered work environment, they may still be considered for TDIU benefits, even if the job’s income is above the poverty line. https://www.woodslawyers.com/can-i-get-100-percent-va-disability-while-working/ How…
Connecting Erectile Dysfunction to Your Military Service
Veterans experience erectile dysfunction for a variety of reasons. Here’s how to connect ED to military service and receive VA benefits.
Camp Lejeune Veterans Benefits
Veterans exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune can receive VA disability and health benefits and may be able to take legal action.
Using DBQs for VA Disability Claims
Doctors use a DBQ form to record a veteran’s condition so the VA can then evaluate and make a decision on the veteran’s disability claim. In this article you can find links to many DBQ forms and instructions about using them.