If you developed OCD as a result of your military service, read on to understand the OCD VA rating and the disorder’s link to other conditions like PTSD.
Mental Health Conditions
Articles about VA ratings for veterans with service-connected mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.
What Veterans Can Do if They Can’t Work Because of PTSD
TDIU for PTSD can help veterans who can’t work because of trauma related to military service.
Moral Injury VA Disability Rating
Veterans who experienced a moral injury during service could be eligible for monthly, tax-free VA disability compensation.
VA Disability for Schizophrenia
This post explains more about the schizophrenia VA rating and what to expect when applying for disability for the condition.
Diabetes Secondary to PTSD and Other Mental Health Conditions
Studies show a link between diabetes and mental health issues in veterans. Learn more about the connection and how it could increase your VA payments.
VA Disability for Mental Health
The VA estimates about 30% of veterans have a mental health disability that may be service connected. PTSD, anxiety, and more all count.
VA Disability Rating for PTSD
If you have PTSD related to your military service, you deserve compensation from the VA. More than 1 million vets are receiving VA benefits for PTSD.
Can You Get a VA Rating for REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD)?
Studies have found a connection between REM sleep behavior disorder, PTSD, and TBIs, but it can be hard to find info on how the VA handles or rates RBD.
What to Expect at a C&P Exam for PTSD and Other Mental Health Disorders
Unlike other VA disabilities, you almost always have to have a C&P exam if you file for a VA rating for PTSD. Here are tips for your C&P exam.
VA Disability for Schizoaffective Disorder
Learn more about what schizoaffective disorder is, how the VA rates it, and what steps you can take if the condition keeps you from working.
TBI and PTSD in Veterans
Veterans who experienced a TBI during service are at higher risk for PTSD. Learn how the VA rates veterans with both conditions.
What is an incapacitating episode?
Some veterans suffer from incapacitating episodes. The more frequent the episodes are, the higher the VA rating you qualify for.
















