Veterans who have lost a leg, foot, or toes from service-related injuries or illnesses are eligible for VA loss of limb compensation. The amount of the monthly disability payment depends on the location of an amputation or the loss of functionality.
Is Obesity a VA Disability?
Although the VA does not directly offer disability benefits for obesity, veterans can receive benefits for obesity-related conditions and ailments.
Is Tennis Elbow a VA Disability?
If you developed elbow tendonitis during your military service, you could get a VA rating and a monthly payment.
VA Disability Benefits for Arthritis in the Ankle
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VA Disability Benefits for Losing an Arm
Veterans who lost an arm, hand, or finger during military service are eligible for VA disability benefits and other compensation. This article explains the ratings and the available benefits.
What Does Bilateral Mean?
When it comes to VA disability ratings, you get an additional percentage added on to your rating if your conditions are on both arms or both legs.