We share the ten most common VA disability claims veterans were granted benefits for as of 2024.
VA Disability for Agent Orange and Neurological Disorders
Agent Orange and neurological disorders are connected. If you were exposed to AO and have a neurological condition, you’ll want to know more.
Can Veterans Get a VA Rating for POTS?
Veterans who can tie their POTS diagnosis back to their military service may be eligible for a POTS VA disability rating. This post explains.
Getting VA Disability for Memory Loss
Although there isn’t a specific memory loss VA rating, veterans can still receive benefits for the condition causing their memory loss.
Getting a VA Disability Rating for Epilepsy and Seizures
If you’re a veteran who has seizures or epilepsy, you could be eligible for compensation. Read on to learn more about the epilepsy VA rating.
Understanding the Vertigo VA RatingÂ
We explain more about what vertigo is, how the VA rates vertigo, and the relationship between vertigo and migraines and vertigo and tinnitus.
VIDEO: Sciatica and Military Service: Get the Benefits You DeserveÂ
What is the sciatica VA rating? VA disability lawyer Zack Evans explains.Â
Veterans Can Get VA Ratings for Nerve Damage and Nerve Pain
If you have service-connected nerve damage or pain, you deserve VA compensation. Read on to learn about the VA rating for nerve damage.
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.
How the VA Rates Narcolepsy
You may qualify for a narcolepsy VA rating if you suspect your narcolepsy diagnosis is related to your military service,
Veterans Can Receive VA Disability for Sciatica
Veterans with sciatica may be eligible for a sciatica VA rating if they can prove that their issue results from their time in the service.
Getting a Cubital Tunnel Syndrome VA Rating
Cubital tunnel syndrome may be related to your military service. We explain how the cubital tunnel syndrome VA rating works.