If you’re a veteran who believes you have service-connected lumbosacral strain, read on to learn more about the lumbosacral strain VA rating.
Nervous System
Articles about VA disability benefits for service-connected nervous system conditions.
Getting VA Disability for Hip Pain and Related Conditions
If you have hip pain because of an in-service injury or related service-connected condition, you may be eligible for VA disability compensation.
Herniated Disc VA Rating
If your military service caused or worsened a bulging or herniated disc, you may be eligible for a herniated disc VA rating.
Getting VA Disability for Wrist Pain and Other Wrist Conditions
If you’re a veteran with wrist pain, it’s important to understand what conditions affect the wrist and how to get a wrist pain VA rating.
Spinal Stenosis VA Rating
Learn more about how the VA rates spinal stenosis and what you can do if your condition keeps you from working.
Getting Radiculopathy VA Benefits
The VA provides a radiculopathy VA rating for veterans based on the nerves affected and the condition’s severity.
What is the VA Disability Rating for Peripheral Neuropathy?
Veterans may be owed compensation if their peripheral neuropathy was caused by their service or is secondary to their service connected diabetes.Â
VA Disability for Speech Problems
While you may not think of your speech condition as related to your service, there are cases where a speech impairment could qualify you for VA disability.Â
VA Disability Rating for Scoliosis
If your scoliosis was caused by or made worse due to your military service, you may be eligible for VA disability payments.
VA Benefits for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
CTE is a disorder found in those who experienced multiple traumatic head injuries. While CTE is rare, medical experts consider veterans at high risk.