Low testosterone can be a symptom of several health conditions that can be service connected and eligible for VA benefits.
Chronic Pain
Articles about VA disability benefits for veterans with service-connected chronic pain.
VA Rating for Arthritis
We explain how the VA rates service-connected arthritis and how you could receive additional compensation for secondary conditions.
VA Rating for Chronic Pain
VA ratings for chronic pain are based on symptoms or other conditions caused by your pain. Veterans who can’t work can also receive VA unemployability benefits if their ratings are at a certain level.
VA Disability for Torn Rotator Cuff
The VA considers range of motion and which arm is affected when issuing a VA rating for a rotator cuff tear. The injury can lead to other problems with additional VA ratings.
VA Disability for Fibromyalgia
Veterans, particularly Gulf War veterans, with fibromyalgia caused or aggravated by their service may qualify for monthly disability compensation.
VA Dental Disability Benefits
The VA does not rate all dental problems, but there are many they do. Many are service-connected as secondary conditions.
VA Rating for Knee Pain and Ratings for Knee Injuries
A knee injury can affect a veteran’s life and cause other health issues. In this article you will find ratings for common knee conditions and how you can receive VA benefits for your knee pain.
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.
What Are the VA Disability Ratings for Back Pain?
The VA rates back pain by how much the spine is affected and the severity of movement loss. Read on to understand VA ratings for back pain.
VA Rating for Migraines and Secondary Conditions
You may be able to get the max VA rating for migraines if you are a veteran and have migraines often and severe enough.
Getting a VA Rating for Circadian Rhythm Dysfunction
If your sleep schedule is messed up because of a service-connected disability, you might get VA Disability for Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder.
101st Airborne Division Veterans Disability Benefits
Are you a disabled 101st Airborne Division veteran? Need help applying for Veterans Disability Benefits? Have you been denied? Talk to our 101st Airborne Division Veterans Disability Benefits lawyers for free. We never charge for VA claim evaluations. Learn your rights as a disabled 101st Airborne Division veteran. For help, please call toll-free (812) 426-7200 or simply […]