VA C&P Exam for Kidney Disease: What to Expect and How to Prepare
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If you’ve filed a VA claim for kidney disease, you’ll likely be scheduled for a C&P exam with a third-party company contracted by the VA. In this blog post, you’ll learn what to expect... continue reading
C&P Exam for Restless Leg Syndrome: Here’s What to Expect and How to Prepare
If you’ve filed a VA claim for Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), you’ll likely be scheduled for an in-person C&P exam with a third party company contracted by the VA. In this article,... continue reading
Why Did I Get a 2nd C&P Exam for PTSD?
In my experience helping over 25,000 veterans since 2016, a 2nd C&P exam for PTSD is generally positive and can lead to a more favorable VA claim decision or avoid a VA... continue reading
Squamous Cell Carcinoma VA Disability Rating Explained
The VA rates squamous cell carcinoma under 38 CFR § 4.118, the General Rating Formula for the Skin, with ratings of 0%, 10%, 30%, or 60% based on the severity of symptoms, percentage of the body... continue reading
How Long Does It Take to Get VA Unemployability? Â Â
A common question veterans ask is, “How long does it take to get VA unemployability?” VA unemployability (TDIU) entitles you to receive compensation at the same rate as a 100% VA... continue reading
Qualifying for a PCOS VA Disability Rating (Ultimate Guide)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal issue affecting women in their reproductive stage of life, and, as a veteran, you may be entitled to a PCOS VA disability rating. As... continue reading
What is the Basal Cell Carcinoma VA Rating?
The VA rates basal cell carcinoma under 38 CFR § 4.118, General Rating Formula for the Skin, with ratings of 0%, 10%, 30%, or 60% based on the severity of symptoms, percentage of the body... continue reading
Seborrheic Dermatitis VA Rating Explained
The VA rates seborrheic dermatitis under 38 CFR § 4.118, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7806 for dermatitis or eczema, which is evaluated under the General Rating Formula for the Skin, with ratings of 0%,... continue reading
What is the VA Rating for Psoriasis?
The VA rates psoriasis under 38 CFR § 4.118, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7816, with ratings ranging from 0% to 60% with breaks at 10% and 30% based on the severity of symptoms, percentage of the body... continue reading
What is the VA Rating for Pruritus Ani (Anal Itching)?
Effective May 19, 2024, the VA rates pruritus ani under 38 CFR § 4.114, Diagnostic Code (DC) 7337 with ratings of 0% or 10% depending on the severity of symptoms. Anal itching without bleeding... continue reading
Qualifying for a Cubital Tunnel Syndrome VA RatingÂ
What cubital tunnel syndrome VA rating do you deserve? We’re going to find out! Cubital tunnel syndrome causes numbness and tingling in your pinky and ring fingers, making them... continue reading
What Does VA Claims Insider Actually Do?
Fellow Veterans, Brian Reese here, and I want to tell you my story. I left the Air Force in 2012 with a variety of physical and mental issues, some of which I was ready to talk about, others not... continue reading