VA treatment for glaucoma may be available to Veterans suffering. Glaucoma is a severe condition that affects your eyesight. Regular visits to your eye care specialist can catch the debilitation... continue reading
Category: VA Benefits Eligibility
Can I Be Rated for Asthma AND Sleep Apnea?
While asthma and sleep apnea often can be linked as respiratory disorders, their symptoms are different enough that many veterans wonder if they can receive separate VA disability ratings for... continue reading
Are There VA Benefits for Moderate Hearing Loss?
Around a million veterans are currently receiving disability compensation for hearing loss that includes benefits for moderate hearing loss. It is one of the most common disabilities among veterans... continue reading
Congestive Heart Failure in Veterans
This article discusses congestive heart failure in veterans. According to Heartmate.com, approximately 6 million people in the United States deal with congestive heart failure. The number of cases... continue reading
The Burn Pit Registry and Why You Should Enroll
What is the Burn Pit Registry? This is a list that allows Veterans to document their symptoms and track what you're experiencing. It’s rarely possible to immediately determine the health effects... continue reading
What You Should Know About Veteran Color Blindness
Veteran color blindness is not as rare as you might think. Currently, nearly 1 in 12 males in the U.S. are affected by a form of color blindness, while only around 1 in every 200 females... continue reading
How the VA Determines Benefits for Arthritis
Insiders, today we are discussing how the VA determines benefits for arthritis. Arthritis is one of the most common conditions affecting those who have served in the military. In fact, the... continue reading
Why All Veterans Should be Tested for Asbestos Exposure
Many times Veterans positively tested for asbestos exposure are unable to service-connect the relevancy because this is an unusual claim. However, you can still get a VA Disability Claim with... continue reading
Ankle disabilities are common amongst veterans. Get to know how you can file a disability claim with the VA to receive... continue reading
Can Carpal Tunnel Syndrome be Service-Connected for Veterans?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms are defined by a tingling or numbness in your hands and pain in your wrists. It can also be accompanied by a feeling of weakness as you try to grip anything. Your... continue reading
6 Tips to Increase Your VA Rating for Migraines
Today, we’re going in-depth to examine the VA rating for migraines. Migraine headaches are rated as follows: 0%, 10%, 30%, or 50%. The highest scheduler VA disability rating for migraines... continue reading
Understanding Brain Aneurysms through the VA
When looking at your option as a Veteran, understanding brain aneurysms treatment actually has many avenues to explore, if you are eligible for benefits through their programs. The VA rates Veterans... continue reading