Gulf War Syndrome Skin Rash
Many Gulf War veterans suffer from unexplained health issues categorized under the Gulf War Syndrome, and skin rash can be one of them. If you … Read More
Many Gulf War veterans suffer from unexplained health issues categorized under the Gulf War Syndrome, and skin rash can be one of them. If you … Read More
Among the presumptive conditions of the Gulf War, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the gastrointestinal disorders that the VA presumes to be service-connected. … Read More
If you are a veteran suffering from hypertension, you may be eligible for disability benefits that include monthly compensation. Hypertension or high blood pressure is … Read More
The VA reevaluates your disability rating every 2 to 5 years. If your condition has improved during the reexamination, your disability rating may be lowered. … Read More
The length of time you have to be married to be qualified for spousal benefits depends on several factors. However, in most cases, having a … Read More
Examine the decision letter from the VA to see if your VA disability is permanent. The letter should include a permanent and total disability rating, … Read More
The VA may grant you up to a 60% disability rating for heartburn or acid reflux, which entitles you to at least $1,400.65 in monthly … Read More
If you are a veteran suffering from service-connected degenerative disc disease, you may be able to get up to a 20% disability rating from the … Read More
Veterans who receive both VA disability compensation and military retirement pay encounter something called a “VA offset.” The offset causes a reduction from either the … Read More
You have submitted your disability claim to the VA and then get a letter from the VA Evidence Intake Center. Now, you may question yourself … Read More