Wondering what you need for eligibility for VA disability benefits?
In order to qualify for VA benefits, you must have been honorably discharged. Next, you must also meet a three-part test which includes:
- A medical diagnosis of disability or condition in a medical record. This can be proven through service treatment records, VA medical records, or any private medical records
- Your disability was caused/made worse due to active duty or by another service-connected disability rated at 0 percent or higher for secondary service connection
- Current persistent and reoccurring symptoms of the disability or condition
Most Common Conditions for Eligibility for VA Disability Benefits
Here are some of the most common disabilities among Veterans include:
- PTSD/ Other Mental Disorders
- Scars
- Hearing Loss
- Tinnitus
- Limitation of Flexion of the Knee
- Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve
- Migraines
- Lumbar and Cervical Strains
- Limitation of Flexion of the Ankle
- Arthritis
- Musculoskeletal System
- Organs of Special Sense
- Impairment of Auditory Acuity
- Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders, and Nutritional Deficiencies
- Respiratory System
- Cardiovascular System
- Digestive System
- Genitourinary System
- Gynecological Conditions and Disorders of the Breast
- Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems
- Skin
- Endocrine System
- Neurological Conditions and Convulsive Disorders
- Dental and Oral Conditions
To determine if you qualify, contact us and file your claim today!