Veterans with pancreatitis face medical and logistical hurdles when obtaining VA disability benefits. The VA disability rating process might go more if you have a strong... Continue Reading
Do you have a VA-backed home loan and feel like a veteran? Consider refinancing your VA-backed home loan to take control of your finances. This easy move may result in cheaper... Continue Reading
Post-Gastrectomy Syndrome, also commonly known as PGS, is a syndrome that can be problematic and affects many facets of the life of the patient.
Veterans coping with PGS need... Continue Reading
The Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (CAFC) Program is a shining light for people carrying the burden of caregiving for their loved ones.
The VA started this... Continue Reading
If you are a veteran applying for compensation via the VA (Department of Veterans Affairs), you know that solid evidence is essential. Including private medical evidence is... Continue Reading
Veterans who are having trouble getting the benefits to which they are entitled are not alone. The Legacy VA Appeal Process can be difficult and time-consuming, so familiarity... Continue Reading
Veterans who fought during the Cold War (1947-1991) were exposed to special dangers to their health. Various environmental risks and stresses throughout this time have been... Continue Reading
Suppose you've had a prosthetic wrist joint implanted due to a disability earned in the military. In that case, you may be curious about the VA's grading system. Learning how... Continue Reading
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA disability compensation. The first step is to fill out VA Form 21-526EZ. Even though it may seem challenging, you... Continue Reading
Do you need casting or surgery? Want to know how to rate your temporary disability? After surgery or a casting session, you must determine your temporary disability. Your... Continue Reading
Do you believe your military discharge status misrepresents your service or personal circumstances? You are entitled to a proper discharge upgrade if that's the case. A better... Continue Reading
Former prisoners of war (POWs) have shown extraordinary bravery and selflessness for the sake of their nation. The VA provides exceptional benefits and assistance to these... Continue Reading
Atrioventricular Block impairs electrical communication between the heart's upper and lower chambers. It may affect a person's capacity to work and enjoy life, and its symptoms... Continue Reading
Ankle ankylosis is a service-connected disability that may qualify veterans for VA disability benefits. If you have ankle ankylosis, you can get the benefits you are... Continue Reading
Veterans seeking disability benefits from the VA must be familiar with the VA Disability Five-Year Rule. This regulation may impact whether or not you qualify and the... Continue Reading
Are you a service member or veteran trying to figure out how to pay for your family's education? The Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) program might help cover the... Continue Reading
Veterans' exposure to depleted uranium is a serious problem that needs fixing. Veterans who have served their country may encounter health problems later in life due to... Continue Reading
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is an extremely uncommon yet potentially debilitating neurological disorder. If you or a loved one has GBS and is suffering, you may qualify for VA... Continue Reading
As a service member or veteran, you can access government insurance alternatives like SGLI, VGLI, and FSGLI. The protection provided by these policies is invaluable. Consider... Continue Reading
The exposure at Fort McClellan is a severe example of the long-term impact of toxic exposures on human health. Veterans who served at Fort McClellan have reported high rates of... Continue Reading