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What Qualifies a Veteran for an Anxiety Claim?

Veterans who experience anxiety can file a VA claim for benefits if they meet specific criteria, including having a formal diagnosis of the condition and establishing a link to their active duty service, with the severity of the anxiety determining the potential VA rating and compensation they may receive.

Blog Published on July 26, 2020

VA Disability Benefits for Back Pain and Conditions

You can get VA benefits for back pain linked to military service, even without a clear diagnosis. Medical records connecting your pain to service are important. A diagnosis or chronic pain evidence can help. Ratings depend on range of motion, and if pain affects work, you might get Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU). Veterans Guardian VA Claim Consulting can assist you in the claim process.

Blog Published on July 07, 2020

VA Disability Benefits for Migraines

Veterans with service-connected migraines can apply for VA disability benefits, but the process involves providing detailed records of symptoms and medical history. Ratings range from 0% to 50%, based on the frequency and impact of migraines. Combining with other disabilities could increase compensation. Seeking guidance from Veterans Guardian VA Claim Consulting can improve your claim.

Blog Published on June 16, 2020

How to Get VA Disability for Your Pre-Existing Condition

Guidance on obtaining VA disability benefits for pre-existing conditions, the importance of proper documentation and demonstrating worsening health during active duty to increase the chances of a successful claim.

Blog Published on June 12, 2020

What Are Presumptive Conditions?

Presumptive conditions are specific illnesses that qualify veterans for benefits without requiring an in-service connection, and they cover various health issues such as those related to radiation exposure, toxic water at specific military bases, Agent Orange exposure from the Vietnam War, and Gulf War illnesses, providing eligible veterans with compensation and support.

Blog Published on June 09, 2020