Secondary Condition
Many Veterans are aware that they can file for direct service-connected conditions. What they don’t know is that they can file for a secondary condition.
Many Veterans are aware that they can file for direct service-connected conditions. What they don’t know is that they can file for a secondary condition.
To be eligible for VA Disability Compensation, you must be a veteran of U.S. military service, meet specific criteria such as active duty service, honorable discharge, and at least 10% disability due to injury or disease incurred during service. Veterans Guardian can assist in determining eligibility and provide guidance on the VA Disability Rating process.
Navigating Relationship Challenges during Transition: Supporting Veterans with PTSD in Re-establishing and Maintaining Connections, with Tips for Effective Communication and Self-Care.
Many veterans have gone through unthinkable, traumatic events. Each veteran reacts to these life-altering events differently.
Veterans Guardian VA Claim Consulting received the 2019 National AMVETS Veteran Friendly Employer of the Year award for their strong commitment to hiring veterans, supporting their workforce with deep military connections, and actively participating in programs like Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.
A VA Disability Rating is a percentage assigned by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that reflects the severity of a veteran's service-connected disabilities, determining the amount of tax-free monthly compensation they receive based on their eligibility and the impact of their conditions.