Yes, it is possible to increase your VA disability rating for PTSD. VA disability rating disputes actually have a relatively high success rate on appeal. If you are hoping to increase your VA ...
You’ve received your decision letter on your VA disability claim. Although the VA agreed that you had a disability, the VA disability ratings assigned (either individual or overall) don’t seem right ...
Overall VA disability ratings, a percentage number from 0% – 100%, are used to calculate the amount of monthly disability benefits to veterans who have current medical or physical conditions that are ...
Yes, it is possible to appeal individual VA disability ratings, including a 100% disability rating, if your condition warrants it. A VA disability attorney may be able to help you navigate the ...
VA disability ratings can be confusing. Even if your VA disability claim was approved, your VA disability rating (somewhere between 0-100%) might feel like an arbitrary number that doesn’t adequately ...
You have already received a decision on your VA disability benefits claim, agreeing that you have a service-connected disability and assigning an individual VA disability rating for each disability ...
You have suffered through the fallout of a sexual assault or sexual harassment during your time in the military – is there any point now in filing a military sexual trauma-related VA disability claim?
You have options if your Military Sexual Trauma VA Disability Claim has been denied – a real opportunity to reverse that decision by filing an appeal of the decision. Veterans have one year from the ...
Veterans often ask “how does PTSD relate to a Military Sexual Trauma VA Disability claim?”
First, let’s define military sexual trauma (sometimes referred to as “MST”) as the VA defines it. In short, military sexual trauma (MST) refers to sexual assault or sexual harassment experienced ...