If you are a veteran who suffers from pseudofolliculitis barbae, also known as razor bumps, then you may be wondering how the condition is rated for
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The Schedular Rating system is also complex in its own way. The VA Disability Benefits system will assign a rating on a veteran's disability when a claim is filed based on evidence gathered and what the VA interprets using their rating criteria. They will generally rate in 10% increments starting from 0% to 100%. Receiving 100% disability ratings can be extraordinarily difficult for veterans who need it. The difference in compensation between 90% and 100% is astounding. In this section, we discuss different medical conditions and how the VA rates those conditions. If you're looking for more information on VA Benefits as a whole, you can check out our VA Disability Benefits section.
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VA Disability Ratings for Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow, which doctors also refer to as elbow tendonitis or lateral epicondylitis, causes pain when you use the affected arm to complete ordinary
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If you are a veteran who has been diagnosed with costochondritis (inflammation of cartilage between rib and sternum), you may be wondering what your
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In today’s society, hypertension is a common diagnosis for most veterans. High blood pressure or hypertension can be easily developed due to stress
Learn MoreVA Rating for Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease is a painful spinal condition that can affect daily life. If you developed degenerative disc disease as a result of military
Learn MoreVA Disability Ratings for Flat Feet
Pes Planus is a condition of the foot in which the arches on the inside of your foot are flattened, allowing the entire sole of your foot to touch the
Learn MoreVA Disability Rating for Wrist Pain & Carpal Tunnel
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition associated with repetitive motion that affects the wrist range of motion and hands of countless veterans. If you
Learn MoreVA Disability Rating for Tendonitis
Tendonitis is an uncomfortable condition that can cause painful motion and limit the range of motion. If you developed tendonitis as a result of
Learn MoreVA Disability Ratings for Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are a painful and irritating condition that affects millions of Americans every year. Those who are afflicted with internal hemorrhoids or
Learn MoreVA Disability Rating for Lupus
For a person suffering from lupus, a condition that is often silent and hard to notice without medical guidance, day to day work can be challenging.
Learn MoreHow To Get VA Disability for Hearing Loss
For most veterans, having to deal with hearing loss and tinnitus is quite common. As of the year 2014, the Department of Veterans Affairs noted that
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Veterans experience higher rates of hearing loss and tinnitus than the general population. In fact, hearing loss and tinnitus are the most claimed
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