If a Veteran does not submit enough proof about their disability in their VA claim , the VA will likely deny their claim. The VA has strict guidelines about what types…
As of December 2018, 100% VA disability is $3,057.13 per month. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) adjusts this amount each year, typically raising it…
To be 100% disabled by VA standards means that you are totally disabled. Veterans awarded disability at this level receive the maximum in scheduler monthly compensation. The Department…
Can You Receive VA Disability Benefits for Life? Yes, it is possible to receive VA disability benefits for life.
The VA disability 5–year rule says that a Veteran cannot have their rating reduced if their condition has not improved in the first 5 years after…
Service-connected means that the veteran is disabled due to injury or illness that was incurred in or aggravated by military service. Non–service connected means that the veteran is…
The VA can’t reduce your disability if it has been paid for five years unless the condition has improved and is shown to remain…
You prove service connection of your disability by showing what is called “continuity of symptomatology“: that you have had continuous symptoms of your disability from service to diagnosis.
Generally, 12 years of separation from service or within 12 years of being awarded service–connected VA disability compensation.
Disability compensation is a monetary benefit paid to Veterans who are determined by VA to be disabled by an injury or illness that was incurred…