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A Guide To VA Disability Ratings for Upper and Lower Extremity Radiculopathy, Neuropathy & Nerve Disorders
This guide explains the VA disability ratings for upper and lower extremity radiculopathy, neuropathy, and other nerve issues. It covers the types of ratings, evaluation criteria, examples of evidence needed, common symptoms, and tips for veterans to gather the right documentation.


Understanding VA Disability Ratings for Anxiety and Depression
This guide explains the VA’s mental health rating system, focusing on anxiety and depression, to help veterans navigate the process with confidence.


How to Expertly Analyze a Veterans Claims File (C-File): The Definitive Guide
Learn how to expertly analyze a VA claims file (C-File) like an accredited agent. Step-by-step forensic method, duty-to-assist audits, CUE vulnerabilities, and rating errors that unlock thousands in retroactive compensation.


The VA Disability Claim Planner & Journal is Now Available - Health Journal Designed Specifically For Navigating VA Claims
Every Veteran who has ever walked into a VA appointment and struggled to remember when a symptom started, how bad a flare-up was, or what a doctor said three visits ago knows this feeling: your memory is not enough. Your claim file needs more. Your body deserves more. And now, there's a tool built for exactly that.


VA C&P Exam Tips: How to Prepare and What to Expect
The Compensation and Pension exam is the single most influential event in most VA disability claims. It’s the moment where your condition gets translated into a number — your disability rating — that determines your monthly compensation for potentially the rest of your life. And yet, most veterans walk into their C&P exam completely unprepared.
This guide changes that. By the time you finish reading, you’ll know exactly what to expect, how to prepare, and what to say (and


VA Appeals Process Explained: Your 3 Options After a Denial
Opening your VA decision letter and seeing “service connection denied” hits like a gut punch. You know your condition is real. You know it’s connected to your service. And now the very government you served is telling you otherwise.


Mental Health Claims: How to Get Service-Connected for PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, and Other Mental Health Conditions
Let's get something out of the way first: Your mental health condition is real. It is valid. And if it's connected to your service, you deserve compensation for it. Mental health claims are among the most common—and most frequently underrated—VA disability claims. Let's make sure yours is done right. The VA's Approach to Mental Health Ratings The VA rates all mental health conditions under the General Rating Formula for Mental Disorders (38 CFR § 4.130). This means wh


TDIU: How to Get Paid at the 100% Rate Even If Your Rating Is Below 100%
What if I told you that you could receive compensation at the 100% rate even if your combined disability rating is only 70%? It's real. It's called Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) , and it's one of the most valuable—and most misunderstood—benefits available to disabled veterans. What Is TDIU? TDIU is a VA benefit that pays you at the 100% disability rate if your service-connected disabilities prevent you from maintaining substantially gainful


VA C&P Exams Prep Guide: How to Prepare for Your Compensation & Pension Examination and Get the Rating You Deserve
The Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam is arguably the single most important event in your VA disability claim. It can make or break your rating. Yet most veterans walk in completely unprepared. Not you. Not after reading this. What Is a C&P Exam? A C&P exam is a medical examination ordered by the VA to: Confirm you have the condition you're claiming Determine the severity of your condition Establish whether your condition is connected to your military service These ex


Real Steps For Veterans To Challenge & Report Bad VA Disability C&P Exams & Exam
When veterans apply for VA compensation, VA will almost always send them to one of its own examiners. These examinations are called Compensation and Pension examinations, or C&P exams, and they are critical to determining whether the veteran will be awarded VA disability benefits. Because of the VA’s backlog, a lot of these examinations are now handled by private contractors, such as QTC or LHI, instead of being conducted by VA. One of the primary reasons that claims are deni
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