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Secondary Service Connection: A Strategy Many Veterans Overlook That Can Dramatically Increase Your Rating
Here's a question most veterans never think to ask: "Could my service-connected disability be CAUSING other health problems?" If the answer is yes—and it very often is—you could be entitled to additional compensation through secondary service connection . This is one of the most powerful and underutilized strategies in VA disability claims. What Is Secondary Service Connection? A secondary service-connected disability is a condition that was caused by or aggravated by


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


The Ultimate Guide to Starting A VA Disability Compensation in 2026: What Every Veteran Needs to Know
By VetsDisabilityClaims.com | March 2026 If you're a disabled veteran—or you suspect that a condition you're dealing with is connected to your military service—you deserve to know exactly what VA disability compensation is, how it works, and how to get every dollar you've earned. This isn't charity. This is a legal obligation the United States government made to you the day you raised your right hand. Let's break it all down. What Is VA Disability Compensation? VA disa


Understanding Deferred VA Disability Decisions and Their Impact on Your Claims Process
Navigating the VA Disability Claims Process: Understanding Deferred Decisions Navigating the VA disability claims process can often feel overwhelming for veterans. However, having a clear understanding of deferred VA disability decisions is essential. This post dives into what a deferred decision means, its effects on your claims, and practical steps you can take to move forward effectively. Understanding Deferred VA Disability Decisions A deferred VA disability decision mean


VA Disability Claim Personal Statement Samples and Examples for Veterans
One vital part of a successful VA claim is the personal statement. This document allows veterans to share their experiences, explain their conditions, and provide context that may not be evident from medical records.


Why Is Your VA Claim Stuck In the Gathering of Evidence Stage?
The VA has a number of benefits available for veterans. From home loans to disability compensation, you get a varied range of benefits from the VA. However, some veterans don’t understand the disability claim process, which must take place first in order to unlock many of these benefits. Some veterans think that they can just submit the claim and the VA will provide the compensation automatically, but that is not the case.


QuickSubmit is the new trackable evidence submission tool for VA claims
Veterans Should Now Easily Upload, Submit & Track Their VA Claims Evidence Documents Online Quick ClaimsTip: Use VA's QuickSubmit Online Tool to Upload Trackable Evidence and Documents to Your VA Claims Quickly Filing a claim online? QuickSubmit has replaced Direct Upload as the online tool to share documents with VA’s Evidence Intake Center. Veterans, service members, their family members, VA employees, and business partners will have access to the most efficient way to sub


Complete Overview Of Possible Service-Connected Disabilities
A service-connected disability is an impairment or illness that was caused and sustained while you were on active military service. Your injuries can be service-connected no matter if the injuries sustained were on duty or off-duty. For example, a knee injury sustained while playing sports off duty was exacerbated by military service or was caused by circumstances that are themselves service-connected. An injury or sickness sustained while serving our country may have an impa


What Are the Best Things to Claim for VA Disability?
Each VA claim is unique. Even if two veterans have an identical medical condition, the VA may award them a different rating. To make matters even more perplexing, one of the veterans may be granted benefits while the other is rejected. Why? The success or failure of a claim is determined by a variety of variables. It is crucial to have proof. Evidence demonstrating your injuries and establishing a service connection should be included in your claim. You must demonstrate the c


What are the presumptive service-connected conditions?
The VA believes that certain impairments identified in veterans were caused by their time in the military. Veterans can receive income under the VA's disability compensation payments program if they have a disability as a consequence of a service-related injury. To be eligible for benefits, you must show that you are currently disabled, that your disability is related to your service on active duty, and that you were discharged from the military under honorable terms. Certain
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