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VA Disability Ratings for Hand and Finger Pain: The Rating Criteria & C&P Exam Strategies
Understanding how the VA rates hand and finger pain, including range of motion (ROM), ankylosis, flare-ups, and functional loss, is essential for veterans seeking fair compensation. This post explains the VA’s rating criteria, what to expect during Compensation and Pension (C&P) exams, and common challenges veterans face in this process.


Understanding VA Disability Ratings for Wrist, Forearm, Bicep, and Elbow Pain
This guide breaks down the VA disability rating criteria for wrist, forearm, bicep, elbow and upper limb conditions, focusing on instability, range of motion (ROM), pain, and exam strategies.


VA Disability Ratings for Shoulder Pain and Rotator Cuff Injuries
Understanding how the VA evaluates shoulder pain, rotator cuff injuries, and the related Compensation and Pension (C&P) exams is essential for veterans seeking fair disability compensation. This guide breaks down the rating criteria, explains how range of motion (ROM), pain, and flare-ups affect ratings, and offers practical advice on submitting evidence to support claims.


VA Disability Ratings for Hip and Thigh Pain
This guide explains how VA disability claims for hip and thigh pain are evaluated, focusing on range of motion (ROM), pain levels, planes of motion, flare-ups, and functional loss. It also covers what to expect during Compensation and Pension (C&P) exams and how to gather strong evidence to support your claim.


VA Disability Ratings for Ankle Pain & Instability: Rating Criteria, C&P Exams, and Claim Strategies
When seeking VA disability benefits for ankle pain, understanding how the VA rates this condition is crucial. The rating process focuses on specific criteria such as instability, range of motion (ROM), and pain levels. Knowing what to expect during the VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam and how to document your symptoms effectively can improve your chances of a successful claim.


Understanding VA Disability Ratings for IBS and GERD
The Department of Veterans Affairs assigns disability ratings based on the severity of symptoms and their impact on daily functioning. For IBS and GERD, the VA uses specific diagnostic codes under the Schedule for Rating Disabilities.


Understanding VA Disability PTSD Ratings
This guide explains the criteria used by the VA to rate PTSD, the types of evidence needed to back up a claim, and how these elements work together in the rating process.
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