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VA Disability Ratings for Erectile Dysfunction and the Path to SMC-K
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition among veterans, yet it often receives a 0% disability rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This rating means that while the condition is recognized, it does not qualify for monthly compensation on its own. However, veterans with ED may still be eligible for Special Monthly Compensation-K (SMC-K), a higher level of benefits designed to address the loss or loss of use of reproductive organs.
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VA Disability Ratings for Back Pain and Lumbar Spine Conditions
This guide explains the key factors the VA considers when rating back pain and lumbar disabilities, focusing on range of motion (ROM) assessments, the impact of ankylosis, and how flare-ups are evaluated.
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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.
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VA Disability Back Pay: How It’s Calculated and When You Get It
VA back pay depends on your effective date, rating, and dependents. Learn how the VA calculates back pay, when it's paid, and common problems.
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