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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.


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.


Nexus Letters for VA Claims: When They Matter and What to Include
A nexus letter can prove your condition is linked to service or a service-connected disability. Learn when it matters and what makes it strong.
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