by veteranesquire | Jan 15, 2018 | Discharge Upgrades and Correction of Military Records, VA Disability Compensation
Establishing eligibility for VA benefits is critical to ensure incarcerated Veterans are rehabilitated. Veterans that have a regular source of income once they are released are much less likely to re-offend. For Veterans with a criminal conviction, it is very...
by veteranesquire | Jan 8, 2018 | VA Disability Compensation
You may obtain service connection for any disability resulting from a disease or injury that occurred while serving in the military. Generally, you must prove the following three elements to obtain service connection for a disability: (1) a diagnosed condition, (2) an...
by veteranesquire | Nov 22, 2017 | Blog Posts, VA Disability Compensation
A DBQ, or “Disability Benefits Questionnaire,” is a standardized VA Form. Medical experts use DBQ’s to document the cause and severity of conditions listed on a VA claim. There are many DBQ’s available for many of the conditions most commonly claimed. When...
by veteranesquire | Nov 16, 2017 | VA Disability Compensation
One of the most challenging parts of the VA claims process is undergoing C&P Examinations. These exams are often intrusive, impersonal, and stressful for many Veterans. VA sometimes requires Veterans to drive to unfamiliar locations for examinations. However,...
by veteranesquire | Nov 14, 2017 | VA Disability Compensation
Many Veterans do not apply for VA benefits because of popular misconceptions about the VA claims system. One misconception is that a Veteran cannot obtain benefits because of “clean” separation exams. The thought is that because they did not mark any...
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