“Hey fatso, how’d you get the diabetes?”
Its time to destroy some myths about Diabetes. Accredited VA attorney Chris Attig explains how diabetes its not a disease of fat or obese people, and you don’t have to prove CAUSATION in your VA Diabetes Compensation claim.
Getting Back to Basics: Agent Orange Diabetes VA Claims.
Whether it is “in-depth” information, or basic information for Veterans that just don’t know the ins-and-outs of Agent Orange diabetes claims, the Veterans Law Blog shares what others want to keep secret.
In a VA Disability Claim, can your medications reduce the rating the VA gives you?
There are some raters at the VA that act like THEY are having to pay your benefits out of their paycheck.
These raters will commonly lower a Veteran’s disability impairment rating in a VA Disability claim for service connection of an injury or disease resulting from military service, but is getting treatment for that condition.
There is a group of raters who believe that PTSD is cured when you get treatment, that you aren’t disabled if you are taking insulin for diabetes, or that sleep apnea is gone once you start using a CPAP.
The problem is, a lot of Veterans believe them, because it sounds pretty reasonable.
However, the law is not always written this way – and sometimes, for good reason.
PTSD is not cured.
Sleep Apnea rarely goes away.
It is hard to reverse diabetes once your kidneys start to fail.
In this post, I will explain when the VA can – and when they cannot – reduce your VA Disability rating because you are taking medication for the symptoms of the condition… .
Diabetic Vets: Choose between disability compensation or medical treatment.
Accredited VA Attorney Chris Attig discusses how the veteran affairs diabetes guidelines force Veterans with diabetes to choose between modern treatment and proper VA Disability Compensation.