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Sleep apnea is a claim that’s frequently denied by the VA… but a new legal ruling may have just opened the door for thousands of veterans. In this episode, I explain how the Adams v. Collins decision allows obesity to be recognized as a disability when it’s caused by another service-connected condition, and why that matters for veterans whose sleep apnea is linked to weight gain. We’ll cover the medical science behind the connection, the VA’s current sleep apnea rating system, and why acting under today’s rules could be critical before proposed changes take effect.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction
(01:04) Why VA Often Denies Sleep Apnea Claims
(02:37) The Adams v. Collins Case and Obesity
(03:42) How Obesity Leads to Sleep Apnea
(05:21) Medical Evidence Linking Obesity and Sleep Apnea
(08:04) VA Sleep Apnea Ratings Explained
(09:52) Why Filing Now Matters
(12:08) Steps to Strengthen Your Claim
For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.
The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.
Sleep apnea is a claim that’s frequently denied by the VA… but a new legal ruling may have just opened the door for thousands of veterans. In this episode, I explain how the Adams v. Collins decision allows obesity to be recognized as a disability when it’s caused by another service-connected condition, and why that matters for veterans whose sleep apnea is linked to weight gain. We’ll cover the medical science behind the connection, the VA’s current sleep apnea rating system, and why acting under today’s rules could be critical before proposed changes take effect.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction
(01:04) Why VA Often Denies Sleep Apnea Claims
(02:37) The Adams v. Collins Case and Obesity
(03:42) How Obesity Leads to Sleep Apnea
(05:21) Medical Evidence Linking Obesity and Sleep Apnea
(08:04) VA Sleep Apnea Ratings Explained
(09:52) Why Filing Now Matters
(12:08) Steps to Strengthen Your Claim
For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcast
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLy
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573
DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.
The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.