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Veterans navigating the VA disability system for skin conditions need to understand the intricacies of how these conditions are rated and documented to maximize their benefits.
• DBQ Discussion
• Eight key characteristics of skin disfigurement determine rating levels including length, width, contour, texture, and inflexibility
• VA considers only face, neck, and hands as "exposed skin" regardless of what clothing you wear
• Understanding the distinction between systemic therapy (oral medications, injections) versus topical therapy (creams) is critical for proper ratings
• Skin conditions are rated based on percentage of body affected and treatment requirements, ranging from 0% to 60% compensation
• Document flare-ups with dated photographs since conditions may not be visible during C&P exams
• Skin conditions can be secondary to other service-connected issues like diabetes, braces, or orthotics
• Common service-connected skin conditions include dermatitis, fungal infections from deployment, and chloracne from Agent Orange exposure
• Veterans can decline physical examination of sensitive areas if medical documentation already supports their claim
• The PACT Act now makes melanoma presumptive for veterans with qualifying burn pit exposure
Contact Valor 4 Vet at 888-448-1011 or visit www.valor4vet.com for assistance with nexus letters for your VA claim.
Tune in live every Thursday at 7 PM EST and join the conversation! Click here to listen and chat with us.
Visit J Basser's Exposed Vet Productions (Formerly Exposed Vet Radioshow) YouTube page by clicking here.
By J BasserVeterans navigating the VA disability system for skin conditions need to understand the intricacies of how these conditions are rated and documented to maximize their benefits.
• DBQ Discussion
• Eight key characteristics of skin disfigurement determine rating levels including length, width, contour, texture, and inflexibility
• VA considers only face, neck, and hands as "exposed skin" regardless of what clothing you wear
• Understanding the distinction between systemic therapy (oral medications, injections) versus topical therapy (creams) is critical for proper ratings
• Skin conditions are rated based on percentage of body affected and treatment requirements, ranging from 0% to 60% compensation
• Document flare-ups with dated photographs since conditions may not be visible during C&P exams
• Skin conditions can be secondary to other service-connected issues like diabetes, braces, or orthotics
• Common service-connected skin conditions include dermatitis, fungal infections from deployment, and chloracne from Agent Orange exposure
• Veterans can decline physical examination of sensitive areas if medical documentation already supports their claim
• The PACT Act now makes melanoma presumptive for veterans with qualifying burn pit exposure
Contact Valor 4 Vet at 888-448-1011 or visit www.valor4vet.com for assistance with nexus letters for your VA claim.
Tune in live every Thursday at 7 PM EST and join the conversation! Click here to listen and chat with us.
Visit J Basser's Exposed Vet Productions (Formerly Exposed Vet Radioshow) YouTube page by clicking here.