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🎙️ Why Dizziness and Vertigo Are So Complex in Veterans Disability
Dizziness and vertigo are some of the most misunderstood — and most complicated — conditions in VA disability claims.
They sound simple. They are not.
In this episode, we break down why these symptoms create so much confusion in the VA system, why they’re frequently denied or underrated, and what Veterans need to understand before filing or appealing a claim.
🔍 In This Episode, We Cover:
1️⃣ Dizziness Is a Symptom — Not Always a Diagnosis
One of the biggest issues in VA claims is that “dizziness” alone is not a ratable condition.
We explain:
Understanding this distinction is critical for service connection.
2️⃣ Multiple Possible Causes — And Why That Matters
Dizziness and vertigo can stem from:
Because there are so many potential causes, establishing nexus becomes medically complex.
We discuss how differential diagnosis plays a role and why clarity in medical reasoning is essential.
3️⃣ Secondary Service Connection Complications
Many Veterans pursue vertigo as secondary to:
But secondary service connection requires more than temporal association. We explain what “caused by” versus “aggravated by” actually means in medical and VA terms — and why that distinction matters.
4️⃣ Rating Criteria and Frequency of Attacks
Vertigo ratings often depend on:
We discuss how documentation of attack frequency can significantly impact rating outcomes — and why vague descriptions weaken claims.
5️⃣ Overlap With Other Conditions
Dizziness often overlaps with:
This overlap can create pyramiding concerns or improper attribution of symptoms.
We explain how medical differentiation strengthens clarity in a claim.
🎯 Why This Matters for Veterans
Vertigo claims are not simple “yes or no” cases. They require:
When handled improperly, these cases are frequently denied or underrated.
When evaluated thoroughly, they can be properly understood and documented.
👥 Who Should Listen
⚠️ Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Every case is unique. Veterans should consult with a qualified medical provider and VA-accredited representative regarding their individual claim.
By Leah Bucholz4.9
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🎙️ Why Dizziness and Vertigo Are So Complex in Veterans Disability
Dizziness and vertigo are some of the most misunderstood — and most complicated — conditions in VA disability claims.
They sound simple. They are not.
In this episode, we break down why these symptoms create so much confusion in the VA system, why they’re frequently denied or underrated, and what Veterans need to understand before filing or appealing a claim.
🔍 In This Episode, We Cover:
1️⃣ Dizziness Is a Symptom — Not Always a Diagnosis
One of the biggest issues in VA claims is that “dizziness” alone is not a ratable condition.
We explain:
Understanding this distinction is critical for service connection.
2️⃣ Multiple Possible Causes — And Why That Matters
Dizziness and vertigo can stem from:
Because there are so many potential causes, establishing nexus becomes medically complex.
We discuss how differential diagnosis plays a role and why clarity in medical reasoning is essential.
3️⃣ Secondary Service Connection Complications
Many Veterans pursue vertigo as secondary to:
But secondary service connection requires more than temporal association. We explain what “caused by” versus “aggravated by” actually means in medical and VA terms — and why that distinction matters.
4️⃣ Rating Criteria and Frequency of Attacks
Vertigo ratings often depend on:
We discuss how documentation of attack frequency can significantly impact rating outcomes — and why vague descriptions weaken claims.
5️⃣ Overlap With Other Conditions
Dizziness often overlaps with:
This overlap can create pyramiding concerns or improper attribution of symptoms.
We explain how medical differentiation strengthens clarity in a claim.
🎯 Why This Matters for Veterans
Vertigo claims are not simple “yes or no” cases. They require:
When handled improperly, these cases are frequently denied or underrated.
When evaluated thoroughly, they can be properly understood and documented.
👥 Who Should Listen
⚠️ Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Every case is unique. Veterans should consult with a qualified medical provider and VA-accredited representative regarding their individual claim.

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