BONUS- FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
Qualifying for a VA disability rating for depression can be difficult for some veterans.
Why?
Because you must be able to prove that your depression was caused or made worse by your active duty military service.
However, it can often be hard to characterize depression.
Often, depression is thought of as an invisible issue since it can’t be seen.
When most people think about VA disability ratings, they consider the physical injuries of a service member.
They may not consider the mental health and well-being of the veteran.
Depression is often masked, and it is not as easy to spot as a physical injury.
In this article, we will explain how to get a VA disability rating for depression.
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