BONUS- FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
In this post, we will be taking a deep dive into the legal and medical requirements for how to get a VA Rating for Hypertension.
Think of this as the ultimate guide to getting service connected for hypertension (high blood pressure) even if you’ve been denied previously.
In 2021, a veteran’s disability for hypertension can be rated at 10%, 20%, 40%, or 60% depending on the severity of your symptoms.
In general, the more severe your symptoms, the higher the VA rating you’ll receive for high blood pressure.
So, let’s take a minute to explore the law regarding the symptoms and impairment required to warrant a VA rating for hypertension.
Hypertension is no joke, and is often referred to as a “silent killer” because it is the most common risk factor among veterans with stroke.
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