Department of Veterans Affairs published an interim final rule that changes one deceptively simple question at the heart of ...
The new rule might mean that veterans receive lower disability ratings from the VA, officials from major veterans service ...
The VA will continue collecting public comment on the rule but it "will not be enforced at any time in the future," VA ...
Under a previous court precedent, VA examiners were required to consider what a veteran’s disability would look like without medication. Under the new rule, the rating is based on how the veteran ...
VA Secretary Douglas A. Collins posted on X on Thursday that the agency will not enforce the rule but will continue to collect public comments.
VA is proposing major changes to disability ratings for sleep apnea, tinnitus, and mental health, shifting away from device based formulas and toward functional impairment.
The VA paused a rule that bases compensation on how a veteran does on medication and not on the injury or illness, but it ...
As 2026 begins, Tampa Veterans’ Disability Attorney David W. Magann is urging Florida veterans to carefully review their ...
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Paul Lawrence said the VA realizes it needs to communicate better with veteran groups.
If a medication or treatment lowers a veteran's disability level, the rating will be based on the lower level, according to a ...
The seal on the front of the Department of Veterans Affairs building in Washington, D.C. is shown in June 2013. (Charles Dharapak/AP) The backlog of veterans first-time disability claims in coming ...
Veterans concerned about legislation in General Assembly to regulate how much claim shark companies can charge ...