🔥 How to Get a 60 VA Rating for GERD NEW TIPS Revealed🔥
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At the time this video was published, all information was accurate but is subject to change as laws, policies, and regulations change. • Brian Reese here, and today, I'm revealing HOW to get a 60% VA Rating for GERD. And by the way, severe acid reflux, aka, GERD va disability, is eligible for VA benefits under the law. If you want a personalized VA claim strategy, start here now: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com • **Video Timestamps Resources** • ⏩ 00:00 VA Claims Insider Introduction • ⏩ 01:00 GERD VA rating criteria explained • ⏩ 03:00 I don't feel disabled - you're injured fellow veterans! • ⏩ 07:33 Why does VA Claims Insider Exist? • ⏩ 10:00 Why you must be Uncomfortably Vulnerable • ⏩ 12:47 Is GERD a VA disability? • ⏩ 17:27 GERD secondary to PTSD • ⏩ 24:50 VA Rating for GERD and Hiatal Hernia • ⏩ 30:00 Q A with Brian Reese VA Insider • **How to Get a 60% VA Rating for GERD in 2021!** • GERD VA Disability Rating Criteria - • Yes, GERD is a VA disability and can be rated at 10%, 30%, or 60%, depending upon the severity of your symptoms. • GERD is most often rated under CFR 38, Part 4, VA Schedule of Ratings, Diagnostic Code 7346, Hernia Hiatal. • Common Symptoms of GERD in Veterans - • A burning sensation in your chest (heartburn), usually after eating, which may worsen at night • Chest pain • Difficulty eating and swallowing • Regurgitation of food particles or sour liquid • Sensation of a lump in your throat • GERD Secondary to PTSD PTSD secondary to GERD - • Many veterans with GERD or acid reflux, especially those who were diagnosed long after leaving the military are eligible under the law for GERD secondary to PTSD. • For example, if veterans are taking SSRIs to help manage their PTSD symptoms, perhaps you’re suffering from side effects of those SSRI medications, which can lead to digestive system issues. • What you need before you can get a GERD VA rating secondary - • By law, there are three evidentiary elements that must be satisfied for GERD secondary to PTSD to prove secondary service connection: • A medical diagnosis of GERD in VA medical records or private records (unless you already have a diagnosis of GERD in your service treatment records) • Evidence of a service-connected primary disability (such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, migraines, IBS), AND • Medical nexus evidence establishing a connection between the service-connected disability (PTSD) and the current disability (GERD) • Want to learn more check out our free blog on VA claims for GERD - • ==) https://vaclaimsinsider.com/gerd-va-r... • ==) https://vaclaimsinsider.com/sleep-apn... • ✔️Join VA Claims Insider Elite, get instant access to the ELITE Experience Portal (EEP) and $13,119 worth of proprietary VA claim resources TODAY, and obtain an Independent Medical Opinion (IMO), Disability Benefits Report (DBR) and Medical Nexus Letters: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com • 👉 Get FREE VA claim resources at our website: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/ • 🚀 Check out the VA Claims Insider blog here: • https://vaclaimsinsider.com/blog/ • 🎙 Listen to the VA Claims Insider Podcast: • https://anchor.fm/vaclaimsinsider • 📺 Check out The VA Claims Insider YouTube channel: • / vaclaimsinsider • 🔥 We go LIVE every Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday on Facebook: • / vaclaimsinsider • #VARatingforGerd #GERDVARating #VAGERDRating
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