VA Disability Claims List
What Are VA Disability Benefits?
VA disability benefits, or VA disability compensation, are paid to veterans who got sick or injured as the result of their military service. VA disability compensation is also available to veterans who entered service with a pre-existing condition that was made worse by military service. Importantly, VA disability benefits are tax-free.
Who is Eligible for VA Disability Benefits?
In order to be eligible for VA disability benefits, the veteran must:
Have a current illness or injury that affects the mind or body; AND,
Have served on active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training.
Additionally, one of the following must be true:
The veteran was sick or injured while serving in the military, and can link their condition to service, OR
The veteran had a condition prior to joining the military, and their service aggravated the condition, OR
The veteran has a condition which can be linked to service but did not appear until after their service had ended
Veterans, and in some cases their qualified dependents, can receive VA disability compensation.
How to File a Claim for VA Disability Benefits?
To file a claim for VA disability benefits, the veteran will usually need to submit proof of three things:
A current diagnosis of a condition for which VA grants benefits;
An in-service event or stressor which caused or contributed to the veteran’s condition; and,
A medical nexus indicating the link between the veteran’s service and their condition.
Veterans can submit a claim using VA Form 21-526EZ. The form has sections to provide the veteran’s identifying details, claim information, service information, and more. The claim can be submitted to VA in a few ways:
Online – using VA’s eBenefits platform
By mail – directed to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Evidence Intake Center, PO Box 4444 in Janesville, WI 53547-4444
In person – bringing a completed VA Form 21-526EZ to a VA Regional Office near you
With a legal representative – completing the form with a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) or a VA accredited agent or attorney
What is the current claims timeline?
Claims take approximately 4 months to process and close. You will receive a VA award letter approximately 30 days after your claims close. The VA award letter will detail approved claims, service connections, and disability percentages. The VA award letter will list start date of payments (if applicable).
Comprehensive VA Disability Claims List: What Conditions Can You File For?
Currently, there are approximately 6 million veterans and survivors receiving VA compensation benefits or service-connected death benefits. Below is a VA disability claims list of conditions which veterans can be service connected for:
Amputation of digits of the hand, (ranging from five digits to one digit)
Amputation of finger (different ratings given for specific fingers)
Amputation of forearm
Amputation of the arm
Amputation of the leg
Amputation of the thigh
Amputation of toe(s)
Anatomical loss of both feet
Anatomical loss of both hands
Anatomical loss of one foot and loss of use of one hand
Anatomical loss of one hand and loss of use of one foot
Anatomical loss of one hand and one foot
Ankle replacement (prosthesis)
Ankylosing spondylitis
Ankylosis of digits of the hand (favorable, unfavorable, specific digits and number of digits affected)
Ankylosis of scapulohumeral articulation
Ankylosis of subastragalar or tarsal joint
Ankylosis of the ankle
Ankylosis of the hip
Ankylosis of the knee
Ankylosis of the wrist
Arthritis
Degenerative arthritis
Gonorrheal arthritis
Pneumococcic arthritis
Typhoid arthritis
Streptococcic arthritis
Post-traumatic arthritis
Arthropathy
Benign neoplasm of the bones
Bursitis
Claw Foot
Decompression illness
Degenerative arthritis, degenerative disc disease
Dislocated semilunar cartilage
Elbow replacement (prosthesis)
Fibromyalgia, fibrositis, primary fibromyalgia syndrome
Flail joint in hip
Flatfoot
Genu recurvatum
Gout
Hallux rigidus
Hallux valgus
Hammer toe
Heterotopic ossification
Hip resurfacing or replacement (prosthesis)
Impairment of supination and pronation
Impairment of the clavicle or scapula
Impairment of the femur
Impairment of the humerus
Impairment of the knee
Impairment of the radius
Impairment of the thigh
Impairment of the tibia and fibula
Impairment of the ulna
Intervertebral disc syndrome
Knee resurfacing or replacement (prosthesis)
Limitation of both flexion and extension of the forearm
Limitation of extension of the forearm
Limitation of extension of the leg
Limitation of extension of the thigh
Limitation of flexion of the forearm
Limitation of flexion of the leg
Limitation of flexion of the thigh
Limitation of motion of individual digits
Limitation of motion of the arm
Limitation of motion of the wrist
Limited motion of the ankle
Loss of part of the skull
Loss of use of both feet
Loss of use of both hands
Loss of use of one hand and one foot
Loss of use of the foot
Lumbosacral or cervical strain
Malignant neoplasm of the bones
Malunion of os calcis or astragalus
Malunion or non-union of tarsal or metatarsal bones
Metatarsalgia (Morton’s Disease)
Myositis
Non-specified foot injuries
Nonunion of the radius and ulna
Osteomalacia
Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis
Ostetitis deformans
Plantar fasciitis
Removal of semilunar cartilage
Removal of the coccyx
Removal of the ribs
Sacroiliac injury and weakness
Shortening of bones of the lower extremity
Shoulder replacement (prosthesis)
Spinal fusion
Spinal stenosis
Spondylolisthesis or segmental instability
Tenosynovitis, tendinitis, tendinosis, or tendinopathy
Traumatic paralysis, paraplegia, quadriplegia
Tuberculosis of bones and joints
Vertebral fracture of dislocation
Weak foot
Wrist replacement (prosthesis)
Anatomical loss of both eyes
Anatomical loss of one eye
Angle-closure glaucoma
Aphakia or dislocation of crystalline lens
Benign neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa
Cataract
Chronic conjunctivitis (nontrachomatous)
Concentric contraction of visual field
Detachment of retina
Diabetic retinopathy
Diplopia (double vision)
Disorders of the lacrimal apparatus
Ectropion
Entropion
Intraocular hemorrhage
Keratoconus
Keratopathy
Lagophthalmos
Loss of eyebrows
Loss of eyelashes
Loss of eyelids, partial or complete
Loss of inferior half of visual field
Loss of nasal half of visual field
Loss of superior half of visual field
Loss of temporal half of visual field
Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa
No more than light perception in both eyes
No more than light perception in one eye
Nystagmus
Open-angle glaucoma
Optic neuropathy
Paralysis of accommodation (due to neuropathy of the Oculomotor Nerve)
Pinguecula
Post-chiasmal disorders
Pterygium
Ptosis
Retinal dystrophy
Retinal scars, atrophy, or irregularities
Retinopathy or maculopathy
Scleritis
Scotoma
Status post corneal transplant
Symblepharon
Trachomatous conjunctivitis
Tuberculosis of eye
Unhealed eye injury
Vision in one eye 10/200 (3/60)
Vision in one eye 15/200 (4.5/60)
Vision in one eye 20/100 (6/30)
Vision in one eye 20/200 (6/60)
Vision in one eye 20/40 (6/12)
Vision in one eye 20/50 (6/15)
Vision in one eye 20/70 (6/21)
Vision in one eye 5/200 (1.5/60)
Visual acuity in one eye 10/200 (3/60) or better
Visual field defects
Benign neoplasms of the ear
Chronic nonsuppurative otitis media with effusion (serous otitis media)
Chronic otitis externa
Chronic suppurative ostis media, mastoiditis, or cholesteatoma
Loss of auricle
Malignant neoplasm of the ear
Meniere’s syndrome (endolymphatic hydrops)
Otosclerosis
Perforation of Tympanic membrane
Peripheral vestibular disorders
Tinnitus
Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders, and Nutritional Deficiencies
Avitaminosis
Bartonellosis
Beriberi
Brucellosis
Campylobacter jejuni infection
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Coxiella burnetii infection (Q fever)
Hemorrhagic fevers, including dengue, yellow fever, and others
HIV-Related Illness
Hyperinfection syndrome or disseminated strongyloidiasis
Leprosy
Lupus erythematosus, systemic (disseminated)
Lyme Disease
Lymphatic filariasis
Malaria
Melioidosis
Nontuberculosis mycobacterium infection
Nontyphoid salmonella infections
Parasitic diseases otherwise not specified
Pellagra
Plague
Relapsing Fever
Rheumatic fever:
Rickettsial, ehrlichia, and anaplasma infections:
Schistosomiasis
Shigella infections
Syphilis, and other treponemal infections:
Tuberculosis, miliary
Vibriosis (Cholera, Non-cholera)
Visceral leishmaniasis
West Nile virus infection
Actinomycosis
Allergic or vasomotor rhinitis
Aphonia
Asbestosis
Aspergillosis
Asthma, bronchial:
Bacterial rhinitis
Blastomyosis
Bronchiectasis
Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic lung abscess
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease:
Chronic pleural effusion or fibrosis
Coccidioidomycosis
Cryptococcosis
Desquamative interstitial pneumonitis
Deviation of the nasal septum
Diaphragm paralysis or paresis
Diffuse interstitial fibrosis (interstitial pneumonitis, fibrosing alveolitis)
Drug-induced pulmonary pneumonitis and fibrosis
Emphysema, pulmonary:
Eosinophilic granuloma of lung
Granulomatous rhinitis:
Histoplasmosis of lung
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis)
Kyphoscoliosis, pectus excavatum, pectus carinatum
Laryngectomy
Laryngitis, chronic:
Laryngitis, tuberculous, active or inactive.
Loss of part of the nose, or scars
Mucormycosis
Neoplasms of any specified part of respiratory system
Nocardiosis
Pharynx injury
Pleurisy, tuberculous,
Pneumoconiosis (silicosis, anthracosis, etc.)
Post-surgical residual (lobectomy, pneumonectomy, etc.).
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Radiation-induced pulmonary pneumonitis and fibrosis
Sarcoidosis
Sinusitis
Chronic pansinusitis
Chronis ethmoid sinusitis
Chronic frontal sinusitis
Chronic maxillary sinusitis
Chronic sphenoid sinusitis
Sleep Apnea Syndromes (Obstructive, Central, Mixed)
Spinal cord injury with respiratory insufficiency
Stenosis of the larynx with residuals of laryngeal trauma
Traumatic chest wall defect, pneumothorax, hernia, etc.
Tuberculosis
Aneurysm, any large artery
Aneurysm, any small artery:
Angioneurotic edema
Aortic aneurysm
Arteriosclerosis obliterans
Arteriosclerotic heart disease (Coronary artery disease)
Arteriovenous fistula, traumatic
Atrioventricular block
Cardiac transplantation
Cardiomyopathy
Cold injury residuals
Coronary bypass surgery
Endocarditis
Erythromelalgia
Heart valve replacement (prosthesis)
Hypertensive heart disease
Hypertensive vascular disease (hypertension and isolated systolic hypertension)
Hyperthyroid heart disease
Implantable cardiac pacemakers
Myocardial infarction
Pericardial adhesions
Pericarditis
Post-phlebitic syndrome of any etiology
Raynaud’s syndrome
Soft tissue sarcoma (of vascular origin)
Supraventricular arrhythmias
Syphilitic heart disease
Thrombo-angiitis obliterans (Buerger’s Disease)
Valvular heart disease
Varicose veins
Ventricular arrhythmias (sustained
Adhesions of Peritoneum
Amebiasis
Ano, fistula in
Benign neoplasms, exclusive of skin growths
Cholangitis, chronic
Cholecystitis, chronic
Cholelithiasis, chronic
Chronic liver disease without cirrhosis (including hepatitis B, chronic
Cirrhosis of the liver, primary biliary cirrhosis, or cirrhotic phase
Colitis, ulcerative
Distomiasis, intestinal or hepatic:
Duodenal
Dysentery, bacillary
Enteritis, chronic
Enterocolitis, chronic
Esophagus, diverticulum of, acquired
Gastral
Gastritis, hypertrophic (identified by gastroscope)
Hemorrhoids, external or internal:
Hepatitis C (or non-A, non-B hepatitis)
Hernia hiatal
Hernia, femoral.
Hernia, inguinal:
Hernia, ventral, postoperative:
Injuries of mouth
Injuries of the lips
Injury of gall bladder
Injury of stomach, residuals
Intestine, fistula of, persistent, or after attempt at operative closure:
Intestine, large, resection of:
Intestine, small, resection of:
Irritable colon syndrome (spastic colitis, mucous colitis, etc.)
Liver transplant
Loss of whole or part of tongue
Malignant neoplasms of the digestive system, exclusive of skin growths
Pancreatitis
Peritonitis, tuberculous, active or inactive:
Pnuritus ani.
Postgastrectomy syndromes
Rectum and anus, impairment of sphincter control:
Rectum and anus, stricture of:
Rectum, prolapse of
Removal of gall bladder
Residuals of injury of the liver
Spasm of esophagus (cardiospasm)
Stenosis of stomach
Stricture of esophagus
Ulcer
Gastral
Duodenal
Ulcer, marginal (gastrojejunal)
Vagotomy with pyloroplasty or gastroenterostomy:
Visceroptosis, symptomatic, marked
Atherosclerotic renal disease (renal artery stenosis or atheroembolic renal disease)
Benign neoplasms of the genitourinary system
Bladder, calculus in
Bladder, fistula of
Bladder, injury of
Chronic renal disease requiring regular dialysis
Cystic diseases of the kidneys (polycystic disease, uremic medullary cystic disease, Medullary sponge kidney, and similar conditions)
Cystitis, chronic
Epididymo-orchitis, chronic only
Glomerulonephritis
Hydronephrosis
Interstitial nephritis
Kidney transplant
Kidney, abscess of
Kidney, removal of one
Kidney, tuberculosis of
Malignant neoplasms of the genitourinary system
Nephritis, chronic
Nephrolithiasis
Nephrosclerosis, arteriolar
Neurogenic bladder
Papillary necrosis
Penis, deformity, with loss of erectile power
Penis, removal of glans
Penis, removal of half or more
Postoperative, superapubic cystotomy
Prostate gland injuries, infections, hypertrophy, post-operative residuals
Pyelonephritis, chronic
Renal amyloid disease
Renal dysfunction
Renal tubular disorders (such as renal glycosurias, aminoacidurias, renal tubular acidosis, Fanconi’s syndrome, Bartter’s syndrome, related disorders of Henle’s loop and proximal or distal nephron function, etc.)
Testis, atrophy complete
Testis, removal
Toxic nephropathy (antibotics, radiocontrast agents, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, heavy metals, and similar agents)
Ureter, stricture of
Ureterolithiasis
Urethra, fistula of
Urethra, stricture of
The Hemic and Lymphatic Systems
Acquired hemolytic anemia
Adenitis, tuberculous
Agranulocytosis
AL amyloidosis (primary amyloidosis)
Aplastic anemia
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) (chronic myeloid leukemia or chronic granulocytic leukemia)
Essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis
Folic acid deficiency
Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Immune thrombocytopenia
Iron deficiency anemia
Leukemia
Multiple myeloma
Myelodysplastic syndromes
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Pernicious anemia and Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
Polycythemia vera
Sickle cell anemia
Solitary plasmacytoma
Spleen, injury of, healed
Splenectomy
Acne
Alopecia areata
American (New World) leishmaniasis (mucocutaneous, espundia)
Benign skin neoplasms
Bullous disorders
Burn scar(s) of the head, face, or neck; scar(s) of the head, face, or neck due to other causes; or other disfigurement of the head, face, or neck
Burn scar(s) or scar(s) due to other causes, not of the head, face, or neck, that are associated with underlying soft tissue damage
Chloracne
Chronic urticaria
Cutaneous manifestations of collagen-vascular diseases
Dermatitis or eczema
Dermatophytosis
Discoid lupus erythematosus or subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Diseases of keratinization (including icthyoses, Darier’s disease, and palmoplantar keratoderma)
Erythema multiforme; Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Erythroderma
Hyperhidrosis
Infections of the skin
Malignant melanoma
Malignant skin neoplasms
Old World leishmaniasis (cutaneous, Oriental sore)
Papulosquamous disorders
Psoriasis
Scar(s), unstable or painful
Scarring alopecia
Tuberculosis luposa (lupus vulgaris), active or inactive
Vasculitis, primary cutaneous
Vitiligo
Acromegaly
Addison’s disease (adrenocortical insufficiency)
C-cell hyperplasia of the thyroid
Cushing’s syndrome
Diabetes insipidus
Diabetes mellitus:
Hyperaldosteronism (benign or malignant)
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperpituitarism (prolactin secreting pituitary dysfunction)
Hyperthyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Neoplasm, benign, any specified part of the endocrine system
Neoplasm, malignant, any specified part of the endocrine system
Pheochromocytoma (benign or malignant)
Polyglandular syndrome (multiple endocrine neoplasia, autoimmune polyglandular syndrome)
Thyroid enlargement, nontoxic
Thyroid enlargement, toxic
Thyroiditis
Neurological Conditions and Convulsive Disorders
Thyroiditis
Paralysis agitans
Bulbar palsy
Brain, vessels, embolism of
Brain, vessels, thrombosis of
Brain, vessels, hemorrhage from
Myelitis
Minimum rating
Poliomyelitis, anterior
Hematomyelia
Syphilis, cerebrospinal
Syphilis, meningovascular
Tabes dorsalis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis
Meningitis, cerebrospinal, epidemic
Brain, abscess of
Spinal cord, new growths of
Progressive muscular atrophy
Syringomyelia
Myasthenia gravis
Residuals of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Cerebral arteriosclerosis
Migraine
Tic, convulsive
Paramyoclonus multiplex (convulsive state, myoclonic type)
Chorea, Sydenham’s
Chorea, Huntington’s
Athetosis, acquired
Narcolepsy
Paralysis, neuritis, or neuralgia of cranial nerves
Paralysis, neuritis, or neuralgia of peripheral nerves
Epilepsy, grand mal
Epilepsy, petit mal
Epilepsy, Jacksonian and focal motor or sensory
Epilepsy, diencephalic
Epilepsy, psychomotor
Anorexia nervosa
Anxiety disorder, not otherwise specified
Bipolar disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Chronic adjustment disorder
Conversion disorder
Cyclothymic disorder
Delirium
Delusional disorder
Dementia due to head trauma
Dementia due to infection (HIV infection, syphilis, or other systemic or intracranial infections)
Dementia due to other neurologic or general medical conditions (endocrine disorders, metabolic disorders, Pick’s disease, brain tumors, etc.) or that are substance-induced (drugs, alcohol, poisons)
Dementia of the Alzheimer’s type
Dementia of unknown etiology
Depersonalization disorder
Dissociative amnesia; dissociative fugue; dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder)
Dysthymic disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Hypochondriasis
Major depressive disorder
Mood disorder, not otherwise specified
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Organic mental disorder, other (including personality change due to a general medical condition)
Other and unspecified neurosis
Pain disorder
Panic disorder and/or agoraphobia
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Psychotic disorder, not otherwise specified (atypical psychosis)
Schizoaffective disorder
Schizophrenia, catatonic type
Schizophrenia, disorganized type
Schizophrenia, paranoid type
Schizophrenia, residual type; other and unspecified types
Schizophrenia, undifferentiated type
Somatization disorder
Specific (simple) phobia; social phobia
Undifferentiated somatoform disorder
Vascular dementia
Condyloid process, loss of, one or both sides
Coronoid process, loss of
Hard palate, loss of
Mandible, loss of, complete, between angles
Mandible, loss of, including ramus, unilaterally or bilaterally
Mandible, malunion of
Mandible, nonunion of, confirmed by diagnostic imaging studies
Maxilla or mandible, chronic osteomyelitis, osteonecrosis or osteoradionecrosis
Maxilla, loss of half or less
Maxilla, loss of more than half
Maxilla, malunion or nonunion of
Neoplasm, hard and soft tissue, benign
Neoplasm, hard and soft tissue, malignant
Teeth, loss of, due to loss of substance of body of maxilla or mandible without loss of continuity:
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD)
PACT ACT (Presumptive Diseases from Burn Pit Exposure)
Locations On or After August 2, 1990
Bahrain
Iraq
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudia Arabia
Somalia
The United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The Airspace above any of these locations
Locations On or After September 11, 2001
Afghanistan
Djibouti
Egypt
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
Uzbekistan
Yemen
The Airspace above any of these locations
These cancers are now presumptive
Brain Cancer
Gastrointestinal cancer of any type
Glioblastoma
Head cancer of any type
Kidney cancer
Lympatic Cancer of any type
Lymphoma of any type
Melanoma
Neck cancer
Reproductive cancer of any type
Respiratory cancer of any type
These illnesses are now presumptive
Asthma that was diagnosed after service
Chronic bronchitis
COPD
Chronic rhinitis
Chronic sinusitis
Constrictive bronchiolitis or obliterative bronchiolitis
Emphysema
Granulomatous disease
Interstitial lung disease
Pleeuritis
Pulmonary fibrosis
Sarcoidosis