f you served in the military, you may be entitled to service-connected compensation if you have a disability that was incurred or aggravated during active military service. A diagnosis in-service is not required as long as we can show through medical evidence that your condition likely arose during your time in the military.
3. If you are already service-connected, the VA
may not have assigned the correct disability
rating for your conditions – or, your service-
connected conditions may have worsened.
In either case, Levine-Piro Law can help you
obtain an increased disability rating, which
may entitle you to increased monthly
compensation. In addition,
if your service-connected conditions prevent
you from working, you may be entitled to
“Total Disability Based On Individual
Unemployability,” a benefit which again may
result in increased compensation to you.
The medical criteria and the law in this area
are complex, but Levine-Piro Law can assist
you in obtaining the compensation you
deserve.