VA Disability Services for Radiculopathy

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VA Disability Support for Radiculopathy – Hyattsville, MD

Survivor Sources Inc. has extensive experience supporting veterans across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Hyattsville, MD, Washington, DC, Virginia, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey. We understand that chronic pain, numbness, and weakness caused by nerve damage can significantly impact your quality of life. For many veterans, these symptoms are linked to physical trauma or service-related injuries and may qualify for va disability radiculopathy compensation.

At Survivor Sources Inc., we help veterans throughout the DC metro area and surrounding states navigate the VA disability system and pursue the benefits they earned through their service. Call for a free 15-minute consultation: 301-276-5559 or contact us online to get started.

Does Radiculopathy Qualify for VA Disability?

Yes. Radiculopathy is recognized by the VA and may be rated as a service-connected condition. You may qualify if:

  • You experience radiating pain, numbness, or tingling in your limbs
  • You suffer from muscle weakness or loss of reflex
  • Your symptoms interfere with work or daily functioning
  • You require ongoing treatment, physical therapy, or medication
  • A medical provider can link the nerve damage to your military service

Survivor Sources Inc. helps connect your medical condition to your military service and provides guidance throughout every step of the VA disability claim process.

Understanding VA Ratings for Radiculopathy

The VA rates radiculopathy based on the severity of the nerve impairment, often evaluating the affected nerve groups (such as the sciatic or femoral nerves) and the degree of paralysis or sensory loss:

  • Mild – Intermittent symptoms that do not significantly impact daily activities
  • Moderate – Consistent pain or sensory loss that affects physical movement
  • Severe – Significant muscle atrophy, weakness, or inability to perform tasks
  • Complete – Total loss of function in the affected nerve area

The VA evaluates how these nerve issues impact your ability to function. If your symptoms prevent you from working or caring for yourself, you may be eligible for a higher rating.

What If My Claim Was Denied?

Many veterans across the Mid-Atlantic region are denied VA disability benefits for nerve-related conditions due to missing documentation or an unclear service connection. Survivor Sources Inc. can help you:

  • Appeal a denied VA disability claim
  • Gather additional evidence, including medical opinions or nerve conduction studies
  • Strengthen proof of severity and functional limitations
  • Request a rating increase if symptoms have worsened

We assist with both new and existing claims to help ensure your condition is properly evaluated and rated.

How Survivor Sources Inc. Supports Veterans

You do not have to face the VA disability process alone. Our team brings together professionals from medicine, law, and veteran services to provide informed and compassionate support for veterans throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey.

  • File or appeal VA disability claims for radiculopathy
  • Obtain necessary testing, evaluations, and documentation
  • Understand VA disability ratings and explore potential increases
  • Link nerve damage to other service-connected injuries or conditions

From your initial consultation through the VA’s decision, we remain by your side every step of the way.

You Deserve Support That Honors Your Service

Chronic nerve pain should not be something you simply endure. If you are a veteran living anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic region and dealing with radiculopathy, Survivor Sources Inc. is here to support you. We will guide you through the VA disability process and help you pursue the benefits you earned through your service.

Call for a free 15-minute consultation: 301-276-5559 or contact us online to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions About VA Disability for Radiculopathy

Do I need a formal diagnosis to file a VA disability claim?

A medical diagnosis strengthens a VA disability claim, but veterans who experience radiating pain or numbness should document symptoms and seek evaluation. Survivor Sources Inc. can help guide you toward appropriate medical documentation if you have not yet been formally diagnosed.

Can radiculopathy be service-connected even if it started after discharge?

Yes. Radiculopathy may qualify as a secondary service-connected condition if it is caused or worsened by another service-connected issue, such as a back injury, spinal condition, or traumatic injury.

What evidence helps support a radiculopathy claim?

Helpful evidence may include medical records, EMG/nerve conduction study results, treatment history, personal statements, and documentation showing how nerve pain affects work and daily life.

Can I receive a higher rating if my condition gets worse over time?

Yes. Veterans may request a rating increase if the severity of nerve damage or functional impairment increases. Updated medical records and symptom documentation are typically required.

Does the VA consider how nerve damage affects my ability to work?

Yes. The VA evaluates how radiculopathy impacts occupational functioning, including physical limitations, inability to stand or sit for long periods, and reduced productivity.