If you have been injured in a car accident, or any other type of accident that has caused a traumatic brain injury, you may be wondering if you are eligible for VA disability benefits. The answer is yes, but the process can be complex and frustrating.
The first step is to get a diagnosis from a medical professional. This can be difficult, because many times the symptoms of a TBI are not immediately apparent. Once you have a diagnosis, the next step is to gather all of your medical records and evidence to support your claim.
When you apply for VA disability benefits, you will need to show that your injuries are service-connected. This means that your injuries were caused by your time in service, or they were aggravated by your time in service.
If you can show that your TBI was caused by your time in service, or aggravated by your time in service, you will likely be approved for VA disability benefits. However, if your TBI is not service-connected, you may still be eligible for VA benefits if you can prove that there is a nexus link between your current disability and your active duty service.
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