Disability Research, Veterans / 11.03.2026

VA Disability Claims: Know This Before Filing In 2023, nearly 2.3 million veterans held a service-connected disability rating of 70 percent or higher, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. At the same time, millions of former service members had no service-connected rating at all. That contrast highlights an important truth about VA disability claims: the system is complex, but it is navigable when veterans understand what the VA evaluates and how medical evidence drives decisions. Before filing, it is critical to understand how VA disability claims are structured, what documentation is required, and how ratings are assigned. The process is not based on personal statements alone. It is built on documented medical findings, regulatory criteria, and a clearly established connection to military service.
Health Care Systems / 11.11.2024

[caption id="attachment_64685" align="aligncenter" width="500"]veterans-health-care Photo by RDNE Stock project[/caption] For Veterans who have honorably served their country, accessing the healthcare they deserve should be straightforward. However, the reality is that the U.S. Veteran healthcare system, particularly the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), is often complicated and cumbersome. Veterans frequently encounter barriers to care, including long wait times, eligibility confusion, overwhelming bureaucracy, and delays in receiving treatment. These obstacles can negatively impact their physical and mental health, creating unnecessary suffering for those who have already given so much. This article explores the challenges Veterans face in navigating the VA healthcare system, and it examines ongoing efforts and potential solutions to streamline the process.