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(Part 2) If you're already service-connected for one condition, there's a good chance you're entitled to more — and most veterans don't know it. Secondary conditions are disabilities that develop as a direct result of an existing service-connected condition. Bad knee leading to chronic hip or back problems. PTSD driving sleep apnea or hypertension. The VA is supposed to compensate you for the whole picture, not just the original wound. Adam Braatz sits down with Jim Brzezinski, CEO of Tabak Law, to walk through what secondary conditions are, how to identify them, and how to actually file for them — including what kind of evidence you'll need and where veterans typically go wrong in the process. Jim spent more than 15 years helping veterans get the ratings they've earned, and before that, he rated disability cases from inside the VA. He knows exactly how these claims get evaluated — and how they get denied. If your rating doesn't reflect everything your service has cost you, this is worth your time. VetLine is powered by Tabak Law — dedicated advocates for veterans, workers, and Social Security disability claimants nationwide. Learn more at http://tabakattorneys.com [http://tabakattorneys.com]. Disclaimer: This content is for general informational and entertainment purposes only and is not legal or financial advice. #veteranlife #veteranbenefits #vabenefits #vadisability #VArating #secondaryconditions #veteranhealth
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