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Does the va award service connection for conditions caused by medications prescribed for non-service connected conditions.
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Richard1954
I am taking some medications for non-service connected conditions. I have heard that sometimes a veteran can be service connected for conditions that become worse or are a result of a medication used
for non-service connected conditions. I have not been able to find anything in my research to confirm this. Does anyone have any ideas, or can anyone point me in a direction that will comfirm this opr shed
some light on the subject.
I am not a lawyer so take my opinions with a grain of salt...
If I had listened to the nay sayers, I would never have acheived any ratings after I was awarded TDIU in 1999. Now I have not one but two 100% ratings, a TDIU and 4 SMC awards ! I say JUST GO For It
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” -Albert Einstein.
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brokensoldier244th
You can be SC for NSC conditions that are aggravated by military service, you can be SC for conditions caused by military service, you can be SC for medications taken from VA prescribe for the treatme
john999
There is a way to get at the VA money bag if their treatment harms you regardless if it is for SC or Non-SC condition. It is like suing them for medical malpractice. One of our former members was a
Vync
https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/special-claims/1151-claims-title-38 https://cck-law.com/glossary/1151-claims-definition/#:~:text=A 1151 claim refers to,suffered “an added disability”.
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