Secondary Conditions for Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

There are 8 secondary conditions linked to Traumatic brain injury (TBI) that may qualify for VA disability compensation. If you have a service-connected rating for traumatic brain injury (tbi), these conditions could be filed as secondary claims to increase your combined disability rating.

What is a secondary VA disability claim?

A secondary condition is a disability caused or aggravated by a condition you're already service-connected for. For example, if traumatic brain injury (tbi) is service-connected and it causes or worsens secondary conditions (general), you can file Secondary conditions (general) as a secondary claim. The VA requires a medical nexus linking the two conditions.

8 Conditions Secondary to Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

Secondary conditions (general)
Meniere's Syndrome
Migraines (16 linked)
Vertigo
Cognitive impairment
Depression (12 linked)Anxiety (12 linked)Insomnia (5 linked)

Conditions That List Traumatic brain injury (TBI) as Secondary

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