VA Adds Five Illnesses Related to Service-Connected TBI
Some Veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
who are diagnosed with any of five other ailments will have an easier path to receive additional disability pay under new
regulations developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The new regulation, which takes effect 30 days from today, impacts some Veterans living with TBI who also have Parkinson’s
disease, certain types of dementia, depression, unprovoked seizures or certain diseases of the hypothalamus and pituitary
glands.
“We decide Veterans’ disability
claims based on the best science available,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “As scientific
knowledge advances, VA will expand its programs to ensure Veterans receive the care and benefits they’ve earned and
deserve.”
This regulation stems from a report of the
National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine (IOM) regarding the association between TBI and the five diagnosable illnesses.
The IOM report, Gulf War and Health, Volume 7: Long-Term Consequences
of Traumatic Brain Injury, found “sufficient evidence” to link moderate or severe levels of TBI with
the five ailments.
The new regulations, printed in the Federal Register, say that if certain Veterans with service-connected TBI
also have one of the five illnesses, then the second illness will also be considered as service connected for the calculation
of VA disability compensation.
Eligibility for expanded benefits will depend
upon the severity of the TBI and the time between the injury causing the TBI and the onset of the second illness. However,
Veterans can still file a claim to establish direct service-connection for these ailments even if they do not meet the time
and severity standards in the new regulation.
Veterans
who have questions or who wish to file new disability claims may use the eBenefits website, available at www.eBenefits.va.gov/ebenefits.
Servicemembers
who are within 180 days of discharge may also file a pre-discharge claim for TBI online through the VA-DoD eBenefits portal
at www.eBenefits.va.gov/ebenefits.
The published
final rule will be available Dec. 17 at http://www.regulations.gov.
Information
about VA and DoD programs for brain injury and related research is available at www.dvbic.org.
Information
about VA's programs for Gulf War Veterans is available at www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/gulfwar/hazardous_exposures.asp.
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