Can you get VA disability for kidney?

Veterans with kidney disease may qualify for disability compensation benefits from VA. VA rates kidney disease under the genitourinary system. The genitourinary system includes both the organs of the reproductive system and the urinary system.

Is kidney failure a permanent disability?

Kidney failure can be a permanent disability depending on the severity of your kidney disease. You will need to talk with your physician to determine if your disability will be permanent.

Is kidney disease service connected?

In the case of kidney disease, you could get a service connection if you experienced kidney infections as a result of your military service conditions. You could also get your kidney disease rated as a secondary condition if you have service-connected diabetes.

How much is a 30 VA disability rating?

If you’re a Veteran with a 30% disability rating, and you have a dependent spouse (no dependent parents or children), your monthly basic rate would be $493.35 each month.

How does the VA rate kidney disease?

The VA rates chronic kidney disease primarily as a renal dysfunction, and has 5 rating percentages for this condition: 0 percent, 30 percent, 60 percent, 80 percent, and 100 percent.

Is kidney disease related to Agent Orange?

Even though kidney disease and renal failure aren’t on the VA’s list of Agent Orange presumptive conditions, there is evidence that herbicides like Agent Orange can harm kidney function. In fact, a study at a VA Medical Center in Shreveport, LA found a potential link between Agent Orange and kidney cancer.

What is the maximum VA disability payment?

Veterans with a service-related disability and an “other than dishonorable” discharge can qualify for a monthly tax-free VA Disability Compensation benefit ranging from $133 to over $3,400 every month.

Does Agent Orange affect the kidneys?

What is the VA rating for GERD?

There is no specific VA rating for acid reflux or GERD. It is commonly rated under “Diagnostic Code 7346, Hernia, Hiatal” under § 4.114 Schedule of ratings – digestive system.