Presumptive Disability Correlation with Undiagnosed Illnesses
Presumptive service connection can be defined as a disability diagnosed in certain prior servicemembers that have either incurred in or aggravated by their active duty military service. Due to the distinctive circumstances of a veteran’s military service, certain diseases and illnesses must be presumed that the conditions of service caused the impairment and disability compensation can be awarded. Military veterans who served honorably in Southwest Asia during the Gulf War conflicts from August 1990 to present have been linked to an abundance of undiagnosed illness, presumptive diseases, and chronic disabling symptoms. Although the majority of these disorders may not become manifest during qualifying military service; the VA will pay compensation benefits if it’s presumed service connection, established within a prescribed period according to the VA, and to a degree of 10% disabling no later than 12/31/2021. Additional eligibility criteria include unexplained multi-symptom illnesses that are defined by a cluster of signs or symptoms of the following:
A. Chronic fatigue syndrome
B. Fibromyalgia
C. Irritable bowel syndrome
D. Any diagnosed or undiagnosed illness that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs determines warrants a presumption of service connection
A disability shall also be considered service connected for signs or symptoms which may manifestation of undiagnosed illness or medically unexplained chronic multisystem illness of the following:
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http://www.benefits.va.gov/compensation/claims-postservice-gulfwar.asp
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