Multiple Sclerosis and Veterans Disability | All you Need to Know

Published: April 9, 2024, noon

Physician Assistant and prior C&P examiner Leah Bucholz discusses What to Expect in a TMJ Veterans Disability C&P Exam.
Leah discusses Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with Veterans Affairs (VA) disability. She explains that MS, an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system, can be linked to service-related factors, including exposure or symptoms that began during active duty. MS has various types, including Clinically Isolated Syndrome, Relapsing-Remitting MS, Primary Progressive MS, and Secondary Progressive MS, each with distinct characteristics and progression patterns. For VA disability, a current MS diagnosis, an in-service event, and a nexus linking the event to MS are essential. Leah highlights the VA\u2019s presumptive criteria, which considers MS diagnosed within seven years of service exit as service-connected if it\u2019s compensable to a 10% degree. She suggests that medical records can help establish a connection even if diagnosed later.