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https://disabilitydenials.com/blog/ho... In this video Marc Whitehead, an Accredited Veterans Disability Attorney, explains how a veteran can win their veterans disability benefits using the Va's list of Presumptive Chronic and Tropical Diseases. Veterans suffering from Chronic Diseases connected to their active service may be able to win their disability claims by using the service connection by legal presumption argument. For certain chronic diseases the VA automatically presumes the connection between the condition and the time in service and grants the Veterans benefits. The list of Chronic conditions excepted for this presumption is quiet long and includes certain types of cancers, tuberculosis, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and many other ailments. Consider consulting a qualified disability attorney who can help you determine if the VA includes your chronic condition in their list. Once you have determined that your disability is on the VA's most current list you'll need to meet the requirement of the presumptive period. Veterans will need to provide medical evidence that the condition in question manifested to a degree of at least 10% no more than one year after their active service ended to be eligible in applying for the service connection by legal presumption for their VA claims. If you were diagnosed and treated for a chronic condition within the presumptive period your case will be fairly clear cut and should be simple to obtain the service connection by legal presumption. However if the diagnosis occurred after the presumptive period you'll need a disability lawyer to provide plenty of medical evidence to successfully receive your benefits. The most important piece of evidence to provide is a medical opinion stating that it is more likely then not that your disease first manifested during the presumptive period. With a medical experts opinion clearly stating that assumption you will be much more likely to have a successful claim. How is a service connection by legal presumption used for tropical diseases? The requirements for establishing service connection by legal presumption for tropical diseases are quiet similar to those applied for chronic diseases. The Tropical Disease is question must be on the VA's approved list. Which includes dysentery, yellow fever, cholera, and several others specific to military service in tropical locations. As with the legal presumptions for Chronic conditions, symptoms of tropical diseases in question must have been noted in one year after discharge for a successful VA claim. However, this rule can be relaxed in the case of certain diseases for which the incubation period is known to be longer then a year. The best strategy is to provide as much medical evidence as possible to support your case. For more information regarding the List of Tropical and Chronic illnesses download a copy of our free eBook: Veterans Disability Claims: Strategies for a Winning Campaign at www.disabilitydenials.com Or contact our office to discuss your particular Veterans disability questions or issues Marc Whitehead & Associates Attorney at Law, LLP 403 Heights Blvd Houston, TX 77007 (713) 228-8888