Does erectile dysfunction qualify for special monthly compensation? [DsNFLqGnw6Q]
Does erectile dysfunction qualify for special monthly compensation? [DsNFLqGnw6Q]
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The amount of VA disability compensation you can receive per month for erectile dysfunction depends on the severity of your condition. Under Special Monthly Compensation K for loss of use of the creative organ, the VA generally grants a 0% rating for erectile dysfunction. It is called SMC (k), and is paid out with your VA compensation check each month. SMC (k) amounts to $128.62 per month in 2023. A secondary VA claim can be filed for erectile dysfunction if you are taking medications for a service-connected disability. Check the side effects of all the medications you take. 50% of the medications you take list Erectile Dysfunction as a potential side effect. If your erectile dysfunction is a secondary condition to a service-connected disability and it meets the requirements for compensation, you may be eligible for a higher rating. On the DBQ for Male Reproductive Organ Conditions, the VA C&P exam for Erectile Dysfunction includes questions about the male reproductive system. A C&P exam for Erectile Dysfunction is usually not required unless the examiner considers it necessary (e.g., check for deformities of the penis, loss of testes). A C&P exam for erectile dysfunction is usually handled under the Acceptable Clinical Evidence (ACE) process, which is a record-only review. 🔶 Helpful resources for disabled veterans ------------------------------------------------ 🔵 If you are looking for a Nexus Letter for Mental Health and all other Medical Conditions, here is the email of one of our partners: [email protected] (Please Include Your Phone #) 🤠Sign up for Boot Camp
Aired: December 13, 2024
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