Can I receive benefits for a pre-existing medical condition?

Yes, veterans in Delaware may be able to receive benefits for a pre-existing medical condition. In order to be eligible, veterans must have had their medical condition diagnosed or recognized before they entered active-duty service in the military. The condition must have been caused or aggravated by their time in service. Veterans can also receive benefits if their pre-existing medical condition was worsened due to an injury or disease that occurred during active-duty service. Veterans must be able to provide medical records or other evidence that show their medical condition predated their time in the military. Veterans in Delaware may also be eligible for an Individual Unemployability (IU) claim, which allows them to receive compensation based on an inability to work due to a pre-existing medical condition. In order for IU to be approved, veterans must show they have a service-connected disability rating of at least 60 percent, or a single service-connected disability rating of at least 40 percent, and must be unable to securely or sustainably work due to their medical condition. Finally, veterans in Delaware may also be eligible for special monthly compensation, which is a higher rate of disability compensation available to veterans who are severely disabled due to a pre-existing medical condition. For this type of compensation, veterans must be able to prove the severity of their disability and how it affects their daily life.

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