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Radiculopathy is a common service-connected disability caused by a pinched nerve root in either the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine. Often, Veterans' radiculopathy is a secondary service-connected condition due to an injury in-service, though direct service connection is possible. Join CCK's VA disability attorneys as they break down VA ratings, common causes, and how to build a strong VA claim for radiculopathy!
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0:00 Introduction
0:30 What is Radiculopathy?
1:39 Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar Radiculopathy Explained
3:10 Obtaining VA Service Connection for Radiculopathy and Usual Causes
4:19 Secondary Service Connection for Radiculopathy: Common Conditions
6:08 Common Mistake VA Makes on Radiculopathy Claims
7:09 Service Connection Through Aggravation
9:12 Mild, Moderate, Moderately Severe, Severe Radiculopathy
10:11 Cervical Radiculopathy VA Ratings
11:00 Lumbar Radiculopathy VA Ratings
12:44 Bilateral Radiculopathy: Both Arms, Both Legs
14:45 Closing Thoughts
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