Episode 38: PTSD Stressors Explained
In order to prove a service connection claim for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Veterans must first verify their stressor. Today’s discussion breaks down how to verify your stressor, whether combat-related or not, and the special rules VA must consider when adjudicating a claim for PTSD.
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