
VA recognizes migraines as a service connected disability, so long as the veteran can prove a connection with military service. In other words, if the veteran can prove that the migraines began in service it is service connected. Another way is a secondary service connection. If the migraine relates to other service-connected conditions, then she may obtain service-connected disability for this condition.
Migraines can be debilitating, affecting your ability to work or complete daily tasks. If you’re a veteran whose migraines resulted from your time in the service, you may be eligible for VA disability benefits. Here’s what you should know.