Claiming Diabetes Type 2 Secondary to Hepatitis C
How to file a VA disability claim for Diabetes Type 2 as a secondary condition to your service-connected Hepatitis C. This guide covers the medical nexus, evidence requirements, and how a secondary claim can increase your combined rating.
This is not legal or medical advice. Always consult with a VSO or accredited claims agent.
Medical Nexus: Hepatitis C → Diabetes Type 2
NEXUS STRENGTH
moderate
COMMONLY GRANTED
Yes
CLAIM TYPE
Secondary
What is a Secondary VA Disability Claim?
A secondary condition is a disability that was caused or aggravated by a service-connected condition. Under 38 CFR § 3.310, the VA will grant service connection for a secondary condition if you can show a medical relationship (nexus) between your already service-connected condition and the new condition.
In this case, you would claim that your service-connected Hepatitis C caused or worsened your Diabetes Type 2.
Secondary claims are one of the most effective ways to increase your combined VA disability rating and monthly compensation.
How Hepatitis C Leads to Diabetes Type 2
Primary Condition: Hepatitis C
Common symptoms:
Secondary Condition: Diabetes Type 2
Common symptoms:
Evidence Needed for This Secondary Claim
1. Nexus Letter (Most Important)
Get a medical opinion letter from a doctor stating that your Diabetes Type 2is "at least as likely as not" caused by or aggravated by your service-connected Hepatitis C. This is the most critical piece of evidence for a secondary claim.
2. Current Diagnosis
Medical records showing a current diagnosis of Diabetes Type 2. VA treatment records, private medical records, or a current exam will work.
3. Service-Connected Primary Condition
You must already have Hepatitis C rated as service-connected. If not, file for that first or file both claims simultaneously.
4. Personal Statement
A detailed statement (VA Form 21-4138) describing how your Hepatitis C symptoms led to or worsened your Diabetes Type 2. Include specific examples of how both conditions affect your daily life.
How This Affects Your Compensation
If granted, Diabetes Type 2 as a secondary condition will increase your combined VA disability rating using VA math. Here are 2026 monthly rates by rating:
30% Rating
$552.47
/month
50% Rating
$1,132.90
/month
70% Rating
$1,808.45
/month
Other Conditions Secondary to Hepatitis C
File Your Diabetes Type 2 Secondary Claim
Use our free Claims Builder to organize your Diabetes Type 2 evidence, link it to your Hepatitis C claim, and prepare for your C&P exam.