Many veterans experience tinnitus due to exposure to loud noises during service, and this condition can contribute to sleep disturbances, including sleep apnea. Because of this connection, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recognizes sleep apnea as a secondary condition to tinnitus, which means veterans may be eligible for an increased disability rating and higher compensation.
To prove this connection, the first step is generally a C&P exam for sleep apnea secondary to tinnitus. This exam, which is scheduled through the VA, helps determine if the disability is service-related.
To qualify for a VA rating for sleep apnea secondary to tinnitus, you’ll also need to provide:
- Medical records
- Sleep study results
- Doctor's nexus letter proving the connection between tinnitus, sleep apnea, and military service.
Veterans seeking to file a secondary claim for sleep apnea should complete VA Form 21-526EZ and seek assistance from a Veterans Service Officer or VA disability attorney to maximize their benefits.