Hereditary bleeding disorder from factor VIII or IX deficiency
With severe joint destruction, inhibitor development, or life-threatening bleeding
Severe hemophilia (factor level less than 1%), frequent bleeding episodes, joint damage
Moderate hemophilia (factor level 1-5%), requiring regular prophylaxis
Mild hemophilia (factor level 5-40%), infrequent bleeding episodes
Medical Evidence
Current diagnosis from a qualified healthcare provider, medical records documenting symptoms and treatment history
Service Connection
Evidence linking your condition to military service (service treatment records, incident reports, or nexus letter)
Personal Statement
Your detailed account of how hemophilia a or b affects your daily life and when symptoms began
Lay Evidence
Buddy letters from fellow service members or family who can corroborate your symptoms
During your Compensation & Pension exam for hemophilia a or b, examiners will assess your symptoms against the rating criteria above.
Be specific: Describe your worst day, not your average day
Document everything: Bring copies of all medical records and evidence
Functional impact: Explain how symptoms affect work, sleep, and daily activities
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