VA Disability Ratings
VA Disability Benefits and Ratings
for Ankle Instability
If you sustained an ankle injury during military service, you may be eligible for disability benefits through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This may also be true if you had an existing ankle injury that was aggravated by active duty service. By gathering evidence and proving service connection, you may be able to present a favorable VA disability claim.
What Is Ankle Instability?
Ankle instability is a chronic condition that is often caused by an acute injury such as an ankle sprain. There are two types of ankle instability: mechanical and functional. Mechanical instability occurs when the ankle is physically unstable and unable to be weight-bearing. Functional instability refers to a feeling that the ankle may “give out” at any time.

Ankle instability can cause pain and may make it hard to engage in everyday activities,
especially those that involve being on your feet. Some of the symptoms of ankle instability include:
Not every incident will include all of the symptoms listed above, and there may be
other issues caused by this condition. Some ankle injuries will also cause frozen ankle joints,
limitation of motion, or interference with normal range of motion.

Service Connection for Ankle Instability
The key to obtaining a VA disability rating for ankle instability is to prove service connection.
Proving a direct service connection is the most common way to do this. There are
three elements necessary for a successful direct service connection claim. These are:
Have Questions About Your VA Disability Rating For Ankle Instability?
If you are experiencing an ongoing ankle injury or functional loss of the joint, it can be frustrating if your VA benefits claim is denied or awarded a low rating. If you are struggling to obtain adequate veterans benefits, contact the team at VABC. Our team of veterans disability and social security disability attorneys will work with you to build an effective VA claim or appeal your current rating. Hit the red button above for a free case evaluation.
