Tinnitus VA Claim 2026:
How to Win 10% Using Official DoD Evidence Most Veterans Overlook
Successfully helped veterans win hundreds of claims
Monte Fisher, CPA (Retired), CFE
The constant ringing never stops. It steals your sleep, ruins your focus, and wears you down every single day. Yet far too many veterans are still being denied or underrated for tinnitus.
Your Most Powerful Tool: The Official DoD MOS Noise Exposure Listing
This official document rates every Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) by noise exposure risk — “Highly Probable,” “Moderate,” or “Low.”
I regularly reference this listing when helping veterans strengthen their tinnitus claims. If your MOS is listed as Highly Probable or Moderate, it provides strong objective evidence of in-service noise exposure.
Why So Many Tinnitus Claims Still Get Denied
- Weak or generic personal statements
- No clear nexus to service noise exposure
- Missing recent audiology evaluation
How to Win or Increase Your Rating
- Write a detailed personal statement describing how the ringing affects your daily life.
- Reference your MOS using the official DoD Noise Exposure Listing.
- Submit a current audiology exam if needed.
- File a Supplemental Claim with this strong evidence.
I Can Help You
While helping veterans with hundreds of claims, I’ve seen this official listing make a real difference. If you’ve been denied or feel your rating is too low, I can review your file and show you the best path forward.
Important Disclaimer
I am not VA-accredited and do not represent you before the VA. I offer educational C-file analysis and independent insights only. Always use a free accredited VSO for official representation.