Do You Qualify for Presumptive Service Connection?
Answer 3 questions about your military service. We'll check against all 82 PACT Act and legacy presumptive conditions, no account needed, no data stored.
When did you serve?
Select all service eras that apply. This helps us narrow down which presumptive rules cover your service dates.
Where did you serve?
Select all locations where you were stationed or deployed. Presumptive conditions are tied to specific geographic exposure areas.
What were you exposed to?
Select anything you were exposed to or suspect you were exposed to during service. Check all that apply.
Your Results
Still on active duty? Service members within 180 to 90 days of separation can file a presumptive claim under Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD). Filing pre-separation can produce a rating decision within 30 days of discharge. The Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry enrollment on the SHA Part A Self-Assessment also creates a documented record of toxic exposure that supports future PACT Act claims.
Disclaimer: This tool checks against known presumptive conditions from the PACT Act and legacy VA rules. It is not a guarantee of eligibility. The VA makes the final determination. For personalized guidance, find a VSO representative. Source: VA.gov PACT Act