Your MOS code catalogs the specific occupational hazards, physical demands, and environmental stressors of your military role—and it's crucial evidence that your current disability could reasonably stem from that service. VA raters recognize MOS codes as objective documentation of exposure, making them one of your strongest factual anchors in a disability claim.
Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) codes are standardized designations used by the military to classify a service member's job role, and they serve as critical evidence in VA disability claims by helping establish in-service exposure to specific hazards, toxins, or traumatic events. VA raters and veterans law judges use MOS codes to determine whether a claimed condition is plausible given a veteran's duties.
Understanding how to reference your MOS code correctly in a claim or appeal can significantly strengthen your case, particularly for conditions like hearing loss, toxic exposure, or PTSD. AI can help veterans research the documented hazards associated with their specific MOS, identify relevant presumptive conditions, and frame their claims language to align with how VA evaluators interpret occupational service records.
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