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Tera Link [2026 Release]

A is any military activity that may have exposed a service member to hazardous substances. Unlike "presumptive" conditions, which are automatically linked to specific locations (like burn pits in Iraq), TERA covers a broader range of exposures that can occur anywhere, including garrison duty in the United States. Common examples of TERA include:

Since the signing of the PACT Act in 2022, the term has become a cornerstone of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability claims process. It represents a shift in how the VA evaluates health conditions linked to environmental hazards encountered during military service. What is a TERA? tera link

Understanding TERA: A Guide to Toxic Exposure Risk Activity and VA Claims A is any military activity that may have

Under , if there is evidence of TERA participation, the VA must provide a medical examination and a "nexus" opinion. This is a significant advantage for veterans because: It represents a shift in how the VA

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