• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
    • About
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Testimonials
      • Add Your Testimonial
  • Disability Claims
    • Disabilities
      • Hearing loss
      • Post-Traumatic Stress
      • Lumbosacral or Cervical Strain
      • Scars
      • Limitation of flexion, knee
      • Tinnitus
      • Diabetes mellitus
      • Paralysis of the sciatic nerve
      • Limitation of motion of the ankle
      • Degenerative arthritis of the spine
    • Acronyms
    • Benefits
    • TDIU
    • VA Claims Articles
    • VA Claims Law
    • Popular VA Claims Articles
      • Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exemptions by State
      • Latest Forum Discussions
      • VA C and P Do’s and Don’ts
      • Requesting A Copy of Your VA Claims Folder (C-File)
      • 100% SC P&T Can they reduce payment amount after re-examination ?
      • Can a 100 percent Disabled Veteran Earn an Income?
    • VA Forms
  • Disability Calculator
  • Community Forums
    • Recent Forum Posts
    • Veterans Compensation Benefits Claims Research
    • Appealing Your VA Disability Claims NOD, DRO, BVA, USCAVC
    • Compensation & Pension Exams
    • E-Benefits Questions
    • PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Claims
    • And More
  • VA Federal Register

HadIt.com For Veterans Who've Had It With The VA

For Veterans Who've Had It With The VA

Disability Calculator: Veterans Compensation Rate Calculator

Advertisements
  • The disabilities are first arranged in the exact order of their severity, beginning with the greatest disability and then combined with use of Combined Ratings Table below
  • The degree of one disability will be read in the left column and the degree of the other in the top row, whichever is appropriate
  • The figures appearing in the space where the column and row intersect will represent the combined value of the two
  • This combined value is rounded to the nearest 10%
  • If there are more than two disabilities, the combined value for the first two will be found as previously described for two disabilities
  • The exact combined value (without rounding yet), is combined with the degree of the third disability
  • This process continues for subsequent disabilities and the final number is rounded to the nearest 10%

Source: What’s the Secret to Understanding the Veterans Affairs Combined Ratings Table? Chris Attig The Veterans Law Blog

[adrotate banner=”39″]

Example of Combining Three Disabilities

If there are three disabilities ratable at 60 percent, 40 percent, and 20 percent, respectively, the combined value for the first two will be found opposite 60 and under 40 and is 76 percent. This 76 will be found in the left column, then the 20 rating in the top row. The intersection of these two ratings is 81. Thus, the final rating will be rounded to 80%.

[adrotate banner=”21″]
102030405060708090
19273543516068768492
20283644526068768492
21293745536168768492
22303845536169778492
23313846546269778592
24323947546270778592
25334048556370788593
26334148566370788593
27344249566471788593
28354250576471788693
29364350576572798693
30374451586572798693
31384552596672798693
32394652596673808693
33404653606773808793
34414754606774808793
35424855616874818794
36424955626874818794
37435056626975818794
38445057636975818894
39455157637076828894
40465258647076828894
41475359657176828894
42485459657177838894
43495460667277838994
44505561667278838994
45515662677378848995
46515762687378848995
47525863687479848995
48535864697479849095
49545964697580859095
50556065707580859095
51566166717680859095
52576266717681869095
53586267727781869195
54596368727782869195
55606469737882879196
56606569747882879196
57616670747983879196
58626671757983879296
59636771758084889296
60646872768084889296
61656973778184889296
62667073778185899296
102030405060708090
63677074788285899396
64687175788286899396
65697276798386909397
66697376808386909397
67707477808487909397
68717478818487909497
69727578818588919497
70737679828588919497
71747780838688919497
72757880838689929497
73767881848789929597
74777982848790929597
75788083858890939598
76788183868890939598
77798284868991939598
78808285878991939698
79818385879092949698
80828486889092949698
81838587899192949698
82848687899193959698
83858688909293959798
84868789909294959798
85878890919394969799
86878990929394969799
87889091929495969799
88899092939495969899
89909192939596979899
90919293949596979899
91929394959696979899
92939494959697989899
93949495969797989999
94959596969798989999

Share this:

Pages: Page 1 Page 2

Footer

Text Widget

VA Disability Claims Discussion Forums – Welcome to the community!

  • Ask a question | Search | View Latest Posts and More 
  • Your question has probably been asked before so the fastest way to find the information you need is to Search for it.
  • Start a new topic with your question. — Do not post your question in someone else’s post. Start a new topic. We don’t want your question to get lost. —

Recent

  • Bria v. Wilkie, No. 19-4625(Argued December 1, 2020 Decided January 15, 2021); special monthly compensation (SMC) based on the loss of use of a creative organ; meaning of the phrase “loss of use” in 38 U.S.C.§ 1114(k); hepatitis C;
  • Help for Father-in-Law
  • Vaccine
  • Higher Level Review Timeframe
  • Filing a MH claim

Search

Tags

Administrative practice and procedure Alcohol abuse Alcoholism Case law Claims Day care Dental health Department of Veterans Affairs Disability benefits Drug abuse Foreign relations Government contracts Government procurement Grant programs-health Grant programs-veterans Health care Health facilities Health professions Health records Homeless Medical and dental schools Medical devices Medical research Mental health programs Military Military personnel Nursing homes Posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd Reporting and recordkeeping requirements Scholarships and fellowships sleep apnea Tinnitus Travel and transportation expenses Uncategorized Unemployability United States Department of Veterans Affairs va claims veteran Veterans veterans affairs Veterans Affairs disability Veterans benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder in the United States Veterans Health Administration Vietnam

Copyright © 2019 | Hadit.com Veteran to Veteran LLC | VA Disability Community Forums | Podcast | News