How do I get my VA disability from 80 to 100?

You would need to have another condition rated at 80 percent in order to receive a 100 percent combined schedular rating. Alternatively, you would need to have multiple additional conditions that equaled another 80 percent rating.
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How do I qualify for 100 VA disability?

Qualifying for 100 Percent VA Disability
  1. Sustained their injury or illness during active duty, active duty training, or inactive duty training.
  2. Been honorably discharged from the military.
  3. Been given a 10 percent or more VA disability rating for the illness or injury.
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How do I get my VA disability rating increased?

How Do I Increase My VA Disability Rating?
  1. Filing an appeal within VA's deadlines.
  2. Filing a new claim for an increased rating.
  3. Filing for TDIU, or total disability based on individual unemployability.
  4. Filing for secondary service connection.
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How do I increase my VA disability from 70% to 100?

Increasing your 70% PTSD Rating to 100%
  1. Method 1: Appeal the Decision or File a New Claim. The most straightforward approach is to appeal VA's decision on the original claim. ...
  2. Method 2: Prove Individual Unemployability (TDIU) ...
  3. Method 3: File for a Secondary Service Connection. ...
  4. Assistance with Your Claims and Appeals.
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How long does it take to get 100% disability from the VA?

VA disability claims typically are fully processed within three to four months.
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How to Increase VA Disability from 80 to 100%



How hard is it to get a 100 VA disability rating?

As you might expect, it is difficult to obtain a 100% VA disability rating with just one service-connected disability. Most veterans who receive a 100% rating have two or more disabling conditions. Often, these conditions have a secondary service connection.
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What happens to my VA disability when I turn 65?

Even after veterans reach full retirement age, VA's disability payments continue at the same level. By contrast, the income that people receive after they retire (from Social Security or private pensions) usually is less than their earnings from wages and salary before retirement.
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What is the VA 5 year rule?

The VA disability rating 5-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot reduce a veteran's disability rating if it has been in place for five years or more unless the condition shows sustained improvement over time. In this situation, the veteran's rating is considered a stabilized rating.
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What should you not say at C&P exam?

C&P Exam “Don'ts”
  • Don't miss a scheduled exam. This only hurts your claim by delaying a process that is already slow. ...
  • Don't take C&P exams lightly. ...
  • Don't exaggerate your condition. ...
  • Don't understate your symptoms. ...
  • Don't take “no” for an answer.
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How often are VA ratings reevaluated?

How Often Does VA Reevaluate Ratings? VA usually reevaluates veterans' service-connected disabilities on two occasions: Six months after leaving military service; and. Between two and five years from the date of the decision to grant VA disability benefits.
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Is VA disability for life?

If VA assigns you a 100% rating, it has the option of also designating you permanently and totally disabled. If you receive this designation, your benefits are safe for the rest of your life. The only exception is if VA later determines you obtained your benefits via fraud.
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How do I know if my VA disability is permanent?

How to Know When Your Disability Rating is Permanent. Take a look at the decision letter VA sent you when granting benefits (i.e., your Rating Decision's Notice of Action letter). On some Rating Decisions, there is a Permanent and Total box that will be checked if your 100% disability is permanent.
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How do I increase my VA disability rating from 90 to 100?

Veterans that are rated 90 percent may consider submitting a new application or appealing their rating decision. The difference between 90% and 100% disability ratings is over $1,000 a month. However, you should only re-apply or appeal if you truly deserve the increase in VA disability ratings.
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How do I get 100 VA disability for PTSD?

TDIU and PTSD: Increasing a 70% PTSD Rating to 100%
  1. The veteran has one service-connected disability rated at least 60 percent disabling; OR.
  2. The veteran has more than one service-connected disability, with one condition rated at least 40 percent, and a combined rating of at least 70 percent.
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How do I pass the C&P exam?

How to pass your C&P Exam
  1. Being honest about your disability symptoms. Remember what you're there for! ...
  2. Do not exaggerate your symptoms. We've seen several C&P exams where the examiner accuses the veteran of “malingering,” or exaggerating his or her symptoms. ...
  3. Bring someone to your C&P Exam.
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Why is there a second C&P exam?

A Veteran may have to undergo a second C&P reexamination when they file a claim for an increased disability rating or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) wants to reexamine a service-related condition. When you receive a notice for any C&P examination, you are obligated to appear at the scheduled examination.
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What is a favorable C&P exam?

A VA Compensation and Pension exam can be favorable or unfavorable depending on the examiner's findings. A favorable C&P exam would indicate that the examiner agrees with a veteran's claim, either that their condition is due to service, or that it warrants a particular rating based on the severity of symptomatology.
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What is the 55 year old rule for VA disability?

What is the 55-year-old rule? Veterans who receive VA disability benefits for service-connected conditions are exempt from periodic future examinations once they turn 55 years old. This includes veterans who will be 55 by the date of a future examination, according to the VA Adjudication Procedures Manual.
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Is sleep apnea a permanent VA disability?

Can the VA Take Away My Sleep Apnea Rating? Since the condition is not considered a permanent VA disability, you can have your rating taken away by the VA. If the condition resolves over time, and you are reevaluated to not have sleep apnea any more, you will no longer be able to claim that rating for compensation.
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Is PTSD a permanent VA disability?

3. The veteran's total disability due to PTSD is permanent with no likelihood of improvement. The 100 percent rating for PTSD is total, permanent, and static in nature.
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Can I get Social Security and VA disability at the same time?

Can I collect both Social Security disability benefits and VA disability compensation? Yes, military veterans who become disabled during their service can collect disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation at the same time.
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Do you get extra money from Social Security for being a veteran?

Under certain circumstances, special earnings can be credited to your military pay record for Social Security purposes. The extra earnings are for periods of active duty or active duty for training. These extra earnings may help you qualify for Social Security or increase the amount of your Social Security benefit.
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Does VA disability count against Social Security?

If you receive VA compensation, this will not affect your Social Security benefits.
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How do I get 100 VA disability for depression?

First and foremost, veterans must have a current diagnosis of the condition (i.e., depression, anxiety). From there, veterans must show evidence of an in-service event, injury, or illness. Finally, veterans must provide a medical nexus linking the current, diagnosed condition to the in-service occurrence.
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How hard is it to get a VA disability increase?

Ultimately, you may want to ask the VA for a rating increase. The process for making this request isn't difficult. However, the outcome of this request may not be exactly what you expect or intend. It's possible that making a request for this change can actually lower your disability rating.
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