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VA Compensation for Service-Connected Disabilities

If you are a veteran with a service-connected medical issue, you can file a VA disability claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Doing so makes you eligible for consideration for a VA disability rating, and you may be entitled to monthly compensation for your service-connected medical issues.

You can apply for compensation or revise a claim to request more compensation in several ways.

No matter which option you choose, you need a VA.gov account to submit your VA forms, supporting evidence, and other documentation.

Once you have filed your claim, your case will be reviewed, and a VA claims examiner will identify any disability percentage rates the VA approves for your claim.

Read more: What You Need to Know About VA Disability Benefits

How VA Disability Pay is Calculated

VA compensation rates for service-connected disabilities are listed on a percentage basis.

You can have multiple disabilities or medical issues in varying percentages, but the total of your VA disability rating will never exceed 100%. What does this mean? You can have two disabilities at once that both have a 100% rating but you cannot be paid at a “200% level”; your VA compensation is maxed out at 100%.

The percentage determines the dollar amount of your monthly disability payments.

Read more: What Forms do I Need to Apply for VA Disability?

 

>> Frustrated with your VA disability rating?  Register for a free consultation for help with increasing your rating to get the compensation you deserve.  Please go here.

 

VA Disability Payment Amounts

At the lowest levels, the VA offers a flat compensation rate to veterans without additional consideration for dependents or a spouse.

Additional payments are also possible for those caring for one or both parents.

VA Disability Payments May Be Increased Due to Qualifying Circumstances

The Department of Veterans Affairs may choose to increase your monthly payments if one of the following applies:

VA Disability Payments May Be Decreased

Your VA compensation could be reduced in qualifying circumstances such as receiving military retirement pay, separation pay, or you have been jailed or imprisoned for 60 days or more for a felony.

Where to Find VA Disability Payment Rates

While there isn’t space to list the payment amounts for every disability percentage (10% to 100% and the varying payment amounts for veterans with a spouse, one or more children, etc.), you will find all the VA payment rates for the current year at the Department of Veterans Affairs official site.

Related: How to File for a VA Disability Increase

 

>> Frustrated with your VA disability rating?  Register for a free consultation for help with increasing your rating to get the compensation you deserve.  Please go here.

 

 

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