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What is the Difference Between 100% Permanent & Total Disability Ratings for Veterans from the VA.
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0:20 The VA considers "100% disability rating" and "total disability rating" the same.
0:27 Technically "100% disability" and "total disability" ratings are different even thought they pay the same.
0:31 The VA's rating schedule is based on average impairment and earnings capacity.
0:42 A total disability exists when service-connected conditions make it impossible to work a substantially gainful job.
1:03 PTSD can be a 100% disabling condition and a 100% disability rating may be obtained even if the veteran is working
1:22 A total disability rating may be assigned, even if the service-connected combined rating is less than 100%
1:48 The VA may also give a reduction if exams show material improvement in the service-connected condition
1:55 The VA may look at medical and non-medical evidence when considering a material improvement
What is the difference between 100% and permanent total disability?
The VA rating schedule is based on your average impairment and earnings capacity. The symptoms of a service-connected disability, if they are consistent with 100% rating, will be assigned a total disability rating.
A total disability is considered to exist when your service-connected conditions would make the average person incapable of work.
If you are unable to work due to your service-connected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Contact us to see if you are eligible. Give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.
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