EXTRA-FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
In this post, Brian Reese reveals and explains what it means to be 100% disabled by the VA as well as some of the Top 100 VA Disability Benefits.
We’ve also compiled a complete list of the Best 100% Disabled Veteran Benefits along with tips, strategies, and lessons learned to secure them for you and your family.
We even took the time to order them by the level of importance (best to worst) and the amount of benefit you can receive for you and your dependents!
Okay, let’s jump into some of the incredible benefits available to veterans with a 100% VA disability rating.
How Do I Get a 100% VA Disability Rating?
To qualify for a 100% VA rating, you must either have one condition rated at 100%, or have one or more individual VA ratings increased, which will then increase your total combined rating to 95.00 or higher (rounds up to 100%).
If your conditions have worsened since you last applied and now qualify for a higher rating, you can submit a new claim on VA.gov by checking the box for an “increased evaluation.”
Further, you can always add new primary or secondary disabilities, but you’ll need to prove service connection with a Nexus Letter.
Here’s the deal fellow veterans…
So many veterans are Stuck, Frustrated, and Underrated by the VA.
And we’re on a MISSION to change it so you and your family get the VA disability benefits you deserve for serving our country.
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