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Get the Right Rating For Your VA Disability Benefits

By January 3, 2025January 7th, 2025VA Disability2 min read

If you sustained a physical injury or your mental health was impacted during your active duty service in an arm of the U.S. military, you should be qualified to receive Veterans Administration Disability benefits. To get your benefits you must file VA Form 221-526EZ and prove you have been diagnosed with a current condition or disability and that condition or disability happened to you during your service. It is not always easy to get the disability rating you deserve, particularly for those veterans suffering with mental health conditions or physical disabilities that have affected their mental health.

It is necessary to provide the VA with appropriate medical evidence that shows you are disabled. This evidence will also be used to determine your VA disability rating. Our team of attorneys can help you gather the right evidence to make sure your rating is accurate. The right rating means the difference between receiving up to $3,831.30 per month for a single person, or $4,044.91 per month if you are married (you are completely unable to work or provide income for yourself or your family) — or a lesser amount because you have been rated partially disabled (you may be able to do some work with accommodations for your disability). Your benefits will also reflect the number of dependents you have in your family.

The attorneys who work with us on VA disability have the knowledge and expertise to help you get the right rating and the benefits you deserve.