2025 VA Disability Calculator: Find Out Your VA Rating
Understanding your VA disability rating is essential for receiving the compensation and benefits you deserve. With Rob Levine Law’s accurate, easy-to-use VA Disability Calculator, you can quickly gain insights into your potential rating and plan the next steps in your claims process.
Find out what your case is worth.
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April 23, 2025
STEP 1
A. If your disability affects an arm or leg, select the appropriate arm or leg, then select its disability rating.
B. If your disability does not affect an arm or leg, select “Body,” then select its disability rating.
C. Repeat the above steps for each condition with a disability rating. There is no limit to the number of disabilities.
Disabilities list (click cancel icon to remove)
STEP 2
How many dependent children do you have who are under the age of 18?
How many dependent children do you have who are between the ages of 18 and 23?
What is your marital status?
How many dependent parents do you have?
VA COMBINED DISABILITY RATING
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*If your ratings impacts 2 arms and/or 2 legs, the bilateral factor has been applied.
What Is the VA Disability Calculator?
The VA Disability Calculator is a tool for veterans to learn how much compensation they can expect to receive based on a combination of their disability rating(s). Knowing your disability income is important for planning your finances and preparing for the future.
Whether you’re just starting or revisiting your claim, our VA Disability Rating Calculator offers valuable support to ensure you receive the proper compensation for your service-connected condition(s).
How to Use Our VA Disability Calculator
Enter Your Disabilities and Ratings
Choose which part of the body each disability affects. Select “body” if it does NOT impact your arms or legs. Then, assign a disability rating from 0 to 100 percent. There is no limit to the number of disabilities you can add to the calculator.
Add Your Dependents (If Applicable)
Enter the number of your dependent children under 18 and between 18 and 23. Select your marital status, and disclose if you have any dependent parents.
Review Your Estimated Compensation
Our tool will automatically calculate your VA combined disability rating and monthly pay for you based on the disabilities and dependent factors you’ve entered.
Understanding Your VA Disability Rating
The Department of Veterans Affairs assigns each veteran disability rating between 0 and 100 percent based on the severity of their condition and the extent of the impact on their life. Veterans with more than one disability are assigned a combined disability rating, which accounts for the rating of each individual condition but can’t exceed 100 percent.
The VA’s website has a series of tables to help veterans understand how to calculate their combined disability rating.
VA Disability Calculator Frequently Asked Questions
How Accurate Is the VA Disability Calculator?
Our VA Disability Rating Calculator is accurate based on current VA rates and methodologies. If you’re unsure your results are correct, call us today at (800) 742-3920 for a free consultation.
Can My VA Disability Rating Change Over Time?
If your disability worsens, you may be eligible for an increased disability rating. You can file an additional claim with the VA to request a new disability rating.
What Should I Do If I Disagree With My Rating?
If you believe your VA rating is incorrect, you have multiple options. You can file an increased rating claim, or, if you have a VA decision on the claim within the past year, you can file an appeal.
Our experienced veterans disability benefits attorneys can help you achieve the highest possible disability rating for your condition.
Is VA Disability Compensation Taxable?
No, monthly VA disability compensation is tax-free.
Next Steps After Calculating Your VA Disability
After you’ve used our VA Disability Benefits Calculator, our skilled attorneys can help you file an initial claim, appeal an existing decision, or advise you on your options for increasing your disability rating. Contact us online or call (800) 742-3920 today to schedule a free consultation.
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