Is Your Disability Rating Too Low?

What signs to look for and when it’s worth taking action. If your VA disability rating no longer reflects the reality of your condition, the first step is ensuring you have accurate, VA-ready medical evidence. The VA makes decisions based on documentation, not symptoms alone. As your condition changes over time, your documentation should reflect that change. A proper reassessment requires current, thorough medical evidence that accurately captures your level of severity today, not a snapshot from years ago.

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What It Takes to Increase Your Disability Rating

Paperwork that actually matters in the claims process. The VA disability rating system is designed to evaluate how service-connected conditions impact your daily life. If your condition has worsened or your current rating no longer reflects your level of severity, it may be appropriate to pursue an increase. To support this, you will need updated medical evidence–most commonly a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) and, in some cases, a Nexus Letter–to ensure your condition is clearly and accurately documented.

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When Evidence Makes The Difference, And When It Doesn’t

When Evidence Makes the Difference – and when it doesn’t. When it comes to your VA disability claim, the quality of your evidence directly impacts the outcome. Many veterans face unnecessary challenges due to incomplete documentation, rushed evaluations, or unclear medical connections between their service and current conditions. Using a neutral third party and independent medical evidence helps ensure your condition is evaluated thoroughly, documented accurately, and presented in a way the VA can properly assess.