Can my disability rating be increased?

Yes, it is possible for your disability rating to be increased if you are a veteran living in Washington. Your disability rating is a percentage that indicates the severity of your disability and any related impairments. It is set by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and is based on the medical evidence of your disability. If you think your disability rating should be higher than what the VA has already assigned, then you can ask for a review. This process is known as “appealing”. You can appeal your rating by submitting a Request for Decision Review Form or a Notice of Disagreement. These forms can be found on the VA website. When you submit an appeal, the VA will review your information and, if they determine your disability rating should be higher, they will increase it. However, it is important to note that the VA can also decide to decrease your rating. If your disability rating is increased, you may be entitled to more benefits and services. This includes additional monthly payments, access to health care services, and more. To make sure you get the benefits you are entitled to, make sure you are familiar with the laws in your state regarding veterans disability. It’s also important to speak with an experienced veterans disability attorney if you have any questions or concerns about your rating or the appeal process.

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