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Title 38 Code of Federal Regulations. View the Title 38 Code of Federal Regulations documents. Book A - General. Book B - Adjudication. Book C - Schedule for Rating Disabilities. Book D - Insurance. Book E - Compensation/Loans. Book F - Fiduciary Activities. Book G - Veteran Readiness and Employment.
Last updated September 23, 2024. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
Compensation & Pension Reference Materials are located on the Veterans Benefits Administration References Web Automated Reference Material System (WARMS). WARMS also contains the 38 Code of Federal Regulations. More links will be added as we enlarge our reference system.
See footnote a on the DISABILITY COMPENSATION - BASIC RATES chart for an example of how to add a schoolchild. See footnote b on the DISABILITY COMPENSATION - BASIC RATES chart for an example of how to determine the rate where a spouse is entitled to A/A.
VA rates disability from 0% to 100% in 10% increments (e.g. 10%, 20%, 30% etc.). See the Combined Ratings section below for information about how VA calculates disability percentage for multiple disabilities. You may be paid additional amounts, in certain instances, if: You have very severe disabilities or loss of limb(s)
Compensable 0 percent disability rating* *Note: In some instances there are individuals who have separate and more than two zero percent service connected disabilities who are paid at the minimum 10 percent. (38 CFR 3.324) 10 point Veteran preference in federal hiring; No cost healthcare and prescription drugs for service connected disabilities
If surviving spouse entitled to A/A, add $311.64; if entitled to HB, add $145.99. Add $311.64 for each child under 18. Add $267.12 if veteran rated totally disabled 8 continuous years prior to death and surviving spouse was married to veteran those same 8 years.
VA regulations in 38 CFR 36.4312 provide the list of fees and charges that the veteran can pay. b. Overview The veteran can pay a maximum of: • reasonable and customary amounts for any or all of the “Itemized Fees and Charges” designated by VA, plus • a one percent flat charge by the lender, plus • reasonable discount points.
VA disability compensation benefits for certain diseases and illnesses that occurred as a result military service during the Gulf War.