Can you increase your VA disability rating?
By Hogan Smith
Updated 04/17/2025
Yes — you can request an increase in your VA disability rating if your service-connected condition has worsened or if new evidence supports a higher level of disability. Many veterans receive an initial rating that doesn’t fully reflect the impact of their condition, so pursuing a rating increase is both common and often justified.

Below is a guide to help you understand when and how to file for an increase in your VA disability rating.
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How the VA Disability Compensation Scale Works
- Disability Ratings: The VA assigns a percentage rating to each service-connected condition based on medical evidence and how much the condition impairs your ability to function.
- Combined Ratings: If you have multiple conditions, the VA uses a combined ratings table, not simple addition, to calculate your total disability rating.
- Higher Ratings = Higher Compensation: The more disabling your condition, the higher your monthly benefit.
Additional Compensation for Dependents
If you have a spouse, children, or dependent parents, your monthly payment increases. For example:
- A 100% disabled veteran with a spouse and child could receive over $4,000/month.
- You can also receive aid and attendance benefits if you need help with daily living.
What Conditions Qualify for Compensation?
You must have a condition that:
- Is connected to your military service (injuries, illnesses, or conditions that began or worsened in service).
- Has a current diagnosis with documented impact on your physical or mental functioning.
Can Disability Ratings Be Increased?
Yes—if your condition worsens or you develop new related health issues, you can:
- File for an increased rating
- Submit updated medical records
- Request a re-evaluation from the VA
How Hogan Smith Can Help
If you’re unsure how the VA compensation scale applies to your case, Hogan Smith can guide you through every step:
- Help you determine your potential rating
- Ensure your documentation supports the highest appropriate compensation
- Assist with increasing your rating or appealing a decision
- Maximize the benefits for you and your family
Contact Hogan Smith Today
If you believe your VA rating doesn’t reflect your true level of disability, contact Hogan Smith for a free consultation. We’re here to make sure you receive every benefit you deserve — and nothing less. Let us guide you through the process with confidence.
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