Text (a) rating coexisting respiratory. Thanks to the 2022 pact act, many veterans that develop asthma symptoms during or after military service may now qualify for va disability benefits. As a result, it may not include the most recent changes applied to the cfr.
These links go to the official, published cfr, which is updated annually. Under 38 cfr § 4.97, the va rates asthma depending on its severity. More than one attack per week with episodes of respiratory failure, or;
Office of the federal register, national archives and records administration. The repealed section, however, still applies to the. In the absence of clinical findings of asthma at time of examination, a verified history of asthmatic attacks must be of record. Knowing about these secondary conditions is crucial because they can significantly influence your overall va disability rating.
This is also called bronchial asthma. Diseases of the nose and throat: More than one attack per week with episodes of respiratory failure, or; How the va rates asthma.
When evaluating any claim involving complete organic aphonia, refer to § 3.350 of this chapter to determine whether the veteran may be entitled to special monthly compensation. In the absence of clinical findings of asthma at time of examination, a verified history of asthmatic attacks must be of record. Asthma is rated under cfr 38 part 4, va schedule of ratings, diagnostic code 6602. The schedular disability rating chart for asthma is as follows:
By fully understanding the secondary. Review special provisions regarding the evaluation of specific. The ratings can be 10%, 30%, 60%, or 100%, determined by metrics such as forced expiratory. Diagnostic code 6602 for asthma: