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We understand that trying to get the disability benefits you deserve  after your military career can be stressful. Veteran Alliance can take that stress away.

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Every day we meet Veterans who are disabled and do not receive the benefits they are entitled to and that do not know they are entitled to these benefits. We are VA disability claim experts specialized in assisting Veterans by making them aware of the disability benefits they are Medically, Ethically and Legally entitled to through the development of successful strategic solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VA Rating Decision Letter?

The VA rating decision letter is the letter that outlines the VA’s  decision regarding your disability claim. The VA will decide if your  impairments are service-connected and eligible for benefits. Your  impairments will also receive a VA disability benefits rating. This  rating can be anywhere from 0% (not severe enough to be compensable by  law) to 100% (so severe they are fully covered). These VA ratings will  determine your monthly payments. This letter will also list the sum of  your benefits, and when you are going to begin receiving VA disability  payments. 

A VA Disability Rating is a percentage of possible benefits decided by  the VA’s Rating Authorities to a disabled Veteran. The VA Disability  Rating determines the amount of VA Disability Benefits a Veteran will  receive for service-related conditions. The VA Disability Rating  reflects the severity and impact of the disability. For example, a 0% VA  Disability Rating is given to a condition that the VA recognizes as a  service-related injury but does not qualify for compensation; however,  you can still receive some benefits. Disability ratings are rounded off  to the nearest ten, i.e., 50%, 60%, 70%. 

The total combined VA Disability Rating is the combination of all of the  conditions afflicting a Veteran. After each condition or ailment is  given a VA Disability Rating, all the ratings are calculated to give a  Total Combined VA Disability Rating. This overall VA Disability Rating  is then used to determine the exact amount of VA Disability Benefits the  Veteran will receive. 

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