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If youve received a rating with multiple disabilities and wondered how VA got the combined percentage, the following information and example can help you understand. VA uses a concept called the Whole Person Theory to determine Veterans combined disability rating. This method ensures that a disability rating can never be greater than 100, since a person cannot be more than 100% able bodied. The disability is determined by using the Combined Rating Table located at 38 CFR 4.25. To use the rating table, you need to start with the highest disability percentage, and from there, arrange them in order of severity, highest to lowest. For example, if there are two disabilities evaluated 50 and 30 percent disabling, the highest degree or most severe disability -- in this example 50% -- will be found in the left column. Then, the other less severe disability -- in this example 30% -- will be found in the top row. The figures appearing in the space where the left column and top row interse