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After filing an application for benefits, you will receive a decision from the VA. You then have several options for filing an appeal. The typical success rate for these appeals ranges from 34 to 38%, with slightly higher numbers for people who have legal representation for the veterans disability appeals process.
Chances of winning a disability appeal: Reconsideration StateReconsideration allowance rate California 15% Colorado 11% Connecticut 18% Delaware 19%48 more rows Aug 9, 2022
Higher-Level Reviews (HLRs) and Supplemental Claims both have an estimated 50% success rate, while Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) appeals average 38% success. Veterans should carefully evaluate their options and submit strong, probative evidence to increase their chances of approval.
On average, the success rate for VA disability appeals ranges from 34% to 38%. This rate increases slightly for veterans who hire an attorney to assist with their appeal.
Compensation rates for 70% to 100% disability rating Dependent status70% disability rating (in U.S. $)100% disability rating (in U.S. $) With 1 child, spouse and 2 parents 2,258.19 4,544.23 With 1 child and 1 parent 1,978.19 4,145.59 With 1 child and 2 parents (no spouse) 2,098.19 4,317.033 more rows Dec 2, 2024
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The answer is yes, it is possible, but only under certain conditions. Retired veterans who have a disability rating of 50% or higher, or qualify for Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC), are eligible to receive both benefits in full.

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