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Protected VA Disability Ratings: When VA Cannot Reduce Ratings

A protected VA rating is a disability rating that cannot be reduced or revoked in the future. When Veterans maintain a rating for a given amount of time (e.g. VA's 5-year rule or 10-year rule), it is considered protected from reduction. Some considerations exist in regards to protected ratings, such as Veterans rated as Permanent and Total (P&T) or those in receipt of TDIU.

Tune in to learn more about protected VA ratings and VA disability compensation.

0:00 Introduction
1:01 What Does it Mean to Have a Protected VA Disability Rating?
1:55 Protections for All VA Ratings
5:15 VA’s 5-Year Rule: Stabilized Ratings
6:41 VA’s 10-Year Rule
8:25 VA’s 20-Year Rule: Continuous Ratings
11:23 Veterans Age 55+
11:37 100% VA Ratings
12:16 Permanent and Total (P&T) Ratings
13:16 Individual Unemployability (TDIU Ratings
16:00 What If My VA Rating Is Not Protected?
17:47 VA’s Due Process Requirements for Rating Reductions
19:01 Other Instances Where Veterans Are Protected From Reexaminations
21:04 Closing Thoughts & Tips for Veterans

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