VA Disability Rating Calculator
Calculate your combined rating and estimated monthly compensation using the VA's official formula.
Your Conditions
Dependent Status
Enter your disability ratings and click Calculate to see your combined rating and estimated monthly compensation.
| Condition | Rating | VA Math (how each rating is applied) | Running Total |
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What does this mean for you?
TDIU Important
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) lets you receive 100% compensation even if your combined rating is lower — if your disabilities prevent you from holding substantially gainful employment. You may qualify if you have one condition rated 60%+ or multiple conditions totaling 70%+ (with at least one at 40%+).
Learn about TDIU at va.gov →SMC — Special Monthly Compensation
SMC provides additional pay beyond your standard combined rating for specific severe disabilities: loss of use of a limb, blindness, deafness, need for regular aid and attendance, or being housebound. SMC is not calculated by this tool — a VSO or VA rater determines eligibility.
SMC rates at va.gov →Combined vs. Individual Ratings
Your combined rating does NOT mean each condition is rated at that percentage. A 70% combined rating means the VA calculated your overall disability using the "whole person" formula — each condition takes a bite out of what's left of a healthy person. You may have a 70% combined rating built from a 50%, 30%, and 10% condition.
How to Increase Your Rating
If you believe your rating is too low, you can file for an increase by submitting new medical evidence. Key documents include a nexus letter from your doctor linking a condition to service, a DBQ (Disability Benefits Questionnaire), and records from C&P exams. A VSO can help at no cost.
VA decision reviews at va.gov →Frequently Asked Questions
This calculator uses the VA's standard combined ratings formula and 2025 VA compensation rates. Actual VA awards may differ based on effective dates, special monthly compensation (SMC), TDIU eligibility, Aid & Attendance entitlements, and other factors. For 10% and 20% ratings, the VA pays a single rate regardless of dependent status. Verify your rating and compensation at va.gov or with an accredited VSO. Not affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs or any government agency.