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CODES FOR RATING PURPOSES

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Buck52

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Anybody have the CFR Codes of rating disabilities?    THE CODE #  & What they mean?  

 like I have a code sheet I got from the BVA today, my PTSD code is 9411=70%

also on the same sheet (Legacy codes)  it has  combat code 1  / special prov cde?

anyone know what that means?

Also is the VA calling ''SERVICE CONNECTED''  ''INCURRED' 'Now?   The reason I ask this  is

because right beside all my S.C. Disabilities  it has the word INCURRED'' & Not Service Connected?...which all my disabilities are S.C.

 

For a lot of you veterans  you may want to pay your VAMC a Visit  or your local VBA(Veterans Benefit Administration) Request a copy of your  Rating decision sheet It has a list of your S.C DISABILITIES  & the codes/Dates you were rated by on them  and you can check the codes  to see if they rated you correct?

This is why I wanted my code sheet   to compare  what is in the CFR's 

you will need to sign the freedom of information act sheet  (same as a statment in support of claim form.)

Thanks

..........................Buck

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http://www.google.com/url?url=http://www.benefits.va.gov/WARMS/docs/admin21/m21_1/mr/part3/subptiv/ch06/M21-1III_iv_6_SecD_2.docx&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiUt9zfnvfNAhUmyoMKHbvxBi4QFggnMAI&usg=AFQjCNHBZPAlsszMXY57Jv3tW1BfAKThUQ

 

Here you go Buck,

Combat code 1 = indicates no combat injuries

Also,

9411 is the code for PTSD.

As far as "incurred", all I could find was ijuriy incurred or aggrivated while in military service.

Hope this helps,

Hamslice

I believe I am a "Combat code 1" also.  Just can't remember where I saw it

 

 

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Thank You Hamslice.

your link said invalid URL...But I got your M21-1 PAR TIII  SB iv  Chap #6

combat 1 means the disability incurred during combat.

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III.iv.6.D.3.b. Description of Combat Status Codes

 

The table below contains descriptions for each of the four combat status codes.

Code
Description
1-None
Indicates no combat disabilities.
2-(Comp.)
One or more combat disabilities, all of which are compensable.
3-(Noncomp.)
One or more combat disabilities, none of which are compensable.
4-(Both)
One or more combat disabilities, not all of which are compensable.
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III.iv.6.D.4.c. Descriptions of Individual Special Provision Codes
 
The table below contains descriptions for each of the seven special provision codes.
Code
Description
1
Indicates Medal of Honor pension under 38 CFR 3.802.
2
Indicates naval pension allowance under 38 CFR 3.803.
3
Indicates extra-schedular entitlement to individual unemployability or pension under 38 CFR 3.321(b).
 
Note: In legacy systems, any extra-schedular evaluation was identified by entry of “ES” following the specific diagnostic code (DC).
4
Indicates an under-schedular evaluation (by reason of deduction of the pre-service level of disability) to a pre-service disability aggravated by service.
 
Note: In legacy systems, any under-schedular evaluation was identified by entry of “US” following the specific DC.
5
Indicates the Veteran is incarcerated, and pension is being awarded to dependents under 38 CFR 3.666.
6
Indicates
  • computer audit acceptance of any combination of the special provision codes
  • a total evaluation is continued because it is protected under 38 CFR 3.951, or
  • acceptance of a combined evaluation that is not justified by the individual evaluations.
7
Indicates receipt of compensation or Dependency Indemnity Compensation (DIC) under 38 U.S.C. 1151.
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