Whenever a veteran is suffering from two or more separate permanent service-connected disabilities of such character as clearly to interfere with normal employability, even though none of the disabilities may be of compensable degree under the 1945 Schedule for Rating Disabilities the rating agency is authorized to apply a 10-percent rating, but not in combination with any other rating.
:D I wonder how/who decides this...what about the veteran who is rated 0 for hearing, and 0 for arthritis... he doesn't get a 10% rating
hearing and arthritis can and do interfer with normal employment...
Question
Guest rickb54
Food for thought.....
Multiple noncompensable service-connected disabilities.
Whenever a veteran is suffering from two or more separate permanent service-connected disabilities of such character as clearly to interfere with normal employability, even though none of the disabilities may be of compensable degree under the 1945 Schedule for Rating Disabilities the rating agency is authorized to apply a 10-percent rating, but not in combination with any other rating.
:D I wonder how/who decides this...what about the veteran who is rated 0 for hearing, and 0 for arthritis... he doesn't get a 10% rating
hearing and arthritis can and do interfer with normal employment...
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Top Posters For This Question
1
1
Popular Days
Nov 25
2
Nov 26
2
Top Posters For This Question
Testvet 1 post
Billyboy 1 post
Popular Days
Nov 25 2006
2 posts
Nov 26 2006
2 posts
3 answers to this question
Recommended Posts