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Reading over this thread again both theblaze and sailorman are correct and wrong at the same time. The reason is that the CFR 38 part 4.25 is the most accurate calculator that will show a veteran his or her rating percentage but you do not round after each rating you round only once after all disabilities to get the total rating percentage.

Buzz rating percentages are 50+50+30+30+20+20+20+10 using the hadit calculator it comes up to 94.3552 and using VA regulation this would be rounded to a 90% rating but using the CFR 38 part 4 rating table 50+50=75, 75+30=83, 83+30=88, 88+20=90, 90+20=92, 92+20=94, and 94+10=95 and then VA rounds up to 100%. You do not have to take my word for it you can follow it on the combined rating chart, it is a legal rating and Buzz should not worry about the confusion. We all get messed up trying to figure out VA math.

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The sad part of such a rating is that it used up percentages that by "normal" math added up to far more that 100%.

If any single rating had or becomes 100%, then the SMC's come into play.

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Reading over this thread again both theblaze and sailorman are correct and wrong at the same time. The reason is that the CFR 38 part 4.25 is the most accurate calculator that will show a veteran his or her rating percentage but you do not round after each rating you round only once after all disabilities to get the total rating percentage.

Buzz rating percentages are 50+50+30+30+20+20+20+10 using the hadit calculator it comes up to 94.3552 and using VA regulation this would be rounded to a 90% rating but using the CFR 38 part 4 rating table 50+50=75, 75+30=83, 83+30=88, 88+20=90, 90+20=92, 92+20=94, and 94+10=95 and then VA rounds up to 100%. You do not have to take my word for it you can follow it on the combined rating chart, it is a legal rating and Buzz should not worry about the confusion. We all get messed up trying to figure out VA math.

Actually the table rounds every combination that is not a whole number at every step of the way and you showed it with your example.

Combining 75% with 30% the table shows 83%, but wait, strictly mathematically it is 82.5% so what happened there? The answer: the table rounded that to 83%.

The table, which is the official way to combine these ratings, rounds at every step of the process if the number is not a whole number. And then the human must do the big rounding (to the nearest 10%) at the end.

This is why a calculator that does not do this will not mirror the table and is wrong.

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Happy for you, but there is a chart on Va compensation web page, use it, plus 95% equal 100% but schedular means further exams. Take care of yourself. They know it will not get better but keep going to your doctors. Congratulations.

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