So I thought if I was 100% scheduler my family could get benefits. My attorney told me otherwise "You will be covered by VA, but even with a 100 percent rating, your spouse and child are not covered by VA. If you are ruled to have a 100 percent permanent and total rating, then you are eligible to have your family convered by CHAMPVA." Is it possible to be rated at 100% but not perment and total?
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So I thought if I was 100% scheduler my family could get benefits. My attorney told me otherwise "You will be covered by VA, but even with a 100 percent rating, your spouse and child are not covered by VA. If you are ruled to have a 100 percent permanent and total rating, then you are eligible to have your family convered by CHAMPVA." Is it possible to be rated at 100% but not perment and total?
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Usually in my opinion being P&T means that When the VA says your S.C. Disability is permanent & total and is not expected to improve over your life time and some times they add a status to it
seminoles
oops sorry, yes it is possible because some conditions aren't considered static, example would be that you get rated 100% schedular and one thing is ptsd at 70% which the va thinks will improve. Some
broncovet
Its very possible you are not P and T. Did your decision say you were eligible for Chapter 35 DEA beneifts? If so, you are P and T. VA RO decisions are sometimes vague when in comes to P and T,
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