usmcman001 Posted August 15, 2018 Share Posted August 15, 2018 Can somebody help me understand bi lateral factor and how that is decided and added to percentage? I am rated at 90% I come up with 94 total on the calculator? Is this correct. Her is my disability ratings 70PTSD 50Apnea 30IBS 10Tinittus 10 Left Leg 10 Right Leg 10 Scar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 vetquest Posted August 15, 2018 Share Posted August 15, 2018 (edited) USMCMAN I show 94% too. You will see this as 90% because the VA rounds their ratings up or down. At this point with 70% PTSD it looks like now would be a good time to apply for TDIU. Please see: https://www.hillandponton.com/bilateral-factor-va-disability-rating/ Edited August 15, 2018 by vetquest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Jeffersonrl68 Posted August 15, 2018 Share Posted August 15, 2018 Yes this math is correct. However you are 1% point away from being 100%!!! There are 'SECONDARY' ISSUES/INJURIES you may be able to claim to bring you into the 100%. Just know if you file for TDIU(your potential to earn additional income will become LIMITED and possibly affect your TDIU rating!!!) The sole purpose of TDIU is saying you can't maintain 'gainful' employment based upon your 'service connected disabilities'. https://ptsdlawyers.com/blog/3-most-common-claims-left-on-the-side-secondary-service-connection-for-side-effects-of-medications/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 usmcman001 Posted August 15, 2018 Author Share Posted August 15, 2018 Thanks. I am looking to continue working so TDIU is out of the picture as of right now. The VA sent me a calculator and it says I am 93%. It has a place for adding in your bilateral ratings which would be 10 and 10 correct? When I do this it says 93%. If I add them as individual factors it says 94%. What the heck. I am confused now. I thought that Bi Lateral ratings were say 10 left leg and 10 right leg is 19 on the VA chart. So you take 19% divided by 10% for bilateral and you get 1.9% added to your total? Is this not the case? Any of the admins on here that can help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Gastone Posted August 16, 2018 Share Posted August 16, 2018 You need about 6 re-reads of computing Bi-Lateral SC calculations, very difficult to get a grip on the VA Math Theory. You won't see a separate Rating Dept break-down calculation, the computer will apply it if the Rater lists the (Bi-Lateral) issues in play. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Carl the Engineer Posted August 17, 2018 Share Posted August 17, 2018 Va math is simple. Not sure where your scar is, but it don't matter either way right now. So both ways, its 94 rounded down to 90. Bilateral's are always first. Add 10% to total. Left leg 10 Right leg 10 + 10 = 19 + 1.9 = 20.9 rounded up to 21 Single maladies, highest first, even though it don't matter. PTSD, 21 + 70 = 76 Apnea 76 + 50 = 88 IBS 88 + 30 = 92 Tinnitus 92 + 10 = 93 Scar 93 + 10 = 94 94 rounded down to 90 Or, if your scar is related to your legs, Bilateral's always first. Left leg 10 Right leg 10 + 10 = 19 Scar 19 + 10 = 27 + 2.7 = 29.7 rounded up to 30 Singles next high to low PTSD 30 + 70 = 79 Apnea 79 + 50 = 90 IBS 90 + 30 = 93 Tinnitus 93 + 10 = 94 94 rounded down to 90 Note: I have found the calculator to be wrong once. So, I use it as a quick guide, but I like to use the pencil to be accurate. FWIW, Hamslice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Can somebody help me understand bi lateral factor and how that is decided and added to percentage? I am rated at 90% I come up with 94 total on the calculator? Is this correct.
Her is my disability ratings
70PTSD
50Apnea
30IBS
10Tinittus
10 Left Leg
10 Right Leg
10 Scar
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