How is VA TBI Rating Determined?
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Always seek the advice of your qualified medical provider, attorney, or VA agent, to address individual circumstances. This video is for general information purposes only. All uses of the term “you” are for illustrative purposes regarding a hypothetical Veteran. Trajector Medical disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of the ideas expressed by viewers of this content.
➡️If you're a veteran and have suffered a traumatic brain injury and have long-term effects, you may qualify for a TBI VA rating. Your TBI rating will be rated as either mild, moderate, or severe, depending on how long you were unconscious. The rating is determined by the long-term and chronic symptoms that you have. Veterans are affected by TBI differently; some veterans may suffer severe TBI and have no long-term symptoms, while others may suffer mild TBI but have severe long-term symptoms, such as headaches.
❗️ Need help navigating the complex path linking your health condition to your VA disability benefits? We may be able to help! Please visit our website at http://bit.ly/3bgC33u to get started. Don’t miss out on a potential lifetime of benefits!
Disclaimer⬇️
Trajector Medical does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information contained in this video. Nothing contained or provided in the video is intended to constitute advice or to serve as a substitute for the advice of a licensed healthcare provider, attorney, or agent accredited by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to assist with the filling of disability claims. Any reliance you place on this information is strictly at your own risk.
Always seek the advice of your qualified medical provider, attorney, or VA agent, to address individual circumstances. This video is for general information purposes only. All uses of the term “you” are for illustrative purposes regarding a hypothetical Veteran. Trajector Medical disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of the ideas expressed by viewers of this content.
➡️If you’re a veteran and have suffered a traumatic brain injury and have long-term effects, you may qualify for a TBI VA rating. Your TBI rating will be rated as either mild, moderate, or severe, depending on how long you were unconscious. The rating is determined by the long-term and chronic symptoms that you have. Veterans are affected by TBI differently; some veterans may suffer severe TBI and have no long-term symptoms, while others may suffer mild TBI but have severe long-term symptoms, such as headaches.
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On Jan 1, 1998 I was awarded 100% T&P, TBI and now my primary care doctor did a referral to the neurologist because I have seizures which I've had for over 40 years since the parachute accident, while on active duty. I'm 65 years old and I feel like these Misfits/ miscrits are just pulling my chain and trying to "F" with me! My hundred percent status has been in effect for over 23 years, I am so tired and weary of these people !