Episode 34: VA Disability and Working
VA disability ratings range from 0 to 100 percent depending on how severe a Veteran’s condition is and how it impairs their earning capacity. Depending on the circumstances, veterans may still be able to work while receiving a 100 percent disability rating. Tune in as our advocates break down the types of 100% ratings and the rules associated with working for each.
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