Episode 47: Protected VA Disability Ratings
A protected rating is a VA disability rating that cannot be reduced or revoked by VA in the future. There are several types of protected ratings that are important for veterans to understand. Join team CCK on this week’s Veterans Legal Lowdown as we explain everything veterans need to know about protected VA disability ratings. We will discuss the types of protected ratings, as well as if permanent and total ratings and TDIU can be protected. Additionally, we will answer questions regarding VA reexaminations, rating reductions, and ratings that are not protected.
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