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VA Disability Chart: What are the current benefits for veterans with a 60% disability rating? 

With the current increase with the cost of living, learn about the current Veterans benefits for a veteran with 60% disability rating

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When applying for veteran benefits, you will not get a simple yes or no response. The veteran-affairs uses a veteran rating to determine the amount of payment a disabled veteran will receive. The ratings also determine the medical services as well as other additional benefits the veteran stands to gain. Learn about the current benefit available for a veteran with a 60% disability rating. 

What are the benefits available for a veteran with a 60% disability rating?

A veteran with a 60% disability and no independence is entitled to a monthly pay of $1,319.65. However, it is that this monthly would increase based on the number of independents the veteran has. Eligible independents include the veteran spouse, minor children, children who are above 18 and are in qualifying school programs, as well as the veteran parents. 

If you are a veteran with a 60% disability rating, you will also receive additional benefits based on the severity of the damages incurred during your veteran service; these benefits include additional payments to meet with daily activities. 

It is important to note that the veteran benefits are annually adjusted to meet the constant increase in the cost of living; these benefits may go higher if the veteran is eligible for a special monthly payment. 

What are the medical benefits that are available to veterans with a 60% disability rating? 

We all know that the veteran with a disability receives medical care from the veteran facility; A veteran with a 50% disability and above is eligible for fully funded health services. You will not pay for any medical prescriptions; you will also receive travel allowances for your scheduled medical appointment at the veteran facility. 

Other benefits for a 60% disability-rating veteran include:

1. They are entitled to a burial and plot allowance. 

2. They are eligible for a 10-point federal hiring preference. 

3. Veterans with 60% disability ratings are also entitled to vocational allowance.

4. They also receive a waiver of the VA funding fees for home loans.

Individual unemployability and veteran benefits 

Veterans with severe damages may be entitled to an increase in veteran benefits if the veteran cannot make a living. Many veterans don’t know that they can be deemed totally disabled based on individual unemployability (TDIU) with a very low disability rating, which is less than 100%. 60% is the minimum retiring based on a single condition, while 70% is a combined rating. 

When a veteran is seen to be individually unemployable, which is a result of damages from service, or a combination of conditions, this veteran will be entitled to the same disability benefits with a 100% veteran rating.

In other words, this means that they are entitled to monthly compensation disability benefits of a 100% disability rating, which is currently at $3,261.95. The dependent of a veteran with such a disability rating is eligible for educational assistance as well as a CHAMPVA medical assistant for the dependent. 

Yes, your disability ratings matter. 

Yes, your disability rating has a major impact on the amount of benefits you will receive at the end of the month; it determines your monthly compensation, the kind of medical care you will receive, and the benefits your dependent is entitled to. So to fully understand the complexity of the VA benefits application, read more about it, because there are tons of benefits you are entitled to as a disabled veteran. Don’t miss it.

Lawrence Udia
Lawrence Udiahttps://stimulus-check.com/author/lawrence-u/
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