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VA Knee Rating Chart Breakdown: Optimizing Your Disability Rating 

VA Knee Rating Chart Breakdown: Optimizing Your Disability Rating 

Knee injuries can lead to long-term pain and mobility issues, and understanding how the VA rates these injuries is crucial to receiving fair compensation. The VA uses a rating system based on diagnostic codes that evaluate the severity of knee conditions like arthritis, instability, and limited range of motion. Let’s review a detailed breakdown of the VA knee rating chart, offering insight into how to optimize disability ratings and increase compensation by documenting both primary knee conditions and related secondary conditions. 

Which Knee Conditions Might Qualify a Veteran for VA Disability Benefits? 

Several knee conditions may qualify for VA disability benefits, including arthritis, ligament tears, meniscal tears, and knee instability. Each of these conditions can lead to chronic pain, limited range of motion, and difficulty performing daily tasks. The key to securing compensation is proving that the knee condition is service-connected and directly impacts quality of life. 

How the VA Rates Knee Conditions 

The VA assigns disability percentages to knee conditions based on specific diagnostic codes. These codes are used to evaluate the severity of knee injuries, including range of motion, pain, instability, and overall functional impairment. The ratings can range from 10% to 60%, depending on the level of disability and how much the condition limits daily activities. 

VA Knee Rating Chart for Common Knee Conditions 

Here’s a breakdown of some of the common knee conditions and their corresponding VA disability percentages: 

  • Limited Flexion of the Knee (Diagnostic Code 5260): Ratings range from 0% to 30% depending on how limited the knee’s range of motion is. 
  • Limited Extension of the Knee (Diagnostic Code 5261): Veterans can receive a 10% to 50% rating based on the degree of extension limitation. 
  • Knee Instability (Diagnostic Code 5257): Ratings range from 10% to 30% based on the severity of the instability or recurrent dislocations. 
  • Degenerative Arthritis (Diagnostic Code 5003): Arthritis is generally rated at 10% to 20%, depending on how it limits movement. 

Increasing Your Compensation with Secondary Conditions 

Secondary conditions related to knee injuries, such as hip or back pain caused by an altered gait, can increase overall compensation. Providing medical documentation of altered gait and whether you use an assisted device can help establish these secondary theories entitlement.  Veterans experiencing secondary conditions should ensure these are included in their claim to maximize benefits. 

Documenting Secondary Conditions 

When submitting a VA disability claim, be sure to include comprehensive medical documentation of both the primary knee condition and any secondary conditions that arise. These conditions often result from the additional strain placed on other parts of the body due to knee injuries.  

Get Help With Your VA Disability Claim 

Securing the right rating for knee injuries is not always straightforward. Veterans may need to appeal low ratings or provide additional medical evidence to support their claim. Working with an experienced attorney like those at Berry Law can help Veterans navigate the process and increase their chances of obtaining the full benefits they deserve. 

Berry Law

The attorneys at Berry Law are dedicated to helping injured Veterans. With extensive experience working with VA disability claims, Berry Law can help you with your disability appeals.

This material is for informational purposes only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship between the Firm and the reader, and does not constitute legal advice. Legal advice must be tailored to the specific circumstances of each case, and the contents of this blog are not a substitute for legal counsel.

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