2026 VA Disability Calculator

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VA Disability Calculator

Calculate your combined VA disability rating.

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Dependents only affect payouts for combined ratings of 30% or higher. Add conditions to reach 30% to see dependent options.

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Based on 2026 VA Compensation Rates

The VA disability calculator provides estimates of your combined disability percentage and monthly payment amounts. The actual percentage you are awarded and the amount you receive may differ from the estimates provided.

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To verify your VA disability benefits, please fill out the form below or call us directly at (888) 883-2483.

The VA disability calculator provides estimates of your combined disability percentage and monthly payment amounts. The actual percentage you are awarded and the amount you receive may differ from the estimates provided.

Stop Guessing and Start Planning

The VA process isn’t just a paperwork problem; it’s a fight to resolve a weight you’ve been carrying since you took off the uniform. Whether you have been denied, dismissed, or underrated, our 2026 VA disability calculator is designed to provide clarity on the benefits you earned through your service.

How to Use the Berry Law VA Disability Calculator

To get an accurate estimate of your potential 2026 monthly compensation, follow these steps:

  1. Add the Rating of Your First Condition: Select the category, body area, and individual disability percentage (e.g., 20%).
  2. Account for Bilateral Conditions: If your injury affects additional categories or body areas, add a condition and follow guidelines from step one. Repeat as necessary. 
  3. Include Your Dependents: Select your marital status and the number of qualifying children or dependent parents.
  4. Review Real-Time Results: As you input your data, the tool applies “VA math” to show your potential combined rating and the updated 2026 monthly payment amount.

Understanding "VA Math" and Combined Ratings

For many Veterans, the math used by the VA feels like another roadblock. If you have multiple service-connected disabilities, the VA does not simply add the percentages together (e.g., 20% + 20% does not equal 40%). Instead, the VA assumes that each additional disability reduces your remaining “efficiency.”

Why the VA Uses This Method:

  • The Efficiency Model: The VA views a non-disabled Veteran as 100% “efficient.” A 30% rating for PTSD reduces that efficiency to 70%. Any subsequent rating is then taken as a percentage of that remaining 70%.
  • Rounding Rules: Once all conditions are calculated, the VA rounds the final number to the nearest 10%. A 64% efficiency loss rounds down to 60%, while a 65% rounds up to 70%.

Manually calculating these figures is often frustrating. Our tool simplifies this complex process, allowing you to focus on the results rather than the formulas.

2026 VA Disability Compensation Rates

The following monthly payment rates are effective for 2026 for a Veteran with no dependents. If you have a spouse, children, or dependent parents, your monthly benefits will increase beyond these baseline amounts.

10% Disability Rating: $180.42
20% Disability Rating: $356.66
30% Disability Rating: $552.47
40% Disability Rating: $795.84
50% Disability Rating: $1,132.90
60% Disability Rating: $1,435.02
70% Disability Rating: $1,808.45
80% Disability Rating: $2,102.15
90% Disability Rating: $2,362.30
100% Disability Rating: $3,938.58

Move With Purpose: How to Increase Your Rating

If the number you see on your decision letter doesn’t reflect the reality of what you live with, the fight isn’t over. There are several avenues to ensure you receive the maximum compensation allowed by law:

  • Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU): If your service-connected disabilities prevent you from maintaining “substantially gainful employment,” you may qualify for payment at the 100% rate, even if your combined schedular rating is lower.
  • Secondary Service Connections: Many primary injuries lead to secondary conditions (such as depression secondary to chronic pain or GERD secondary to medication). These can be added to your claim to increase your combined rating.
  • The Bilateral Factor: When you have disabilities affecting paired extremities, the VA adds an additional 10% to those combined ratings before factoring them into your total score.

Why Veterans Choose Berry Law

The math is simple. Since 1965, we have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with more than 30,000 Veterans to end the cycle of denials and under-ratings. We are a Veteran-led team that stands ready to fight to secure the benefits you deserve. Contact Berry Law today for a free consultation.

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