The VA's 5-year and 10-year protection rules prevent the agency from reducing your rating without compelling new evidence, with the longer period applying to ratings deemed permanent—understanding which protection applies to your conditions matters when considering appeals or rating changes. This safeguard exists precisely because disabilities often worsen or stabilize in ways the VA couldn't predict, buying you time and stability.
The VA has specific rules that restrict its ability to reduce or sever a veterans disability rating once that rating has been in place for five years or ten years, providing important legal protections against unexpected compensation cuts.
Many veterans do not know these protections exist and unknowingly attend re-evaluation exams without understanding their rights. AI can help veterans determine whether their ratings qualify for five-year stabilization or ten-year protection, explain what evidence the VA would need to legally reduce a rating, and prepare veterans to respond if they receive a notice of proposed rating reduction.
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