A permanent and total (P&T) rating means the VA has determined your service-connected conditions are severe enough that you're entitled to maximum disability compensation and cannot improve, which locks in your benefits for life and opens doors to additional programs like free VA healthcare. This is different from other rating paths and comes with specific rules about what happens if your circumstances change.
A Permanent and Total (P and T) VA rating means the VA has determined that a veteran is 100% disabled and that the condition is unlikely to improve, which protects the veteran from future rating reductions and unlocks additional benefits including expanded healthcare access, dependents education assistance, and certain state-level benefits. Earning a P and T designation requires both a 100% rating and evidence that the disabilities are static or progressive.
AI can help veterans understand whether their current medical evidence supports a P and T finding, identify gaps in documentation, and craft arguments for why their conditions meet the permanence standard when requesting this designation from the VA.
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