
For six years, Mike lived with a VA disability rating of just 10%.
Like many veterans, he assumed the VA had already considered everything that mattered. He knew he had ongoing medical issues, but he wasn't sure whether they qualified for additional compensation or how they connected to his military service.
At one point, Mike attempted to pursue an increase on his own. Like countless veterans navigating the VA system, he quickly became overwhelmed by the process and eventually stopped pursuing it.
Years passed.
His rating remained at 10%.
At the time Mike came to VetRECCE, his monthly VA compensation was approximately $171 per month.
Following a comprehensive review of his disability picture, service history, medical evidence, and potential opportunities, Mike ultimately achieved a 90% VA disability rating.
At 90%, his monthly compensation increased to approximately $2,860 per month.
That's an increase of roughly:
To put that into perspective:
1 year = $32,268 additional compensation
5 years = $161,340 additional compensation
6 years = $193,608 additional compensation
While every claim is different and past compensation cannot simply be assumed or guaranteed, the financial impact of remaining underrated can be substantial.
The problem wasn't a lack of medical issues.
The problem was a lack of clarity.
Many veterans focus only on the condition they originally filed. They often don't understand:
Secondary conditions
Overlooked service-connected disabilities
Rating criteria
Medical evidence gaps
How multiple conditions work together within the VA disability system
As a result, many veterans spend years believing they are "out of options" when they may simply be missing pieces of the puzzle.
VetRECCE's Claim Review process focuses on helping veterans better understand their disability picture.
For Mike, this meant identifying opportunities that had never been fully explored and helping him understand the evidence needed to move forward.
The goal wasn't to make promises.
The goal was clarity.
Once Mike understood the full picture, he was able to make informed decisions about his next steps.
Veterans often ask whether investing in a professional review is worth it.
In Mike's case:
VetRECCE Fee: $1,000
Monthly Increase: Approximately $2,689
His increase exceeded the cost of the review within the first month of receiving his new rating.
Again, every veteran's situation is unique and outcomes are never guaranteed. However, Mike's story highlights an important reality:
Mike's story isn't really about going from 10% to 90%.
It's about spending six years believing there were no additional opportunities available.
Many veterans know their current rating.
Far fewer truly understand their disability picture.
If you're unsure whether you're properly rated, uncertain about your next steps, or wondering whether there may be additional opportunities worth exploring, gaining clarity could be one of the most valuable investments you make.
VA Disability Benefits by Rating
100% VA Disability Benefits Guide
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VetRECCE provides personalized Claim Reviews designed to help veterans better understand their disability picture, identify potential opportunities, and make informed decisions about what comes next.
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