2024 VA IBS Rating Rule change

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • The veterans disability ratings for IBS are set forth in the VA schedule of ratings for the digestive system, or CFR 38 Section 4.114. The VA rates it under diagnostic code 7319, which used to be labeled as irritable colon syndrome, spastic colitis, and mucous colitis - all alternate names for IBS.
    IBS is rated depending on the severity of symptoms. To receive a rating, a veteran must experience two or more of the following symptoms: a change in stool frequency, change in stool form, constipation or diarrhea, mucus discharge, abdominal bloating, or subjective distension.
    Veterans experiencing an episode once during the previous three months are eligible for a 10% rating, those who have at least three monthly episodes for at least three months receive 20%, and those with weekly episodes receive 30%.
    The veteran always needs to address his or her symptoms on a compensation and pension (C&P) exam simply to be rated accurately.
    It’s important to keep in mind that IBS can only receive up to a 30% rating. It is still worth it to file a claim. Sometimes, IBS can lead to other conditions, which can be connected on a secondary basis. An IBS rating may also contribute to a veteran receiving TDIU.
    If you are unable to work due to your service-connected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). If you think you may be eligible for TDIU or believe your current rating is too low, give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.
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