Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD)

Air Force Reserve: Retired

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Summary

The Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) is used by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as part of the process of adjudicating disability claims. It is a guide for evaluating the severity of disabilities resulting from all types of diseases and injuries encountered as a result of, or incident to, military service. This degree of severity is expressed as a percentage rating which determines the amount of monthly compensation.

Eligibility

The VA uses the VASRD to rate service-connected disability of veterans for loss of civilian employability. The VASRD is also used by the Department of the Air Force to rate the service-connected impairment of active duty service members. Unlike Eye Exam the VA, the Air Force must first determine whether a service member is fit to reasonably perform the duties of their office, grade, rank, or rating. As a result of provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, the DAF is required to utilize the VASRD to evaluate injured service members and must eliminate its own disability ratings rules unless the DAF rating rules would result in a higher disability rating than the VASRD assigned.

Benefit Highlights

While both the Department of the Air Force (DAF) and the VA use the VASRD, not all the general policy provisions set forth in the VASRD apply to the Air Force. Consequently, disability ratings may vary between the two agencies. The DAF rates only conditions determined to be physically unfitting, compensating for loss of a career. The VA may rate any service-connected impairment, thus compensating for loss of civilian employability. Also, the DAF's ratings are permanent upon final disposition while VA ratings may fluctuate with time, depending upon the progress of the condition. Further, the DAF's disability compensation is affected by years of service and basic pay; while VA compensation is a flat amount based upon the percentage rating received.

When a Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) determines a service member is not fit for continued military service by reason of a physical disability, the disabling condition is rated in accordance with the VASRD, as modified in Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-3212. Once a service member is determined to be physically unfit for further military service, VASRD percentage ratings are applied to the unfitting condition(s). The impairment rating does not result in a disability rating unless the PEB determines that the impairment renders the airman or guardian unfit for duty.

Conditions that do not themselves render a service member unfit for military service will not be considered for determining the compensable disability rating unless they contribute to the finding of unfitness. Service members found unfit by reason of a physical disability that was not incurred or aggravated during the service member's service will be separated without benefits. However, if the condition was caused or aggravated by military service, the PEB will use  AFI 36-3212, DoD Directive 1332.18 and the VASRD to assign an appropriate rating. This rating is determined based on the disabling condition(s) and its severity and can range from 0 to 100 percent, rising in increments of 10.

An airman or guardian is entitled to severance pay if assigned a rating of less than 30%. Severance pay is calculated by multiplying two months base pay rate times the number of years of active duty service up to 12 years (six months or more of service is counted as a whole year). If a service member is assigned a disability rating of 30% or more, they are entitled to disability retired pay.

Additional Information

For more information, please visit the Air Force Instruction regarding VASRD Codes maintained by Department of the Air Force E-Publishing:
https://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/af_a1/publication/afi36-3212/afi36-3212.pdf

The Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD), 38 CFR Book C, Schedule for Rating Disabilities:
https://www.benefits.va.gov/warms/bookc.asp

Document Review Date: 12 February 2024