The 55 Rule and the 10 Year Rule

Today, I’m here to break down two crucial rules for veterans with current disability ratings: the "55 Rule" and the "VA Disability 10 Year Rule." Understanding these can provide significant peace of mind as you navigate your benefits.
The 55 Rule: If you're 55 years or older, you're generally protected from having to undergo further exams to prove that your condition hasn’t changed, unless there is evidence of fraud. This rule helps ensure stability in your benefits as you age.
The 10 Year Rule: Once your service-connected disability has been recognized for at least 10 years, the Department of Veterans Affairs cannot terminate it unless fraud is detected. This offers a layer of security for your long-term benefits.
These rules are designed to protect veterans who are aging or have long-standing disabilities. If you have topics or specific issues you want me to explore or if you need help understanding your benefits, please email me at yourveteranguru@gmail.com. Your input is invaluable, and I promise to address it on air. Don't forget to tune in for VCA Fridays, where we go all out for the Veteran Citizens Alliance Party. Every Friday is dedicated to empowering veterans in our political system.

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  • @robertcrane3198
    @robertcrane31987 күн бұрын

    Great info, but my representative, who use to be a VA rater, that helped me get to 100% P&T informed me that in order to keep my rating and not to be lowered or even looked at that I should continue to make at least 1 appointment every year with my VA provider. I have also heard this from other Vets that they do the same, so if I were anyone who has a good rating well then CYA.

  • @CarlGrodin

    @CarlGrodin

    7 күн бұрын

    Thank you Robert. technically Veterans should see their provider at least once a year. Good call Sir

  • @jimmybrokos4610
    @jimmybrokos461013 күн бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @stevenklein6634
    @stevenklein663415 күн бұрын

    Heard there was a rule at 100% disability that the va will pay for said veteran vgli is this true or false?

  • @CarlGrodin

    @CarlGrodin

    7 күн бұрын

    Steven, yes sir you can receive a premium waiver for premiums up yo $10,000. Also: VALife is guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance available to all Veterans aged 80 and under who have a VA disability rating of zero to 100 percent with no time limit to apply.

  • @gomergomez1984
    @gomergomez198410 күн бұрын

    Hello, hate to tell you this at age 55 and 18 years disability of 100% in December 2021 my rating was down graded to 90% for a technical issue at award date in 2003. I got it back summer of 2023 and still waiting for hearing with judge cause it was a bogus downgrade. The examiner called me and I ask him why, his exact answer cause Biden ordered VA to look thru ratings for recoupment. I tried hiring three different law firms who suspossedly help vets with claims and they denied me, said I could do it myself, ie. They weren’t going to make any money off it. They run ads on here so beware…

  • @lozada1971

    @lozada1971

    10 күн бұрын

    The protection doesn’t apply for a mistake they made. The protection is for them sending you for reevaluation to see if your condition has improved.

  • @CarlGrodin

    @CarlGrodin

    7 күн бұрын

    Contact you regional VA office and ask to speak with a counselor. Try this on for size. They should reimburse the difference you from the time of reduction to when it becomes 100% again. Let me know how it goes. Good luck Sir, realizing it is the government

  • @Madinfidelprepper
    @Madinfidelprepper9 күн бұрын

    Bullshit once again

  • @user-cw5is9lf8w
    @user-cw5is9lf8w17 күн бұрын

    When putting a claim in go to your private doctor and then go to a VA doctor the same one so there is a paper trail for the same condition and get BBQs filled out for the condition it will help to CNP