The PTSD Rating Change That Could Help You
Right now, being able to work can keep you from a 100% PTSD rating, even when your symptoms are severe. The VA is expected to remove that restriction by the end of 2026, opening a path to a higher rating for veterans who were capped before. Join us LIVE on Facebook tomorrow, June 3rd @ 11 AM CT, as we break down how PTSD is rated today, what is changing, and what it could mean for your claim.

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