📊 Rating Increase Predictor
Select your condition and current rating to see exactly what the next tier requires and how to get there.
Rating Ladder
All possible ratings for this condition. Your current rating is highlighted in blue, the next tier in gold.
0%
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30%
Current
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50%
Next →
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100%
Current vs. Next Tier
Current: 30%
Persistent day-time hypersomnolence
Next: 50%
Requires use of breathing assistance device such as continuous airway pressure (CPAP) machine
The Gap: You need to demonstrate symptoms that meet the 50% criteria. Focus on documenting the specific differences between your current level and the next tier.
All Rating Criteria for Sleep Apnea Syndromes
Asymptomatic but with documented sleep disorder breathing
Persistent day-time hypersomnolence
Requires use of breathing assistance device such as continuous airway pressure (CPAP) machine
Chronic respiratory failure with carbon dioxide retention or cor pulmonale, or; requires tracheostomy
What You Need — Evidence Tips
📋 Medical Evidence
- Recent treatment records showing worsened symptoms
- Updated diagnostic tests or imaging
- Specialist evaluations or nexus letters
- Prescription changes (new or increased meds)
- ER visits or hospitalizations
🗣️ Lay Evidence
- Personal statement describing worsening
- Buddy letters from family, friends, or coworkers
- Symptom diary or daily log
- Photos showing visible symptoms (if applicable)
- Work records showing missed days or accommodations
🩺 C&P Exam Tips
- Describe your worst days, not your best
- Mention specific limitations (can't lift, can't bend, etc.)
- Describe impact on work and daily activities
- Don't downplay — be accurate but thorough
- Review the DBQ form for your condition beforehand
⚡ Pro Tips
- File a claim for increase (not a new claim)
- Submit an Intent to File first to lock in your effective date
- Get a copy of the DBQ and review each field
- Consider a private medical opinion (IMO/nexus letter)
- Request your C-file to review prior exam findings
⚠️ Disclaimer: This tool shows the official rating criteria from 38 CFR Part 4. It is not legal or medical advice. Consult with a VA-accredited representative for personalized guidance.