A free calculator that uses the VA's actual combined ratings formula — not a shortcut that quietly rounds you down.
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Why this exists
Most VA rating calculators combine your ratings with continuous math — a simple formula that produces a smooth decimal. The VA doesn't do that. 38 CFR § 4.25 defines a table, and that table rounds to a whole number at every combination step.
The difference isn't cosmetic. A veteran with 10% + 70% + 80% combines to a raw value of 95 under the VA's actual method — which rounds up to 100%. Continuous math produces 94.6, which rounds down to 90%. That gap is $1,576 a month. Every divergence we've found understates the veteran's rating — never the other way.
No tiers, no gates on the math. One tool, done right.
The real § 4.25 table method — rounded at every step, the way the VA actually does it.
Most free calculators skip it or get it wrong. 30% + 20% on both legs is 50%, not 40%.
The single most-asked question in VA disability. 100% requires a raw combined value of 95 — not 100.
Every combination step, spelled out. Check the math yourself instead of trusting a black box.
Your inputs live in the URL. Text a link to a buddy — no account, no backend.
Tools only. No claim-route advice, no document generation, no subscriptions.
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