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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

DC 9411 §4.130 Mental Health ICD-10: F43.10 Direct

Mental health condition from experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Stressor verification required (except combat-related, which is presumed if consistent with circumstances of service).

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Common symptoms

VA rating criteria

RatingCriteria
100%Total occupational and social impairment. Persistent delusions or hallucinations; grossly inappropriate behavior; persistent danger of hurting self or others; intermittent inability to perform activities of daily living; disorientation to time or place; memory loss for own name, occupation, or names of close relatives.
70%Occupational and social impairment with deficiencies in most areas. Suicidal ideation; obsessional rituals; illogical/obscure/irrelevant speech; near-continuous panic or depression; impaired impulse control; spatial disorientation; neglect of personal hygiene; difficulty adapting to stressful circumstances; inability to establish/maintain effective relationships.
50%Occupational and social impairment with reduced reliability and productivity. Flattened affect; circumstantial/circumlocutory/stereotyped speech; panic attacks more than once weekly; difficulty understanding complex commands; impairment of short and long-term memory; impaired judgment; impaired abstract thinking; disturbances of motivation/mood; difficulty in establishing and maintaining effective work and social relationships.
30%Occupational and social impairment with occasional decrease in work efficiency and intermittent periods of inability to perform occupational tasks. Depressed mood; anxiety; suspiciousness; panic attacks (weekly or less); chronic sleep impairment; mild memory loss.
10%Occupational and social impairment due to mild or transient symptoms which decrease work efficiency only during periods of significant stress, or symptoms controlled by continuous medication.
0%A mental condition has been formally diagnosed, but symptoms are not severe enough to interfere with occupational/social functioning or to require continuous medication.

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Common secondaries from this condition

If Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is service-connected, these are conditions worth investigating as secondaries (caused or aggravated by it).

Filing this claim

This is typically filed as a direct service connection claim. You need a current diagnosis, evidence of in-service event or exposure, and a nexus letter linking them. Use the letter generators to draft your nexus letter and Statement in Support of Claim.

Step by step

  1. File an Intent to File (Form 21-0966) to lock your effective date.
  2. Confirm you have a current medical diagnosis in a medical record.
  3. Get a nexus letter — magic phrase: "at least as likely as not."
  4. Write a Statement in Support of Claim (21-4138).
  5. If applicable, gather buddy statements (21-10210).
  6. File the formal 21-526EZ.

Source: 38 CFR §4.130. For exact regulatory language, consult eCFR Title 38. This is general education — for your specific case, consult a VA-accredited representative.

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