Sleep Apnea VA Rating 2024
If you’re a veteran with sleep apnea, you know the struggle is real. Every day can feel like an uphill battle when you’re not getting the restorative sleep your body needs. It’s hard to focus, hard to function, and hard to feel like yourself. But here’s the good news: if your sleep apnea is connected to your military service, you may be eligible for VA disability benefits. The VA uses a rating system to determine the level of compensation you’ll receive based on the severity of your condition. So, how does the VA assign these ratings? It all comes down to sleep apnea’s impact on your daily life. The ratings range from 0% to 100%, with higher percentages indicating more severe cases. For example, a 0% rating means you have a documented sleep disorder, but you’re not showing any symptoms. A 30% rating is given when you have persistent daytime sleepiness (hypersomnolence). If you need a CPAP machine to help you breathe at night, that bumps you up to a 50% rating. And in the most severe cases, veterans with sleep apnea who experience respiratory failure or heart problems can receive a 100% disability rating. Of course, to get an accurate VA disability rating, you need an accurate diagnosis. That’s where a sleep study comes in. This overnight test monitors your breathing, heart rate, and brain activity to determine if you have sleep apnea and how severe it is. I cannot stress enough how crucial a sleep study is for your VA claim. Without it, the VA has no way to assess your condition objectively. I’ve seen countless veterans miss out on the benefits they deserve because they didn’t have a sleep study to back up their claim.