Grab a Temporary 100%: Claim Your Post-Surgery Convalescence Now

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Left money on the table after surgery? Grab your temporary 100% today. If you had surgery, a cast, or joint immobilization for a service-connected condition, request a convalescence rating (38 CFR 4.30) right now: on VA.gov start an “increase” claim, upload your operative report, discharge summary, and any immobilization/work-restriction notes, and state your surgery date and recovery period requested. This can add months of retro. Not sure you qualify? Check details on VA.gov and still submit—VA must consider it.

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