![]() ![]() Whether a given rating is permanent and/or total can get really complex really quickly. Ratings lower than 100% are generally considered as permanent so only a 100% rating can be "P & T". Those vets should wait for a future C & P exam and ask the examiner to note that the conditions are stable with little or no chance of improvement and the rater is likely to then make your 100% benefit permanent. ![]() To receive the permanent label isn't always easy, many vets have a 100% rating but it's temporary. The P is, of course, for Permanent and in VA lingo, that doesn't really mean permanent, it means that additional benefits are opened up for the permanently rated veteran and family.Ī permanent 100% rating brings with it Chapter 35 Education benefits and CHAMPVA. The T is for Total and simply indicates a rating of at least 100%. The term P & T is sometimes a little confusing.
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