Bipolar disorder, formerly known as “manic depression,” can cause extreme emotional highs and lows. Depending on the severity of the condition and where in the cycle, bipolar disorder may impact judgment, mood, ability to sleep, energy levels, and clear thinking. The VA classifies this disorder as a mood disorder, and disability ratings are determined based on the same criteria used to rate other mental health disorders.
The VA disability rating for bipolar disorder maybe 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, or 100%. A veteran who receives a 70% disability rating due to this disorder may qualify for total disability due to individual unemployability (TDIU) and receive benefits at 100%.
Here’s an overview of what’s required for each disability rating:
Establishing service connection and providing sufficient medical and non-medical documentation to establish the appropriate disability rating can be a challenge. At Veterans Help Group, our seasoned advocates help veterans assemble the most effective applications and evidence possible. To learn more about how we can help, call (855) 855-8992 or contact us here.
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