Myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction is rated under 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.104, Diagnostic Code 7006, from 100% to 100% based on the frequency and functional severity of symptoms. The maximum 100% rating requires: During and for three months following myocardial infarction, confirmed by laboratory tests. Most claims establish the 100% or 100% rating before reaching the top tier.
Rating schedule — DC 7006 at a glance
- Minimum rating
- 100%
- Maximum rating
- 100%
- Rating tiers
- 1
- CFR section
- 38 CFR § 4.104
- Body system
- Cardiovascular System
- Secondary conditions
- 0
Lowest schedular rating available
Full schedular disability
100%
Part 4 rating schedule
None mapped
What are the VA rating criteria for Myocardial infarction?
During and for three months following myocardial infarction, confirmed by laboratory tests
“During and for three months following myocardial infarction, confirmed by laboratory tests”
Common Questions About Myocardial infarction VA Ratings
What is the VA rating range for Myocardial infarction?
The VA rates Myocardial infarction under Diagnostic Code 7006 at 100%. The minimum 100% rating requires: During and for three months following myocardial infarction, confirmed by laboratory tests. The maximum 100% rating requires: During and for three months following myocardial infarction, confirmed by laboratory tests.
Which 38 CFR diagnostic code does the VA use for Myocardial infarction?
The VA rates Myocardial infarction under Diagnostic Code (DC) 7006, governed by 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.104. The diagnostic code establishes the specific rating tiers and severity criteria the VA examiner applies.
Can Myocardial infarction qualify for TDIU (Total Disability Individual Unemployability)?
Veterans rated for Myocardial infarction may qualify for TDIU if the condition — alone or in combination with other service-connected disabilities — prevents substantially gainful employment. A single disability rated at 60% or higher (or multiple disabilities combining to 70%, with one at 40%) can support a TDIU claim under 38 CFR § 4.16.
What evidence do I need to establish service connection for Myocardial infarction?
Service connection for Myocardial infarction requires three elements: (1) a current diagnosis of the condition, (2) an in-service event, injury, or disease, and (3) a medical nexus linking the current diagnosis to that in-service occurrence. A nexus letter from a treating or independent medical examiner is the most reliable nexus evidence.
What is the C&P exam like for Myocardial infarction?
A Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam for Myocardial infarction uses a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) specific to the body system involved. The examiner documents the frequency, severity, and functional impact of your symptoms. Bring all relevant treatment records and be prepared to describe your worst-day symptoms — the examiner rates your condition based on the full clinical picture, not a single visit.
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