§ 4.25 - Combined ratings table.  


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  • § 4.25 Combined ratings table.

    Table I, Combined Ratings Table, results from the consideration of the efficiency of the individual as affected first by the most disabling condition, then by the less disabling condition, then by other less disabling conditions, if any, in the order of severity. Thus, a person having a 60 percent disability is considered 40 percent efficient. Proceeding from this 40 percent efficiency, the effect of a further 30 percent disability is to leave only 70 percent of the efficiency remaining after consideration of the first disability, or 28 percent efficiency altogether. The individual is thus 72 percent disabled, as shown in table I opposite 60 percent and under 30 percent.

    (a) To use table I, the disabilities will first be arranged in the exact order of their severity, beginning with the greatest disability and then combined with use of table I as hereinafter indicated. For example, if there are two disabilities, the degree of one disability will be read in the left column and the degree of the other in the top row, whichever is appropriate. The figures appearing in the space where the column and row intersect will represent the combined value of the two. This combined value will then be converted to the nearest number divisible by 10, and combined values ending in 5 will be adjusted upward. Thus, with a 50 percent disability and a 30 percent disability, the combined value will be found to be 65 percent, but the 65 percent must be converted to 70 percent to represent the final degree of disability. Similarly, with a disability of 40 percent, and another disability of 20 percent, the combined value is found to be 52 percent, but the 52 percent must be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10, which is 50 percent. If there are more than two disabilities, the disabilities will also be arranged in the exact order of their severity and the combined value for the first two will be found as previously described for two disabilities. The combined value, exactly as found in table I, will be combined with the degree of the third disability (in order of severity). The combined value for the three disabilities will be found in the space where the column and row intersect, and if there are only three disabilities will be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10, adjusting final 5's upward. Thus, if there are three disabilities ratable at 60 percent, 40 percent, and 20 percent, respectively, the combined value for the first two will be found opposite 60 and under 40 and is 76 percent. This 76 will be combined with 20 and the combined value for the three is 81 percent. This combined value will be converted to the nearest degree divisible by 10 which is 80 percent. The same procedure will be employed when there are four or more disabilities. (See table I).

    (b) Except as otherwise provided in this schedule, the disabilities arising from a single disease entity, e.g., arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular accident, etc., are to be rated separately as are all other disabiling conditions, if any. All disabilities are then to be combined as described in paragraph (a) of this section. The conversion to the nearest degree divisible by 10 will be done only once per rating decision, will follow the combining of all disabilities, and will be the last procedure in determining the combined degree of disability.

    Table I - Combined Ratings Table

    [10 combined with 10 is 19]

    10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
    19273543516068768492
    20283644526068768492
    21293745536168768492
    22303845536169778492
    23313846546269778592
    24323947546270778592
    25334048556370788593
    26334148566370788593
    27344249566471788593
    28354250576471788693
    29364350576572798693
    30374451586572798693
    31384552596672798693
    32394652596673808693
    33404653606773808793
    34414754606774808793
    35424855616874818794
    36424955626874818794
    37435056626975818794
    38445057636975818894
    39455157637076828894
    40465258647076828894
    41475359657176828894
    42485459657177838894
    43495460667277838994
    44505561667278838994
    45515662677378848995
    46515762687378848995
    47525863687479848995
    48535864697479849095
    49545964697580859095
    50556065707580859095
    51566166717680859095
    52576266717681869095
    53586267727781869195
    54596368727782869195
    55606469737882879196
    56606569747882879196
    57616670747983879196
    58626671757983879296
    59636771758084889296
    60646872768084889296
    61656973778184889296
    62667073778185899296
    63677074788285899396
    64687175788286899396
    65697276798386909397
    66697376808386909397
    67707477808487909397
    68717478818487909497
    69727578818588919497
    70737679828588919497
    71747780838688919497
    72757880838689929497
    73767881848789929597
    74777982848790929597
    75788083858890939598
    76788183868890939598
    77798284868991939598
    78808285878991939698
    79818385879092949698
    80828486889092949698
    81838587899192949698
    82848687899193959698
    83858688909293959798
    84868789909294959798
    85878890919394969799
    86878990929394969799
    87889091929495969799
    88899092939495969899
    899091929395968738979899
    90919293949596979899
    91929394959696979899
    92939494959697989899
    93949495969797989999
    94959596969798989999

    [41 FR 11293, Mar. 18, 1976, as amended at 54 FR 27161, June 28, 1989; 54 FR 36029, Aug. 31, 1989; 83 FR 17756, Apr. 24, 2018]