VA Disability Rating for Generalized anxiety disorder (DC 9400)
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is when you experience persistent, excessive worry about everyday situations that's hard to control. The VA rates GAD from 0% to 100% based on how much it impacts your ability to work and maintain relationships. Higher ratings mean more severe symptoms that significantly interfere with your daily life, work performance, and social functioning.
Explore Anxiety Resources
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Start Here (1 page)
Ratings and C&P Exams (3 pages)
- VA Mental Health Rating Formula GuideHow the 0 to 100 percent levels are decided for every mental health condition.
- Proposed Mental Health Rating ChangesWhat VA proposed to change and where it stands.
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder C&P Exam (DC 9400)Which form the examiner fills out for this code, and what it asks.
What Anxiety Can Lead To (1 page)
What Veterans Claim Alongside It (5 pages)
- VA Depression Claims GuideThe full guide to claiming major depression.
- VA PTSD Claims GuideHow VA decides a PTSD claim, start to finish.
- VA Migraine Claims GuideThe full guide to claiming migraines.
- VA Hearing Loss and Tinnitus GuideThe full guide to claiming hearing loss and ringing in the ears.
- VA Insomnia Claims GuideWhen trouble sleeping is rated on its own and when it is not.
Evidence and Proof (4 pages)
- Buddy StatementsLay statements, and what makes one carry weight.
- Private Medical Records for a VA ClaimGetting your own doctor’s records in front of the rater.
- Military Sexual Trauma ClaimsThe separate evidence rules for MST claims.
- VA PTSD Stressor VerificationWhat VA accepts as proof the stressor happened.
Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. Always consult with your VSO representative or a qualified veterans benefits attorney for guidance on your specific claim.