Mental health · DC 9412
VA rating for Panic attacks in 2026
The VA rates panic attacks under 38 CFR 4.130 (diagnostic code 9412) at 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 100%. Here's what each level means and pays in 2026.
10%
Mild symptoms, controlled or only present under significant stress.
$180/mo
30%
Symptoms consistent with occasional decrease in work efficiency.
$552/mo
50%
Symptoms consistent with reduced reliability and productivity.
$1,133/mo
70%
Symptoms consistent with deficiencies in most areas — work, family, mood.
$1,808/mo
100%
Symptoms consistent with total occupational and social impairment.
$3,939/mo
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