Restless Legs Syndrome VA Disability Rating is rated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs under DC 8103 of 38 C.F.R. § 4.124a across 3 severity tiers (40%+ -- Severe limitation or ankylosis / 20% -- Moderate limitation / 10% -- Mild limitation or painful motion). Service connection requires (1) a current diagnosis, (2) an in-service event, injury, or exposure, and (3) a medical nexus opinion linking the two under 38 C.F.R. § 3.303.
Restless legs syndrome rated by analogy, commonly under DC 8103 (convulsive tic) or DC 8620 (neuritis, sciatic nerve). Severity and frequency of episodes determine rating. Common secondary to peripheral neuropathy, iron deficiency from medications, and spinal cord conditions.
Restless Legs Syndrome (DC 8103) is evaluated under 38 C.F.R. § 4.124a using the neurological rating framework. Because it is rated by analogy to the general schedule, the 3 levels below describe the body-system criteria the VA applies — the percentage assigned to Restless Legs Syndrome depends on the specific findings (range of motion, frequency, severity, or functional loss) documented at the C&P exam and in the medical record.
Rating criteria reference 38 C.F.R. Part 4 (Schedule for Rating Disabilities). This entry has not yet undergone editorial review against the live regulation text — consult the authoritative source directly before relying on the criteria shown.