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DVA Compensation Calculator
Get a clear picture of your compensation
Get a tailored estimate in under 60 seconds. This calculator gives you a clearer idea of where you stand. Allowing you to move forward with confidence.
Navigating the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) compensation system can be complex, but we believe every veteran, regardless of age, length of service, or current circumstances deserves fair recognition for the sacrifices they’ve made.
At VetComp, our mission is to make the process simpler and more accessible. From your first call to the final decision, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
- 90% Gold Card approval rate
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- Average payout is $514,714
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- $180M+ compensation recovered
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- Average PI Points 76
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MRCA PI Claims Calculator
Use our easy claim calculator to get an estimate of your maximum eligible compensation.
This calculator provides an estimate only. Final entitlement is determined by the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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How your estimate is calculated
We follow the DVA's own methodology so you can trust the numbers.
Our calculator is built on the permanent impairment tables and points system used by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act (MRCA) and related legislation. We combine your:
- Service type (warlike/non-warlike vs peacetime)
- Impairment points for each condition
- Age and gender factors (where relevant)
Why Veterans trust VetComp
No win, no fee
If your claim is unsuccessful, you pay nothing, no hidden cost, no surprises, just transparency.
Confidence & clarity
Prior to your assessments our team will ensure that you understand what DVA has requested of you.
Identifying additional claims
Our onboarding procedure can help identify additional claims you may be eligible for, ensuring no aspect is overlooked.
Revision of compensation outcome
Errors in DVA determinations are not uncommon. Our advocates review decisions, identify overlooked factors and ensure calculations are accurate.
Convenient & easy
We understand that life gets busy, we can arrange most appointments to be conducted via telehealth whenever possible, ensuring convenience and flexibility for you.
Veteran-friendly providers
Our team connects you with medical providers who specialise in veteran care and understand DVA requirements.
No obligation. 100% confidential.
The People Behind the Numbers
An experienced team of advocates and veteran experts who know the system inside out.
Zach Plath
Zach Plath
Zach Plath, boasting a proud family history of ADF service and as a former member of the Royal Australian Infantry, has dedicated his life to supporting the veteran community. After his military career was unexpectedly cut short by injury, his passion for advocating for fellow veterans only grew stronger.
Frustrated by the countless obstacles he encountered in navigating the DVA claims process and the lack of adequate support, Zach teamed up with his long-time mate and fellow soldier Tyson Head to establish VetComp.
Zach has supported more than 600 ADF veterans with their DVA claims and brings a refreshing tone to the advocacy space. He understands the challenges many modern day veterans face and is known for his no-nonsense attitude, making sure the job gets done by cutting through red tape and ensuring veterans get the support they deserve without unnecessary delays.
Recognised for his professionalism and unyielding advocacy, Zach is dedicated to transforming the veteran support landscape. He is relentless in his pursuit of improving the system, working not just to resolve individual claims, but to make the process smoother and more effective for every veteran in the future. His track record of success speaks for itself, making him a go-to expert in veteran advocacy.
Zach aims to lead the advocacy space by establishing a regulated service that not only provides expert guidance and support but also restores hope and creates new opportunities for veterans. Through this, he strives to set the standard for DVA advocacy, ensuring all veterans receive the care and respect they deserve.
When he is not with the VetComp team, Zach spends his time riding motorbikes, at the gym, and volunteering at the RSPCA.
Zach Plath
Tyson Head
Tyson Head
Tyson comes from a family with a strong history of ADF service. He served for over five years as an Infantry Soldier, until service-related injuries cut his career short. Facing the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, Tyson pursued a university degree, but soon realised his true passion was in supporting veterans. Drawing from his personal experience with the DVA claims process, he developed a deep understanding of the system’s complexities and the hurdles veterans face.
Tyson’s journey ultimately led him to VetComp, where he works alongside a dedicated team united by the common goal of providing expert, streamlined assistance with DVA claims. His unwavering commitment to veterans has earned him a reputation for working closely with DVA delegates to ensure procedures are followed and veterans’ needs are fully addressed. Tyson’s efforts have led to overturned decisions, with claims accepted and additional compensation awarded to veterans who rightfully deserve it. To date, Tyson has assisted over 1,000 veterans and their families, offering essential guidance through the often-complex DVA claims process.
Looking ahead, Tyson is excited about the future of DVA claims, confident that VetComp is not just adapting to changes in the system but actively shaping them. With the DVA system undergoing ongoing reforms, Tyson sees significant opportunities to enhance how veterans receive support. VetComp is at the forefront of these changes, developing streamlined systems and processes that aim to make the claims journey smoother and more transparent.
When he is not advocating for veterans, Tyson enjoys spending time with his family and his loyal Groodle, Obi.
Tyson Head
Hope Irons
Hope Irons
Hope is an essential part of the VetComp team, playing a pivotal role in keeping our administrative engine running smoothly and efficiently. With a natural talent for organisation, an eagle eye for detail, and a calm, can-do attitude, Hope ensures that the right information gets to the right place fast and flawlessly.
From coordinating documentation and streamlining internal processes to managing case updates and handling sensitive communications, Hope is the quiet force working tirelessly behind the scenes. Her work may not always be front-facing, but the impact is undeniable: thanks to her, our team stays on track, and our veterans receive timely, consistent support.
Hope thrives in fast-paced environments where multitasking and precision are key. Whether she is juggling competing deadlines or problem-solving on the fly, she does it all with focus, grace, and a results-driven mindset. She takes great pride in delivering outcomes that matter, because she knows at the end of every process, there is a veteran relying on us.
What sets Hope apart is her deep empathy and personal connection to the veteran community. With her partner currently serving in the ADF, she understands the unique challenges veterans face, both in uniform and beyond. That perspective adds an extra layer of meaning to her work and fuels her dedication to delivering excellence.
Outside of VetComp, Hope’s primary hobbies are reading and running. She is either curled up with a good book or training for her next race. Having lived in South-East Asia growing up, she considers travel a passion. She is also a qualified dance teacher, with a background in musical theatre and various dance styles.
Hope Irons
Ashleigh Milne
Ashleigh Milne
Ashleigh (“Ash”) Milne is one of our dedicated veteran advocates at VetComp, responsible for managing DVA claims from start to finish with precision, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to outcomes. Armed with a double degree in Law and Psychology, Ash brings a unique and highly effective blend of legal expertise and psychological insight to her work.
Before joining VetComp, Ash spent eight years working in the civilian compensation space through WorkCover, where she built a deep understanding of complex claims and system navigation. Her transition to veteran advocacy was driven not just by experience, but by purpose. Her proud family lineage of military service gave her a strong connection to the veteran community and a desire to give back meaningfully.
Ash’s role is about more than just paperwork. It is about standing beside veterans through some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. As a female advocate, she plays a particularly vital role in supporting veterans, especially women who may be navigating claims involving military sexual assault or unacceptable behaviour. Her presence offers a safe, understanding, and trusted space for these individuals to share their stories and seek the justice and compensation they deserve.
Ash is known for her empathy, tenacity, and ability to turn complexity into clarity. Her calm professionalism and personal integrity have earned her the trust of veterans and colleagues alike. She ensures her clients are informed, empowered, and never alone on their journey. Her impact extends far beyond outcomes, it is felt in the confidence and peace of mind she instills in every veteran she works with.
Ash’s passion for the role leads to her rarely being seen outside of the office, if you do catch Ash outside you can find her participating in cosplay events at comic conventions. Ash has some experience piloting small planes – but we won’t be having her land one any time soon. Ash is also a former sports entertainer, having performed as a ‘professional wrestler’ in the Queensland wrestling circuit.
Ashleigh Milne
Results focused, purpose driven
At VetComp, we specialise in helping veterans challenge denied initial liability decisions and present stronger, more structured evidence the second time around.
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FAQs
Quick answers to what veterans ask most. From how the calculation works to what happens after you receive your estimate. If you don’t see your question here, our team is just a click away.
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Is this calculator accurate?
It’s designed to give you an estimate of your potential lump sum compensation you may be eligible for based on the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) published legislation, rates, and actuarial tables. The final amount is determined by DVA upon formal assessment, but this tool provides a data-backed starting point for your planning.
What if I don't know my impairment points?
No problem. You can use the slider to test different impairment point scenarios (e.g., 10, 20, 35 points) to see how your compensation changes. This helps you understand the potential value of your claim before you receive your official medical assessment. If you’re unsure where to start, contact us for a free initial consultation.
General
Can I make a DVA claim if I am still serving
Yes. In fact, beginning your claim while you are still serving is encouraged by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). Medical evidence is often more accessible during service, and in some cases it can be easier to demonstrate that your condition is related to your service.
Many of the veterans VetComp supports are still serving in the ADF and continue to do so even after their claims have been finalised.
Can I still make a DVA claim if I was discharged years ago?
Yes. Many veterans lodge successful compensation claims years after leaving the Australian Defence Force. If your condition is related to your military service, you may still be eligible to claim compensation through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). Even if symptoms developed or worsened after discharge, you may still be able to pursue a claim. A VetComp team member can help review your circumstances and explain your potential eligibility.
Feel free to contact us today if you need advice.
How long does it take to receive compensation from DVA?
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) shares data in relation to average processing times for Initial Liability & Permanent Impairment Claims. Compensation is typically paid once your Initial Liability & Permanent Impairment Claims have been determined. The DVA estimate a combined average total of 612 days* based on processing data referenced in January 2026. Speak with a VetComp team member to discuss your eligibility for priority processing, which may help reduce your processing time, along with other strategies that could support a faster claim determination.
Are DVA Lump Sum Payments Tax Free?
Yes, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) lump sum Permanent Impairment payments are not subject to taxation by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), meaning you pay $0 in tax on these payments.
Could waiting to claim reduce the compensation I receive from DVA?
Potentially, yes. Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) Permanent Impairment lump sum payments are age-adjusted, meaning the amount you receive is partly based on your age at the time your impairment is assessed. For the same level of impairment, younger veterans may receive a higher lump sum payment, while the amount generally decreases as age increases. Because of this, waiting to lodge a claim may impact the amount of compensation you could receive.
If you’d like a clearer understanding of how this may apply to your situation, you can speak with a VetComp team member to discuss your potential entitlement.
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