38 C.F.R. § 9.20
Link to an amendment published at 88 FR 15910, Mar. 15, 2023.
(b) What is a traumatic event?
(c) What is a traumatic injury?
(2) For purposes of this section, the term “traumatic injury” does not include damage to a living body caused by—
(d) What are the eligibility requirements for payment of traumatic injury protection benefits? You must meet all of the following requirements in order to be eligible for traumatic injury protection benefits.
(e) What is a scheduled loss and what amount will be paid because of that loss?
(3) A benefit will not be paid if a scheduled loss is due to a traumatic injury—
(i) Caused by—
(4) A benefit will not be paid for a scheduled loss resulting from—
(5) Amount Payable under the Schedule of Losses.
(6) Definitions. For purposes of this paragraph (e)(6)—
(vi) The term inability to carry out activities of daily living means the inability to independently perform at least two of the six following functions:
(xiii) The term hospitalization means an inpatient stay in a facility that is:
(A) (1) Accredited by the Joint Commission or its predecessor, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), or accredited or approved by a program of the qualified governmental unit in which such institution is located if the Secretary of Health and Human Services has found that the accreditation or comparable approval standards of such qualified governmental unit are essentially equivalent to those of the Joint Commission or JCAHO;
(2) Used primarily to provide, by or under the supervision of physicians, to inpatients diagnostic services and therapeutic services for medical diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured, disabled, or sick persons;
(3) Requires every patient to be under the care and supervision of a physician; and
(4) Provides 24-hour nursing services rendered or supervised by a registered professional nurse and has a licensed practical nurse or registered nurse on duty at all times; or
(xiv) The term total and permanent loss of sight means:
(f) Schedule of Losses.
| For losses listed in paragraphs (f)(1) through (19) of this section, multiple losses resulting from a single traumatic event may be combined for purposes of a single payment (except where noted otherwise); however, the total payment amount may not exceed $100,000 for losses resulting from a single traumatic event. | |
| Payments for losses listed in paragraphs (f)(20) through (21) of this section may not be made in addition to payments for losses under paragraphs (f)(1) through (19)—only the higher amount will be paid. The total payment amount may not exceed $100,000 for losses resulting from a single traumatic event. | |
| If the loss is— | Then the amount payable for the loss is— |
| (1) Total and permanent loss of sight: | |
| • For each eye | $50,000 |
| (2) Total and permanent loss of hearing: | |
| • For one ear | $25,000 |
| • For both ears | $100,000 |
| (3) Total and permanent loss of speech | $50,000 |
| (4) Quadriplegia | $100,000 |
| (5) Hemiplegia | $100,000 |
| (6) Paraplegia | $100,000 |
| (7) Uniplegia: | |
| • For each limb* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for uniplegia of arm cannot be combined with loss 9, 10, or 14 for the same arm. Payment of uniplegia of leg cannot be combined with loss 11, 12, 13, or 15 for the same leg. | |
| (8) Burns | $100,000 |
| (9) Amputation of a hand at or above the wrist: | |
| • For each hand* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss 9 cannot be made in additional to payment for loss 10 for the same hand. | |
| (10) Amputation at or above the metacarpophalangeal joint(s) of either the thumb or the other 4 fingers on 1 hand: | |
| • For each hand* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss of the thumb cannot be made in addition to payment for loss of the other 4 fingers for the same hand. | |
| (11) Amputation of a foot at or above the ankle: | |
| • For each foot.* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss 11 cannot be made in addition to payments for losses 12 or 13 for the same foot. | |
| (12) Amputation at or above the metatarsophalangeal joints of all toes on 1 foot: | |
| • For each foot* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss 12 cannot be made in addition to payments for loss 13 for the same foot. | |
| (13) Amputation at or above the metatarsophalangeal joint(s) of either the big toe, or the other 4 toes on 1 foot | |
| • For each foot | $25,000 |
| (14) Limb salvage of arm: | |
| • For each arm* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss 14 cannot be made in addition to payments for losses 9 or 10 for the same arm. | |
| (15) Limb salvage of leg: | |
| • For each leg* | $50,000 |
| *Note: Payment for loss 15 cannot be made in addition to payments for losses 11, 12 or 13 for the same leg. | |
| (16) Facial Reconstruction: | |
| • Jaw—surgery to correct discontinuity loss of the upper or lower jaw | $75,000 |
| • Nose—surgery to correct discontinuity loss of 50% or more of the cartilaginous nose | $50,000 |
| • Lips—surgery to correct discontinuity loss of 50% or more of the upper or lower lip | |
| —For one lip | $50,000 |
| —For both lips | $75,000 |
| • Eyes—surgery to correct discontinuity loss of 30% or more of the periorbita. | |
| —For each eye | $25,000 |
| • Facial Tissue—surgery to correct discontinuity loss of the tissue in 50% or more of any of the following facial subunits: forehead, temple, zygomatic, mandibular, infraorbital or chin. | |
| —For each facial subunit | $25,000 |
| Note 1: Losses due to facial reconstruction may be combined with each other, but the maximum benefit for facial reconstruction may not exceed $75,000. | |
| Note 2: Any injury or combination of losses under facial reconstruction may also be combined with other losses in paragraphs 9.20(f)(1)-(18) and treated as one loss, provided that all losses are the result of a single traumatic event. However, the total payment amount may not exceed $100,000. | |
| (17) Coma from traumatic injury AND/OR Traumatic Brain injury resulting in inability to perform at least 2 Activities of Daily Living (ADL): | |
| • at 15th consecutive day of coma or ADL loss* | $25,000 |
| • at 30th consecutive day of coma or ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| • at 60th consecutive day of coma or ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| •; at 90th consecutive day of coma or ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| Note 1: Duration of coma and inability to perform ADLs includes date of onset of coma or inability to perform ADLs and the first date on which member is no longer in a coma or is able to perform ADLs. | |
| (18) Hospitalization due to traumatic brain injury:* | |
| • at 15 consecutive day of hospitalization** | $25,000 |
| *Note: Payment for hospitalization replaces period in loss 17. | |
| **Note: Duration of hospitalization includes dates on which member is transported from the injury site to a facility described in § 9.20(e)(6)(xiii), admitted to the facility, transferred between facilities, and discharged from the facility. | |
| (19) Genitourinary Losses: | |
| • Anatomical loss of the penis | $50,000 |
| • Permanent loss of use of the penis | $50,000 |
| • Anatomical loss of one testicle | $25,000 |
| Anatomical loss of both testicles | $50,000 |
| • Permanent loss of use of both testicles | $50,000 |
| • Anatomical loss of the vulva, uterus, or vaginal canal | $50,000 |
| • Permanent loss of use of the vulva or vaginal canal | $50,000 |
| • Anatomical loss of one ovary | $25,000 |
| • Anatomical loss of both ovaries | $50,000 |
| • Permanent loss of use of both ovaries | $50,000 |
| • Total and permanent loss of urinary system function | $50,000 |
| Note 1: Losses due to genitourinary injuries may be combined with each other, but the maximum benefit for genitourinary losses may not exceed $50,000. | |
| Note 2: Any genitourinary loss may be combined with other injuries listed in § 9.20(f)(1) through (18) and treated as one loss, provided that all losses are the result of a single traumatic event. However, the total payment may not exceed $100,000. | |
| (20) Traumatic injury, other than traumatic brain injury, resulting in inability to perform at least 2 Activities of Daily Living (ADL): | |
| • at 30th consecutive day of ADL loss* | $25,000 |
| • at 60th consecutive day of ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| • at 90th consecutive day of ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| • at 120th consecutive day of ADL loss* | an additional $25,000 |
| *Note: Duration of inability to perform ADLs includes date of onset of inability to perform ADLs and the first date on which member is able to perform ADLs. | |
| (21) Hospitalization due to traumatic injury other than traumatic brain injury:* | |
| • at 15th consecutive day of hospitalization** | $25,000 |
| *Note: Payment for hospitalization replaces the first payment period in loss 19. | |
| **Note: Duration of hospitalization includes dates on which member is transported from the injury site to a facility described in § 9.20(e)(6)(xiii), admitted to the facility, transferred between facilities, and discharged from the facility. |
(h) How does a member make a claim for traumatic injury protection benefits?
(2) If a member seeks traumatic injury protection benefits for a scheduled loss occurring after submission of a completed Application for TSGLI Benefits Form for a different scheduled loss, the member must submit a completed Application for TSGLI Benefits Form for the new scheduled loss and for each scheduled loss that occurs thereafter and for each increment of a scheduled loss that occurs thereafter. For example, if a member seeks traumatic injury protection benefits for a scheduled loss due to coma from traumatic injury and/or the inability to carry out activities of daily living due to traumatic brain injury (§ 9.20(f)(17)), or the inability to carry out activities of daily living due to loss directly resulting from a traumatic injury other than an injury to the brain (§ 9.20(f)(19)), a completed Application for TSGLI Benefits Form must be submitted for each increment of time for which TSGLI is payable. Also, for example, if a service member suffers a scheduled loss due to a coma, a completed Application for TSGLI Benefits Form should be filed after the 15th consecutive day that the member is in the coma, for which $25,000 is payable. If the member remains in a coma for another 15 days, another completed Application for TSGLI Benefits Form should be submitted and another $25,000 will be paid.
(j) Who will be paid the traumatic injury protection benefit? The injured member who suffered a scheduled loss will be paid the traumatic injury protection benefit in accordance with title 38 U.S.C. 1980A except under the following circumstances:
(k) The Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance program will be administered in accordance with this rule, except to the extent that any regulatory provision is inconsistent with subsequently enacted applicable law.
(Authority: 37 U.S.C. 602, 603; 38 U.S.C. 501(a), 1980A)
(The Office of Management and Budget has approved the information collection requirements in this section under control number 2900-0671)
[70 FR 75946, Dec. 22, 2005, as amended at 72 FR 10365, Mar. 8, 2007; 73 FR 71930, Nov. 26, 2008; 76 FR 75460, Dec. 2, 2011; 79 FR 44299, July 31, 2014]