Posted on Feb 12, 2016
Can you go back to VA and claim disability for something even several years after you've separated?
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I separated in 2008 but know there are certain issues from the military that are getting worse. My only issue is that when I did my separation physical, the doc wouldn't document it because it wasn't "bad enough" to document at the time. I questioned it but was overruled! Is there a way you can still go back to VA so late in the game or am I out of luck? Thanks for any advice!
Posted 9 y ago
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Yes, people do that all the time. From what I heard, you would be best advised to connect with an organization like the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) that do this practically all the time. They offer a great service. Hopefully you still have a copy of your military records, and there is something in there that can be used to link it to the current issues.
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SSgt Christopher Clinton
DAV or Amvets for sure. you need your medical records and be able to find documentation of the injury. Good luck.
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SGT Patrcia Palmer
If you have your service medical record you can take it to your doctor and ask him to go through it so that he can write you a nexus letter that more than likely the disability that you are seeking compensation for is service connected. Then you can file the claim on your own or seek the help of a service officer from one of the Veterans organization in your area. Good luck...
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Yes, you can file for a military related injury whenever you want to. You will need proof of the injury, and one way to get some proof is to have someone you served wit, write a letter for you, that they observed your injury while stationed with you. The more letters you can get, the better and quicker you will receive an award letter for your disability. When I applied for PTSD, three guys I served with wrote a letter for me about what I did in Vietnam. I received my disability in six months I'm sure those letters had a lot to do with it.
Also, if you are being treated, or have been treated, for the injury by a personal doctor, get them to write a letter for you also. The more proof you have the better chance you have of receiving a disability award letter. Good luck, Karla
Also, if you are being treated, or have been treated, for the injury by a personal doctor, get them to write a letter for you also. The more proof you have the better chance you have of receiving a disability award letter. Good luck, Karla
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SGT (Join to see)
You're so welcome. Right after answering your question, one of my emails from the VA had exactly what we were discussing. I'll look it up and send you the link. (-:
http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USVA/bulletins/135d6cf
http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USVA/bulletins/135d6cf
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As long as there is evidence of an injury in service, your statements and statements of those that knew you could also suffice, a current medical condition, and an indication that those two may be associated, you have a fair chance at service connection. Message me if you'd like to know more.
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CPL David Salazar
Seeing as how my job is to look at evidence available and request exams as necessary, yes it is. This is literally the horses mouth.
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