Posted on Jan 29, 2015
MSgt Dan Hurley
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If you file for military disability I understand it could take several years to get it, I think this is unfair to those who severed and their should be a better way of doing this. What's your opinion?
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MSgt Dan Hurley
If you file for military disability I understand it could take several years to get it, I think this is unfair to those who severed and their should be a better way of doing this. What's your opinion?
Responses: 3
MSgt Garrick Hill
I started the VA process shortly before I retired in 2013 and was awarded with my disability rating (30%) in five weeks. I was a little surprised as some others who retired around the same time as me waited close to a year if not longer.
SSG Thomas McBriarty
I agree it does take too dam long. On the bright side it is all tax free and back dated to the day you put in for the claim. M buddy got 25 grand back pay.
MSgt Michael Durkee
I retired in 2011 and was essentially like a deer in the headlights when I even thought of starting a claim based on everything I heard. Last year, in June, I finally made a point of working through whatever hurdles may come up - at least it would finally be started.

It did take awhile, from the beginning of the claim through the review of my records and any tests or X Rays and physicals. My claim was fairly straightforward, but yes, it still took the better part of a year for the VA to decide on my claim.

As of today, I received my first VA payment. Since I'm at a 40 percent, I receive a reduced amount from my regular retired pay and the VA sends me the difference tax free, but it still equals what I was receiving from DFAS.

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