Posted on Jun 8, 2020
SPC Motor Transport Operator
176K
2.2K
1.13K
300
300
0
How many of you are rated through the VA If so did you wait till you were out or did it while still in If you waited how long were you out when you made your first claim?
Avatar feed
Responses: 758
SrA Manny Diaz
0
0
0
I was not aware of any benefits existing after military life. So in my case, I found about these benefits through a county job office when I was applying for jobs. I must have made my first claim around 6 years after I left the military.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
PO1 David Shepardson
0
0
0
About 45 years after Honorable Discharge I found out by accident when filing for a AO disability (which I did not get), that I was diagnosed with a condition , that had I known at the time I would have applied for disability When I did find out I filed with the VA and was given a 0 disability rating, but no financial compensation, however, that I would receive treatment To this day I have no idea how this "condition" has and had effected me in the Navy, or civilian life. I saw a VA shrink and was told there is nothing wrong with me...... Now, I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, but how can I have a confirmed condition, which I would be treated for, do not know what the symptoms are, yet there is nothing wrong with me! (I have been told that when disability claims are filed, some clerk with no medical knowledge simple stamps them rejected and the filer either gives up or is forced to jump through the hoops of appeals)....
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Michael Tierney
0
0
0
I went to the VA within a month of discharge without any idea what the process would be for a disability rating for my gunshot wound to my leg. Luckily, I connected to a DAV counselor and he guided me through the process. Not only did we complete the necessary work for disability but I went back to him after the claim was determined. He then established a Vocational Rehabilitation plan for my education. He suggested I put an MBA as my objective as opposed to just a BA. Voc. Rehab. paid 100% of tuition and books plus a stipend. I had to pay for my final semester in graduate school. He also went over the VA benefit for buying a house which I did a couple years later.
I have been a life member of DAV since then. Great organization and a terrific guy. I wish I knew his name. There are resources available to help navigate the bureaucracy. Take advantage of them.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Janeen Rosenberg
0
0
0
Length of time to receive VA Disability Benefits has a lot to do with number of Veterans in each state.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Paul Carrier
0
0
0
I waiting until after I was retired.
Since I was an AGR and my care was by local civilian doctors (mostly) I got a complete copy of those records ( with a DVD of MRI and other imaging done ) along with my military records.
Submitted through the Veterans Service Officer with the county, she helped with the filing.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Shevelle Lewis
0
0
0
I started my claim before I got out and got my rating back like 6 months after I was separated.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
MSG Psychological Operations Specialist
0
0
0
I started the process 6months out. HD everything ready to go before I went on terminal leave. After I separated the determination came in 30 days later.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Sgt Jim Mullins
0
0
0
My 1st SGT advised me to go to the VA for a Physical on my last day of service. I made a appointment with VA the next day. They gave me a Physical and about three months I was granted 10 percent disability for PTSD. Later I went back to the VA. I was granted 60 percent disability for Brain Injury due to a land mine in Vietnam in ONTOS while escorting a convoy on route 1 near Chu La Vietnam.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SGT Kathy Dean
0
0
0
I was a medical discharge and as soon as I arrived at Mom's apartment, I took POB and medical records to the front desk at the New York Regional Office on Houston Street.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
Cpl Rob Kurczak
0
0
0
I had a physical at Camp Lejeune a couple months before discharge and that information was sent to the VA before I even discharged. I wasn't allowed to reenlist due to broken vertebrae and my command actually recommended to do this as I haven't even considered the VA. I was still only 22 at the time and really had no understanding that I was able for VA benefits. I think a few months after discharge I got my rating. Just make sure you go to your doctor appointments or they will try to take your benefits.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close