Posted on Jun 8, 2020
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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?
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SPC Vonnie Jones
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I am rated, I got out in 1989. I submitted my first claim in 2017. Why did I wait so long? the injuries bothered me, but it was tolerable. I find out so many years later it was the worst thing I could have done. The claim in 2017 didn't go any place but the garbage for lack of evidence. I resubmitted the claim in 2021 and was awarded 40% in 2022 with a back date of August 21. The odd thing was my 2017 claim wasn't closed until 01/22 go figure. Another reason I didn't do a claim when I first got out was one culture shock being a civilian again had its challenges. The second reason was I didn't want to file a claim, I thought most claims were bogus. I just figured my injury just wasn't that bad. I should have taken the advice of so many that told me the injury would get worse with time. As a matter of fact, there were several things that I should have filed for but didn't. What they look for is proof injury is service connected and once you are out were you being treated for said injury. I am in the appeal process now, I had to prove I was treated year out of service. My claim was evidence was collected to 9 months I submitted electronicly. I have been in the appeal process since October. You also have the opposition to send in a fully developed claim, that means you submit all your evidence along with your claim they tend to go faster. Sorry for long answers but claims......
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SFC Curt Decker
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I waited 12 years before filing a claim. I fought the VA for 4 years on claims but it was worth it. I'm now at 100 percent total and permanent.
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PO3 Bobby Quisenberry
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I got out during Vietnam in 1973 and filed for my first time the following year and was denied. I filed 46 years later and got PTSD compensated. Now there are many more things I should have and will file for now like tininitis, Agent Orange, sleep apnea etc.. They were really stingy with Uncle Sam's money for Vietnam vets. Guess as everything got more liberal they are finally doing what is right, only I missed out for 50 years now on what I should have gotten.
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LTC David Ling
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19 years after I retired. It has taken me years and seeing a Veterans' Judge. Be careful who you select as VSO, mine helped create issues! I have also found out the decision-makers differ.
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TSgt Frank Lindenmeier
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Unfortunately, they couldn't find my records so I was denied.
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CPL Sean Browning
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Yes right after I got out had no choice I transitioned out of service 180 days after 2nd Deployment to Iraq
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SSG(P) Brian Kliesen
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I had to wait until I left the Army Reserve as the unit wouldn't give me a med board or assist in any way. It was their desire to push the paperwork and effort onto someone else and they did this to several soldiers in our unit over the years. I applied as soon as I spoke to the VA and went through the paperwork. With a lack of records from the Army Reserve and AD, I collected what I could, went to over 2 dozen evaluations and appointments and was initially denied. On appeal the VA agreed that they had not taken into account most of my records and unit statements and assessed my case again. After two and a half years, I was able to get 30%. Later on I realized that I could add my dependents. Information in general is lacking, but particularly in the US Army Reserve.
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CPO David Ransom
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File as soon as you can, after your discharge physical. Ask for 3 copies of your medical record. The VA will keep one, one is for you, and I don't remember who gets the other one. I went straight to the DAV and they put everything in for me.
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SSG Leevon Leggins II
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My claims were filed during my retirement physical back in 2010
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PO2 Mike Vignapiano
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I filed as soon as I got out and was awarded 30%. It took from 93 to 09 (16 yrs) to go from 30 to 70 SC Total & Permanent with 100% unemployable.
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