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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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CPL John McCulley
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I didn't think I qualified for a VA disability, as I didn't have a disability, but the VA pays for things that I didn't expect. At my transition briefing out of the Army they had a rep from the DAV there. I asked him a question, about filing just to get future care for a problem that could come up later due to an incident in service. He told me I actually qualified for a small pension. He took care of all the paperwork for me.
If you have any questions , or need any help filing, the DAV have people that all they do is help veterans w/ VA stuff.
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CPL John McCulley
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I didn't think I qualified for a VA disability, as I didn't have a disability, but the VA pays for things that I didn't expect. At my transition briefing out of the Army they had a rep from the DAV there. I asked him a question, about filing just to get future care for a problem that could come up later due to an incident in service. He told me I actually qualified for a small pension. He took care of all the paperwork for me.
If you have any questions , or need any help filing, the DAV have people that all they do is help veterans w/ VA stuff.
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SPC Rob Smith
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Illness or disease made worse or began during service is connected toC&P through the V.A. I personally had a progrwssion of symptoms with ptsd that started during service...no time limit but noticable ptsd symptoms halted my look on life ...just be mindful of things you dont understand happing to you..
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SGT Mavis Sparrow
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out of service, had to pay back my separation pay
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SSG William Zopff III
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I retired on 01/31/2008, from mu ACAP seminars and training, I learned about the Purple Heart Association ( which lost its accreditation with the Army in 2021) who reviewed my post retirement physical medical records and submitted my packet to the VA. The PHA advised I could get as high as 90% from the VA; I was awarded a rating of 70% for 5 issues in 03/2008, about the time I received my first retirement check. When I called the VA to confirm the results, they said my 70% rating could be upgraded to 90% if/when my issues worsened with age. Now at 62, 15 years later, 25 pounds lighter and I don’t need any medications.
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MSG Jeffery McCutcheon
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I filed my VA claim after my retirement physical. I had an appointment with the VA to review and make the recommendation to approve my claim 2 months after retiring. That was 11 years ago.
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James Miller
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Go to the VA as soon as you can get there. Work with the DAV Man as we used to call him and let them work on your claim. Once your in the VA system it's easier to get things done.
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SMSgt John Windham
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21 years…the VA’s terrible reputation kept me away.
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CSM Psychological Operations Specialist
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Brother, DO NOT wait. Two reasons: First- the "benefits on discharge" (BDD I believe is the full acronym) program allows you to file while you're still in and get your determination before you separate; meaning you'll start receiving any VA disability payments immediately after separation. Second, and this may not apply to you, but in many cases illness that occurs within one year of discharge is considered "service connected." In short, gather your records and file WITH A VETERAN SERVICE OFFICER (not on your own) while you're still in. (All this assumes you're not being medically discharged.
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SGT Ediazsix .
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I went through Med Board in 2010. Had my rating when I was discharged
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