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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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SSgt Paul Parish
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Seems like now-a-days, everybody gets some form of disability. Almost like you walk of base with your DD-214 right to the VA. Not goin’ through the bullshit we Nam vets have had to contend with for 50+ years.
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PO2 Edward Gilbert
PO2 Edward Gilbert
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You’re right, we were never even told about the VA. However, it doesn’t change the fact that there are some earned benefits still worth applying for. I hope you’re in the system.
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SSG David Campbell
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I messed up somewhat got out in 1995 did not submit no claims until 2016 even though I really should have. in 2016 I did and 9 months later I was 100% Permanent and Total.
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SFC Paul Veillon
SFC Paul Veillon
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Wow that is a few hundred thousand dollars wish I had gone immediately upon discharge unfortunatly l the VA Guy was never there at Fort Meade and the best my Discharge physical was lost.

Good for you
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PO2 Frank Baldwin
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I was out over a year but two years after serving in Vietnamese waters during the Vietnam War in 1970; a catastrophic medical event happened that almost cost me my life; this medical event catapulted my claim; I am currently 10%; I now have an additional claim under the the Blue Water Act for exposure to Agent Orange while serving in Vietnam waters during the Vietnam War in 1970.
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SPC Charles Nesbitt
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I first filed in 1975, one yr. after getting out. They told me to go home and there was nothing wrong with me. I did and "tried" to work for many yrs. In 2009 I filed again and finally got it in 2013. My mistake the first time was going to the VA on my own and trying to get it. The last time I went to the DAV and filed with them. That made the difference in it. The VA won't or can't go to bat for you. It's their job to turn you down and say there is nothing wrong with you.
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PO2 Edward Gilbert
PO2 Edward Gilbert
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You are correct and good point. The VA is your enemy. Getting some help from VSO or someone else educated with the process is needed. Don’t waste time going it alone.
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Sgt Glenn Murakami
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Unfortunately, I waited too long before filing a claim with the VA. I really didn't think it was worth to ask the VA for assistance. Lost a lot of my hearing working next to very loud jet engines, so had a hard time understanding speech after getting out. Rejected for hearing disability and cancer.

Went to college at night and sat in the front row to the left of the instructor as my hearing was worse in my left ear.
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Please find a good VSO like the DAV and refile, there has been a lot of changes to the VA and now they actually want to help out veterans.
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PO2 Edward Gilbert
PO2 Edward Gilbert
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File a claim based on your MOS. My buddy was out for 59 years and deaf, had hearing aids. Put a complete claim in, connect the dots, and he got 50%. Get yourself some knowledgeable help with the process. Like PO1 (Join to see) said
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Cpl Dennis F.
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Separated summer of 68. Filed about 75, denied, while i was hospitalized for a year at Miami VA. Filed again about 30 years later, 75% increased to 80%.VA sucked then, sucks slightly less now!
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When I originally retired, I never bothered with a disability claim, since there was really no benefit, as the amount of any VA disability was simply deducted from my retirement amount. There was only a small tax advantage.
Six years later, in 1996, some VA rep in western PA convinced me that, as a Machinist’s Mate with 20 years aboard ship, if he couldn’t get me rated at >50% he wasn’t doing his job. It took 8 years, lots of lost files, delays, and confusion, but I finally received a 70% rating.
I never saw any sort of increase in actual pay at the time; HOWEVER, I was able to submit amended tax returns for several previous years, and got back all of the money I paid in Federal income tax-YAY!

THEN...the issue of concurrent receipt of retired and disability pay was resolved, and I was glad to have listened to that VA rep!!! My income more than doubled, seemingly overnight...
SPC Bryan Spicer
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CPL Jerry Masters
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I had been out of the Service for many, many years, not knowing that I was legally qualified for disability!! Only a very benevolent Admin Officer picked on that fact!! Because she CARED!! Thank You VA!!
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SGT Wayne Lane
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I am 60 now and I have degenerative disk disease now and I filed a few months ago.
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SPC Rob Hunker
SPC Rob Hunker
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I fell off the back of an M548 with an 8inch round and hit my back on a rock. My back has gotten worse as time has gone by, but I can't prove my back injury because my 201 file has been lost. At least that is what I have been told.
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PO2 Edward Gilbert
PO2 Edward Gilbert
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Good luck, don’t take no for an answer. My back is gone too.
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PO2 Edward Gilbert
PO2 Edward Gilbert
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SPC Rob Hunker - find some way to connect it. Find a buddy, get a letter and write your own Nexus letter detailing the event and stress that your file is lost.
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Cpl Vic Burk
Cpl Vic Burk
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SPC Rob Hunker - Lost, my a$$. They seem to lose a lot of files, including mine.
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