Posted on Aug 29, 2023
PO3 Shauneille Peoples
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I had most of my injury surgies at Andrews AirForce base hospital. The VA is saying that means I get no benefits for my injuries. I find that hard, and they won't go to Andrews to get information saying I had the surgeries.
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MSgt Harold Layne
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Berry Law in Nebraska
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SFC Robert Walton
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1 you Need to request copies from Andrews Airforce Base Hospital.
This is not the responsibility of the VA, it is your responsibility to request it. This falls under the privacy act.
Once you have done this you can file to the VA Through a Veterans Service Officer They are free and last i knew There is one in ever County. Be prepared to prove this happened during your time in service up to and including providing such documents as police reports, ambulance information. The VA is not equipped to do the research for anything other than what is in your military medical records. Good Luck.
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Cpl George Matousek
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I have been waiting 9 years for my Agent Orange claim for cancer. Had BOA hearing in March 2023, sent to VA for exam, told definitly from Agent Orange, still waiting to hear from them. They gave the PTSD disability within a month of applying . Now I have colon/rectal cancer, my cancer doctor says it is from agent orange, filed another claim with Va. Semper Fi
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LT Mike Anda
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Injuries need to be defined under 32 CFR Book C.

https://benefits.va.gov/WARMS/bookc.asp

I would find your injuries here with associated ailments and percentages. See your primary care and have the descriptions added in medical treatment notes that match the description directly from the CFR Schedule of Ratings. If you need help, DAV does it for free. It’s a pain in the butt, had to learn all this to get mine approved as well as get an assist from DAV. All the best!
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Cpl George Matousek
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Try to find a lawyer to help you. Semper Fi
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FN Steven Santucci
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Contact an attorney. I use Law Offices of Kenneth Hiller, PLLC. This office is in Buffalo NY, and they use phone and video for hearings. You don't have to be there. Their Phone # is [login to see] or [login to see] which is one of the Case Manager for Veterans. They got me 50% and I had 0. The VA will take off 20% of what you rate at. Its well worth it they do the majority, keep records, if you have a video with a VA Law Judge, they will talk to you first, then they do the talking for you and you can talk too but the way they present your case to the judge is great. I had another hearing, and I am waiting for the results. Good luck.
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MSgt Jeanette Evans
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PO3 Peoples - Most likely you do not need an attorney - yet. It does depend on where you are in your claim process. If you have just received a denial - then "ANY" of the Veteran Service Organizations in your area likely have "Accredited" Veteran Service Officers (VSO) who can assist you with filing the "PROPER" next step paperwork.

It is ILLEGAL for an attorney to file "initial" disability claims for veterans. Attorneys may ONLY file appeals. And IF you do sign up with one - they will take a huge percentage of any award they might obtain for you. Attorneys are NOT trained in law school on VA Law (or at least they didn't used to be). It is something they might choose to learn on their own. So there is no guarantee an attorney would do any better than a VSO.

An 'Accredited' VSO is trained specifically in VA Law. You can do a search for VSO in your area - or go to Legion.org and there is a 'find a service officer' button then look up your state. Or any of the other Service Organizations - DAV / VFW and some other Orgs. In most states - there are County Service Officers - but a good majority of those individuals only do initial claims - not appeals. Then there are 'Accredited' VSO's located in almost all the the State Veterans Offices.

The ONLY time you would need an attorney to assist with a claim is if your appeal has reached the US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (USCAVC). And most frequently there is a law firm attached to the Veterans Service Organization representing you that will represent you at no cost - they are paid via EJA - Equal Justice Act funds.

I am a retired Veteran Service Officer from the State of Nevada and also from The American Legion. Please feel free to message me if you have any questions (I am still accredited).
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PO1 RIchard Petty
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Do you have Facebook and part of group Veterans 2 Veterans Info group, they give a lot of advice and share how to file claims. Also, one of the admins Yvonne Maria Brooks she holds seminars on how to improve our filings and ratings. They are very helpful, also go to nearest DAV, VFW and they will help.
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Cpl Brian Ruby
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Took me over 40 years to get the VA to acknowledge my hearing loss. Fighting with the over the contaminated water I drank, showered and swam in at Lejeune right now. Good luck.
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TSgt Louis Nieves
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find a vso officer thru the dav.org.
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