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Posted on Feb 27, 2019
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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SPC Diana D.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore Another suggestion is to keep a log of everything you do and every person you talk to in reference to your claim! My claim has been going on for years now and it helps to refresh your memory about who or what you did for your claim.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Excellent point. As a claims agent I keep a computer log of each time I speak with a client and about what we speak. Good for the client to do the same thing.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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CWO3 Retired
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Thanks James for your service and your assistance with Veterans Benefits. Keep up the great work you do for our Veterans. Semper Fi James
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SSG Loran Osborne
SSG Loran Osborne
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Much Obliged!
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CPL Jesse Rader
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It took 2 years for the VA to approve my claims. I was rated 70% for 1 1/2 years during that time I was suspended by the Sheriff for having disabilities. He wanted to know about them and I refused at the direction of the VA Doctors. The VA sent letters stating I was under a Physicians Care and he changed my status from Suspended to on medical leave. With letters from my personnel file I sent in as further evidence the VA re-evaluated my rating on their own and awarded me 100% permanent and total. Any and all documentation you can get your hands on send it to them. Service related and civilian as well. I know this is a little off topic but everyone has covered the important stuff. Make sure to check your States benefits if you are awarded your claims.
In Michigan 100% disabled veterans (and those rated 100% due to individual unemployability) may be exempt from paying taxes on their homesteaded home. The veteran must have an other-than-dishonorable discharge and be a Michigan resident. Unremarried surviving spouses are also eligible. Also 100% permanently and totally disabled veterans are eligible to register one vehicle with a disabled veteran plate for free, there is a $5 administrative fee when the plate is first issued and the registration sticker is valid for 5 years. Free hunting and fishing licenses for 100% disabled veterans or those with 100% IU individual unemployability. There are other benefits as well and they vary from state to state but the work doesn’t stop when you receive your rating from the VBA . I didn’t use any of the benefits for the first few years but I am starting to.
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SGT Warren Crutcher
SGT Warren Crutcher
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Texas also has Property tax exemption for veterans. The amount of taxes your exempt from depends on your disability rating though. So it's not just for 100% disability. Also if your rated at 70% or above through the VA your may be eligible for a Handy cap parking Placard. The state of Texas also has Disabled Veteran License Plates and they act the same as the Handy Cap Plates for parking unless your parking at a Government facility such as the VA then you need the parking Placard because everyone else there has the DV Plates.
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PO3 Paul Lowrey
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Interesting article, I'm a Combat Veteran of the Vietnam war and I've got an Agent Orange claim with the VA going on five years and I've had zero help from any veterans organizations and yes I have asked for help. My claim will probably outlive me as I have Cancer.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Please see your Rally Point message inbox.
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PFC Ray Aquila
PFC Ray Aquila
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Paul there is one thing that cannot be done. Diagnosing Agent Orange. I don't care what anyone says. I have been part of the Agent Orange community since it's inception back in 1979. I had a son in July 1972. He past away in Jan. 1973. He was born with multiple birth defects. At that time we didn't know what was what. In April 1983 I had another child by another wife. My daughter was born with multiple birth defects. Luckily my daughter lived to be 29. What I am getting at is, there is no definitive's. No worries! There is a list of 19 conditions pertaining to Agent Orange. Two are cancers. Lymphoma/Sarcoma. If you have either of these two. Look the list over might have some other condition. VA has to treat you with no argument. If you are not receiving Compensation and Pension (C&P), apply. Make sure you are enrolled at your VMAC. Very important. If you are enrolled ask your primary for a consult with C&P at the your VA for any and all conditions you might find/have on the list. You can Google Search the Agent Orange list. Good Luck! Paul
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PO2 Phillip Scott
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When I was in the Navy they would purge your medical records every so often when the file got to big,I lost some info needed for a claim later in my life. Therefore when my Son interned the Navy I told him to photo copy his records between every duty station of any new info , he is rated 100% While I can only receive 90%.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Have you considered requesting an increase in any of your already rated disabilities? You may have had a condition worsen over time and be eligible for an increase. Keep in mind too that any review can open the door for a re-evaluation of your already rated disabilities if not static. And the rating for your re-eval would need to be at least 50% in order to get the 100%
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SGT Andrew Brooks
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I have to recommend scanning records, with a suitable backup as well. I'm having some trouble with my claims, partly because of someone being obtuse, but partly because I got a complete copy when I got out in 1996, and another from VA a few years later... Both have been stored in a footlocker, one in a folder, the other also sealed in plastic, but Xerox tech wasn't up to the job... I found after about 10 years they both were faded to the point you could hardly tell they had even BEEN a copy of something, much less legible
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CPL Michael Moore
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Other veterans are also a major source of information and advice. Remember the VA has a duty to assist but they will not do the work for you, this is entirely your fight. Stay in the fight and don’t forget just like when you were active duty we must take care of each other.
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PO1 Robin Jurasinski
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Go to your county VSO (Veteran Service Officer). If you don't know how to find one, ask a veteran at the local hospital/clinic. Every county in every state has a VSO. If you not satisfied that VSO is helping you sufficiently, ask vets again about their experiences and they may recommend the VSO from another county. I went to 3 (count them, THREE) VSO's before my case got pushed through and all the documentation and appointments were found and scheduled. Some have more experience and more contacts than others, and can advise you better.
PS: NEVER let them take the originals. #2 VSO insisted that I give him all of my originals and he would make copies for me. When I got the copies, Half of them were from another person. I returned those and am STILL waiting, 6 years later, for MY paperwork to be returned to me.
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SFC Intelligence Analyst
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One thing to remember before you get off active duty make sure your medical record is up to date.
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