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SPC Margaret Higgins
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Joe, SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL, I called the Veterans Administration phone number that you posted.
The staff member there: was very, very helpful. I told her that I cry all the time, and advised her of other symptoms of PTSD-that I have-and she was totally sympathetic.
That staff member at the Veterans Administration, was in one word: Outstanding.
She will send me a book about all my benefits; with regards to my being 100% service-connected disabled.
She will also send me a letter, stating that my 100% service-connected disability: is a permanent condition.
I cannot say enough good things about that VA staff member.
Most Sincerely, Joe-
Margaret
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LTC Stephen F.
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Edited 8 y ago
Thanks for sharing SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. One day I expect the VBA will come through for me since I have been waiting for over a year now.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
8 y
They will give you back pay from the date of your submission date. If it is an appeal, they will backdate it to your appeal date. It's not out of character to wait 3 years for the decision on an appeal.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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SFC Mark Merino - I learned never to appeal a decision. It took the VA a few years to start paying me after they rated me initially at 70% in late 2008 or early 2009. I expect they are waiting for the new Fiscal Year when they will be funded again. :-(
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SPC Bernard Czajkowski
SPC Bernard Czajkowski
6 y
You are better off to refile as SFC Merino has stated. You will get your answers a lot quicker. Massachusetts is one of the better states to file in. Remember some VSO are better than others also DAV is around to help out. Ask question in your area get with other Vets this site is a great starting point. I volunteer drove for DAV and Veteran Inc. both are very helpful for Vets. Now everyone has had good and bad experience it can always be different for you.
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SGM Mikel Dawson
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There were times when I felt guilty about filing for disability. My cousin got really pissed at me. She ask if my work had been effect because of it, I replied yes, she looked me in the eye and said "that's the reason it's there because it has effect you." I am now rated at 60% and was notified as of 30 Sep I will be getting my full retirement pension and 60% disability. It's ok.
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LTC James McElreath
LTC James McElreath
>1 y
The disability received by the VA does not add up to enough that one could live on the disability allotment. I am not sure where the percent /disability pay is derived. The disabled service member has it the worst, because they are injured and can not physically or mentally work to create another income so he/she can live with dignity.. There is something wrong with the VA when our veterans gave their all on the battle field and return maimed for life and receive 100% disability and are qualified to collect welfare. The rest of us can work and still receive their lower percentage benefits and if fortunate enough can work and add that income to their VA check in order that they can survive. God bless the vet and those serving! The VA doesn't care unless your paperwork is correct and provide the proper copies and the clerk is feeling good that morning.
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