The Service Connection Section - Military Veterans come in here to find help getting your Service Connected Disability Rating increased

Shadow

The Dark Lord
BGOL Investor
1. If you leave the service and your health is sketchy make sure to sign up with your employer ERISA Long Term Disability. They will review your claim pretty quick to make a decision. ERISA policies are more relaxed on pre existing condition than getting a policy on your own. If your VA claims draws out than you can have a source of income. If you get a high income job after leaving the military, it could boost your benefits significantly.

They use the wages earned on your job and not your low military pay. If you are making $6,000 x 60% = $3,600. They offset I believe so if your VA award is $1700 a month, your LTD will cut you a check for $1900.

2. Apply for SSDI even if you win benefits with the VA. Something to do with work credits expiring after awhile. I think you can collect both.

I got this info off of some channel on Youtube, I am no longer promoting these clowns, just taking their content. This is the way they do me, so I am returning the favor.

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3. Apply for Section 8 and get on the waiting list if your benefits are not going to be high. You can have both going at the same time.
I don’t know this ERISA plan, but I guess it is A way….

If you are eligible ( truly) then file for SSDI. Be prepare for them to check everything if you are filing way early. If you are late 40s I would just wait unless you have some serious stuff going on.
 

SamSneed

Disciple of Zod
BGOL Investor
Agreed. Mostly likely everything DOES hurt at various points so it’s not even a lie. You’re actively suppressing that shit trying to go hard for the system. It will come back on you.

Start going to the doc for your recurring shit and have at least 3 visits on file explaining the pains aren’t stopping.

If something new happens, GO! Do NOT delay.

If you are married, have your wife tell you all the weird shit she has seen about you( movements, mood, anxiety). Write it down and start discussing that with your doc. Take any mental health referral they give you and go in and talk. Do this in your last year right before you submit your retirement paperwork. Don’t be afraid of what anyone says. Tell them you are working through your potential separation and ensuring you have a solid mindset, but tell that doc everything else….

Get a disk copy of your medical and dental records to provide a VSO when you are retiring. Because you are retiring you can do BDD, which will allow you to file your claim right before starting terminal leave and receive compensation at retirement. Almost no long. I retired 1 Oct er and got my first VA payment 1 Dec after their audit. Been steady ever since.
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carsun1000

Rising Star
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I'm overseas and the VA is referring me to some local doctors who signed up with the VA.
I'll be seen for migraine, high blood pressure, and shortness of breath (all under the pact act) and the re-evaluation for my lower back right and left ankle, and flat feet.
The doctors outside of US aren't quite into giving you free shit. So if you know I need to do to get a better rating, please share with me...
 

SmoothD

Smooth*****
BGOL Investor
Agreed. Mostly likely everything DOES hurt at various points so it’s not even a lie. You’re actively suppressing that shit trying to go hard for the system. It will come back on you.

Start going to the doc for your recurring shit and have at least 3 visits on file explaining the pains aren’t stopping.

If something new happens, GO! Do NOT delay.

If you are married, have your wife tell you all the weird shit she has seen about you( movements, mood, anxiety). Write it down and start discussing that with your doc. Take any mental health referral they give you and go in and talk. Do this in your last year right before you submit your retirement paperwork. Don’t be afraid of what anyone says. Tell them you are working through your potential separation and ensuring you have a solid mindset, but tell that doc everything else….

Get a disk copy of your medical and dental records to provide a VSO when you are retiring. Because you are retiring you can do BDD, which will allow you to file your claim right before starting terminal leave and receive compensation at retirement. Almost no long. I retired 1 Oct er and got my first VA payment 1 Dec after their audit. Been steady ever since.
This right here
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lilwayne

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
One of the biggest things I can advise is, if you get out and have things wrong that you didn’t apply for disability for prior to separation, start your claim for those things within the first year of getting out. Anything you apply for in that first year is way easier to have it designated as service connected than after that first year. I was rated at 60% when I first retired and within a year I was up to 100%. Don’t procrastinate, that shit will make it way tougher.
 

SamSneed

Disciple of Zod
BGOL Investor
I'm overseas and the VA is referring me to some local doctors who signed up with the VA.
I'll be seen for migraine, high blood pressure, and shortness of breath (all under the pact act) and the re-evaluation for my lower back right and left ankle, and flat feet.
The doctors outside of US aren't quite into giving you free shit. So if you know I need to do to get a better rating, please share with me.
 

COINTELPRO

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Registered
This is probably going on with Veterans, you need to check this out and it will explain the bureaucracy and denial rates:


Speaking of SSDI, with raising retirement age, taxes on the wealthy, many of these scumbag nuisance politicians are turning toward cannibalizing the disability program. They have over promised on OASI benefits.

That FICA tax is one big pot of money that it is 'allocated' to each SSA trust fund by Congress (OASI and DI). If there is high denial rates for disability, the allocation of the FICA tax can go toward funding over promised retirement benefits.

The denial rate for disability is 70%, they have this convuluted criteria for adjudicating disability claims that is a joke. Something to think about when you vote this year, if they are silent on Social Security, you know this will continue.

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"Payroll tax reallocation" @Shadow

:lol: :lol: :lol:


Instead of saying you are disabled but we have not allocated the resources to cover your claim. They deny you. For example, Section 8, you may be homeless living on the street, but they do not have enough vouchers. Instead they claim or gas light you are not homeless and you go back to your tent. They need to say we do not have the resources and put you on a waiting list.
 
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COINTELPRO

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This is why I am wearing a wire just like that Uhaul owner talking to these nuisance, criminal politician and bureaucrats.
 

Shadow

The Dark Lord
BGOL Investor
This is probably going on with Veterans, you need to check this out and it will explain the bureaucracy and denial rates:


Speaking of SSDI, with raising retirement age, taxes on the wealthy, many of these scumbag nuisance politicians are turning toward cannibalizing the disability program. They have over promised on OASI benefits.

That FICA tax is one big pot of money that it is 'allocated' to each SSA trust fund by Congress (OASI and DI). If there is high denial rates for disability, the allocation of the FICA tax can go toward funding over promised retirement benefits.

The denial rate for disability is 70%, they have this convuluted criteria for adjudicating disability claims that is a joke. Something to think about when you vote this year, if they are silent on Social Security, you know this will continue.

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"Payroll tax reallocation" @Shadow

:lol: :lol: :lol:


Instead of saying you are disabled but we have not allocated the resources to cover your claim. They deny you. For example, Section 8, you may be homeless living on the street, but they do not have enough vouchers. Instead they claim or gas light you are not homeless and you go back to your tent. They need to say we do not have the resources and put you on a waiting list.
I will have to do some more reading on this. I see your allegation pretty clearly, though.

BLUF: If trust funds can borrow against one another, when they previously could not, it implies one or both is not sufficiently funded to provide the resources it was create to provide. This mean eligibility age is raised to provide less support over a lifespan, in the hope that people expire before being able to apply. Your allegations (which is sound BTW) is the government is also keeping money in the pot through loopholes that allows them to deny applicants. Also, it allows the government to skim off the top without much notice ( the 30K wrench ring a bell?)

I almost asked you to not post things to derail the topic of helping vets get what they are owed. GOW is the OP, but I’m confident he would want this post to stay in track.

This DOES, however, allow the people reading to be are aware of potential traps out there that may trip them up.
 

TIMEISMONEY

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Lot of good points. I will help out as I can.

Also for those who may need this; PTSD can be from anything traumatic. A lot of people talk themselves out of a PTSD screening thinking they’re not eligible for some reason.

I get 50% for PTSD without really discussing anything AFTER 9/11. The stress of military service alone can leave you with things that a professional will tell you are not normal. The combat situation is one thing, how you cope with it years after your service is what the professionals want to know.

You are probably NOT okay.

Thanks for posting this, GOW.
You told the interviewer, that you don’t discuss anything after 911? Can you clarify that so I can understand?
 

Shadow

The Dark Lord
BGOL Investor
You told the interviewer, that you don’t discuss anything after 911? Can you clarify that so I can understand?
No. I said the bulk of my PTSD interview was about stuff prior to 911 (and the following GWOT). I was trying to say that you can have other thing over your career that can help your PTSD screen go smoothly.

Of course I mentioned the GWOT but I had an interested first 10 years in the Army. I will leave it at that.
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
Veteran Basic Income could be the solution the VA has been searching for

YELENA DUTERTE, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR
03/03/24


Five years ago this February, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) underwent an overhaul of its appellate process when it implemented the Appeals Modernization Act. Congress wanted to shorten wait times for veterans, provide more choices in the appeals process and afford clear and understandable decisions.

This band-aid fix did not mend the broken system that is VA benefits, as veterans are still waiting an average of about 41 months for the Board of Veterans Appeals to adjudicate claims. Unfortunately, that wait time is only one step in the process and does not include the initial application, remands back to the VA Regional Office or appeals to the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

As a researcher specializing in veterans law and disabilities, I have witnessed the significant harm the VA system has on veterans.

The VA benefits system relies heavily on the medical community to provide diagnoses, research on medical conditions and their causes, and the expertise of examiners to provide opinions on how an event or exposure during military service is related to a veteran’s condition. This overreliance on the medical community, however, impairs veterans.

First, there are significant concerns for veterans receiving a proper medical diagnosis.

For instance, doctors who conduct lung testing are trained to “race-correct” results if the patient is Black, even though studies have shown that there is no biological reason to do so. That means even if a Black veteran may have a significant lung condition, because of the race adjustment, a doctor could find the results to be normal. Further, women — especially women of color — have historically not been believed by doctors, due to implicit biases and systemic biases within the medical community. These medical tests and disbelief of women and people of color not only impact adequate treatment but will likely cause the VA to deny needed benefits.


Second, science often lags behind the lived experiences of veterans. Just last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data that several cancers, including esophageal cancer, may be related to toxic water exposure at Camp Lejeune more than four decades ago. Brain cancer is now associated with burn pits, unfortunately, years after Beau Biden passed away from that very disease after his service in Iraq. We have watched Vietnam veterans fight for decades to get recognition of the harmful effects of Agent Orange.

Veterans cannot wait for science to catch up, especially when they are suffering from terminal illnesses. Scientists and the medical community just do not have enough data to determine that association until decades after the exposure — sometimes too late for many veterans.

The old adage “delay, deny, wait til I die” appears to be many veterans’ experiences.

This system has become inherently adversarial, requiring attorneys to advocate for veterans because of the complexity of the system. Congress must change the VA benefits system to a Veteran Basic Income — a monthly, unconditional income for all veterans who are discharged from military for service. This monthly payment may create a softer landing for military members when they transition to civilian life.

We are in a significant recruitment slump, where the Navy is removing barriers to enlistment. The promise of a veteran basic income could encourage civilians to serve their country with an understanding that it, in addition to the GI Bill, will be a step out of poverty and into the middle class.

For many veterans, the VA system requires them to relive past traumas to prove their entitlement to benefits. In many cases, the trauma veterans experience — like sexual trauma or combat trauma — is not officially reported. Some of my clients decide not to move forward on their case because of the repeated requirement to tell another person about their experiences — their advocate, a doctor, in an affidavit, and even testimony — to provide the VA with proof of their experience.

A Veteran Basic Income would alleviate or mitigate some of these burdens.

Basic Income has also been shown to reduce homelessness, and lower mental health symptoms. Housing has also been shown to improve health outcomes for veterans. With veterans’ homelessness spiking recently and suicide rates at 17-18 veterans per day, Basic Income is the answer that may solve the bigger problems facing veterans and the VA.

Veteran Basic Income would be costly at the front end. Yet, it is shown that those who have income, are housed and have access to health care save money for the entire system. It would be a massive change for veterans and the VA, but this would allow the VA to do what it is best at: providing care to those who served.
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
I'm still fighting them over my back issues. I was on a fucking tank for 4 years. My wife just got approved for 70%.

M1A1 Abrams/M60 Vet and also operated the M113/M557 when assigned to HQ company.

I’m starting to get discomfort in my knees and arthritis is kicking in slowly in my joints.

Gonna bring it up with my next VA appointment in April.
 

godofwine

Supreme Porn Poster - Ret
BGOL Investor
The system of ID.me was acting up last week not allowing me to login so I didn't get my dual claim in for plantar fasciitis on both feet.

I'm already at 10% for each ankle, with flat feet, which I can probably put in for both feet and get 10% each, I'm going to put in for plantar fasciitis because I've had some foot problems stemming from Achilles tendonitis in both ankles
 

RUDY RAYYY MO

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
Just think what your body can go through without peaceful sleep

Hypertension
Fucked up breathing at night
You grind your teeth

Shit I got 30% alone just for vertigo, hypertension is another 30%, that’s 70% for 3 disabilities

I think the rating for tinnitus is bs, 10%, constant ringing is only 10% smh

That should be an easy 30%

Fuckin government can destroy our ears then give us $160 a month smh
As I mention this year they're changing the way the rate tinnitus and sleep apnea so do an intent to file asap to get grand fathered in
 

Moving Target

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I suffered in silence for a long God damn time. I have cried, I have contemplated suicide, but have never attempted.

Not because Of God, or any other reason but a chance meeting With a woman who told me That a lot of people Attempt suicide and fail It ended up worse off than they were when they started. She told me a business man who did a swan dive off of a Ten story building and survived And is now quadriplegic

This led me on a journey to tell people to give tomorrow a chance because if I would have given up 10 years ago when I was really going through it I wouldn't have never seen the strong person who's here today.

Yesterday I met a woman who was raped when she was on active duty and they told her that it's not service connected, and all she's been through is not service connected.

In attempt to get this woman a hundred percent I thought about all the other vets I've met. I think about the guy I met on here who helped me get to 90% by informing me that I had PTSD when I never even considered it.

So let's help each other. If you are a rater or have connections with people who can help these veterans get their ratings increased, Step Up. Let's do this.



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bruh...its a known fact that mofos dont care.....something similar happened to me regarding running into an old vet that started asking me a bunch of questions...never even knew the guy .....was at gathering of some people and when the fam and i tried to sit at the table, i made my lady switch seats so i could see the door. the old head saw this and said he observed me for the next half hour. ....he ended up knowing one my family members and asked if i drank...lol. at the time i was going through 2-3 bottles a week just trying to sleep. so we ended up drinking and talking and talking and drinking. by the time conversation was over a light had come on and basically I had all the symptoms of PTSD. this was a disabled vet and was helping other disabled vets with sharing knowledge. its so much that vets dont know that affect us then we try to tough it out like we were taught but that shit eats you up from the inside out. shit is still eating at me. its cost relationships, jobs, and life opportunities that will probably never come again.


so fuck yes.. veterans got to help other veterans bc nobody else gives a shit.
 

godofwine

Supreme Porn Poster - Ret
BGOL Investor
50% VA Disability Rating for Migraine Headaches


April Donahower
August 5, 2019
Updated: February 16, 2024


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I'm at 100% then. I'm about to get that shit. These motherfuckers said my migraines weren't service connected. Fucking bastards. I could have been at 100%
 

ORIGINAL NATION

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BGOL Investor
If anyone needs help getting benefits. Please reach out to me. I did everything on my own. Don't pay these companies to help you.
I learned that the hard way. I finally got 10 percent from Trajector medical. That is only $170 a month and it took less than a month to get it but had to pay then $856 dollars for something I found out by doing it I could have easily did the whole claim myself. Now I do all my filing out claims myself.
But if you can help me some what and how I get the percentage up?
 

TittyMaster404

BGOL Veteran Titty Inspector
BGOL Investor
I learned that the hard way. I finally got 10 percent from Trajector medical. That is only $170 a month and it took less than a month to get it but had to pay then $856 dollars for something I found out by doing it I could have easily did the whole claim myself. Now I do all my filing out claims myself.
But if you can help me some what and how I get the percentage up?
I got you bro! Inbox me your contact information & I'll help guide you through. I got 100% on my own.
 

The Plutonian

The Anti Bullshitter
BGOL Investor
I learned that the hard way. I finally got 10 percent from Trajector medical. That is only $170 a month and it took less than a month to get it but had to pay then $856 dollars for something I found out by doing it I could have easily did the whole claim myself. Now I do all my filing out claims myself.
But if you can help me some what and how I get the percentage up?
Hit me up. PM me. Let me see what you working with. For the low low. FREE!
 
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