Secondary service-connected claims are by far the easiest claims to file in my opinion. Once you have a primary condition service-connected anything that is stem from it becomes secondary. Example would be flat feet like in my case. My feet are the primary connected condition hence my secondary conditions are knees, hips, ankles, lower back, calves with neuropathy. Now, I have 100% TDIU (P&T), SMC (L) ratings. But one condition caused many other problems over time and became service-connected. Diabetes is another good one. That can cause multiple problems hence secondary conditions are common and can be service connected as well. Kinda see how easy some claims can be on a secondary theory. And achieve higher ratings thru multiple conditions and can protect you from rating reductions in the future. One must read and understand the rules of engagement here when dealing with the VA. I have 14 years hard experience here.
@@Jessie3968 Once you establish a primary condition then any condition afterwards that stems from it can be secondary service-connected. In your question I assume you are saying you developed flat feet from your back, etc?!? That would be hard to prove on a secondary theory because flat feet normally starts the biomechanics of the lower extremity to degrade meaning that flat feet causes the other parts of the body to fail over time like your gait is altered, and hips, back, etc. start to fail. But, for the back, hips, knees themselves to cause flat feet if that is the question. I do not see any medical literature to support that conclusion. It could in theory be done but you would need serious medical evidence and Nexus opinions to establish a service connection tho. Good luck.
Im excited. I deserve compensation for doing jumping jacks in rucksacks and pushing hmmwv up hills for pt. I went to sick call and they said i have flat feet. And my back, knees, and pelvis hurt.
I went to see my shrink yesterday and explained to he r my trauma, what surprised me is that she ordered a Sleep Study for me to determine if I had Sleep Apnea. I was about to file my first claim and I have been out of the service for 20 years but I think I should ride this out and get a proper diagnosis before I move forward with any type of claim.
I hv a veteran low income friend 1 broke his patella S Korea and 2 hernia operation ft hood both while serving peace time but during Iraq war. 90s Hes in good health 50 yrs I think, with no problems with knees or lower right abdomen. Can he file for disability or should he ??? Take Care Of Our Vets 🤝
I served in the military during the late 70’s. I was a paratrooper and many jumps from military aircraft. I was also a communications tech assigned to a artillery unit and participated in artillery drills Also I had an accident in the service where I lost my balance and fell 10 feet of a railing and I was unconscious. They transported me to the hospital where I recovered. I am now in my early sixties and I started having knee pain and hearing lost 10 years ago. Can this be tied to my time in the military. Please advise
I hope my suggestion will get to the secretary Mr. McDonough. It would be nice if veterans could go to patience first, urgent care, community care or a doctor that he/ she chooses.It seems like the deck is stacked against the veteran walking through the door. Optum/LHI get a cut off the money than they subcontract to a Nnurse Practitioner, I think this way would save time and money. The DBQ could run though a database and tell the rater within minutes whether a veteran claims is denied or granted, and it would be coming from a neutral party. I have one more thing to add, how much is a C&P exam? I’m curious as to how much money is being spent weekly,monthly and yearly, because someone is getting rich off C&P exams wether its Optum/LHI or Nurse Practitioner or both. Sincerely yours Veteran
I'm using a lawyer only because I got pissed that I was denied certain issues. But to be honest I could have Googled alot of what I needed to do and contacted DAV instead of having to give up 20% of back pay
Lost military records. Both ankles reconstructed after service. One hand fused and waiting a wrist replacement. Other joints messed up because of limping.
Your words hit home for me. I’m in over my head and I need competent representation. I’ve had an ankle fusion, failed. Two ankle replacements, failed. Less than a week ago I had a subtatar fusion because the first one failed. The VA granted temp 100% for a year for both replacements, unfortunately both replacements failed and I was still walking around on a broken ankle, fusions failed to heal or replacement became loose and had to be revised. That’s just one event I’ve dealt with. My knees, 10% have been cleaned out but are still very painful and weak. My insurance changed so I no longer get to see the physiologist I’ve seen for the last two years. I’m at 70% for PTSD. Sleep apnea is 50%, can’t get a new mask but I use the cpap nightly. Shoulders, IBS, lower back are at the VA board of appeals. Do you see my issues, I was a simple trigger puller for 28 years of service, I’m not equipped to talk the VA talk. Living in central Texas, just outside of Ft. Hood, where I retired. Any suggestions for a lawyer in my area? I don’t really want to do the long distance client thing. God Bless you and yours and thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedules keep us informed.
I'm a Navy veteran. I served from early 2001-early 2005 aboard the USS Carl Vinson. We were the first to strike Afghanistan after 9/11, as well as the first to strike Iraq in March of 2003. So, long story short, I saw a lot of action, and I'm forever a changed person because of my time in the service. I'm just now getting around to filing for compensation. I've been lazy and depressed for years, so that's why I've slacked so hard on it. I submitted everything I have (DD214 showing honorable discharge, medical records, buddy statements, etc). What are my chances of getting compensation, and what could my compensation possibly look like? Obviously you guys can't tell me with any certainty. I'm just putting the feelers out there to see what you guys think. I assume I'll have to be examined by a psychologist, yeah? Any insight would be appreciated.
What if you have been diagnosed with tinnitus caused from working inside a chain locker for the USCG. I'm getting 10% for the tinnitus, but the mental issues, lack of sleep, sleep apnea, heart attack etc., is what I believe to be directly caused from my initial case of tinnitus. Can I qualify for more benefits? They are compensating me with medical care and $135 per month at this point.
my ptsd 60% of 3 years was reduced to 10%. i filed an appeal have yet to hear anything back. i have also filed mst, employability claims - nothing. I filed with DAV in winston salem nc. i believe all the information goes to Dept of Veterans affairs in Janesville W.I. What do i do next?
Bronson Frank i just did the same for my hearing loss and tinnitus. They would have me standing guard next to loud trailer sized generators in the shipyard with zero hearing protection for days and id beg them not too. VA said nahh your good. Sent up my appeal and they said it takes a while for them to get back to you. Not surprised i called in and asked if it was being processed and they confirmed. I would suggest doing the same call in and make sure there working on your stuff
I am 68 yrs old. Was recently diagnosed with CLL, luekemia. Frequently sprayed herbicides in tents for field hospitals 70-72. Was agent orange in US then ?
hi Chris I have sleep apnea and am on oxygen 5 liters 24/7 I was in the Navy from 68-75 submarines I have been to my va rep and filed multiple disabilities all have been declined
Adam Matthew Wowk I filed with help from the DAV, then filed online, had my service medical records and submitted those online as well. Did my C&P and received 30% .
When I was discharged in 1974 I had a 10% disability for asthma, about a year into my separation I was directed to have another physical. The Doctor wanted to do a rectal exam. I told him that wasn’t going to happen. He said I would lose my disability. I think it was about $25 a month back then. Can I go back now, some 40 years later and try to get it reinstated?
I got my award letter back, was awarded 1 issue and four were deferred? Do I need to do anything now, or wait until after I hear back on the deferred items?
I got a lawyer and just recently was put on the docket after 7 years. I have been denied twice but my lawyer and me have continued to fight back. I believe it will be approved this time.
I’m glad to have found this blog. I have a total of 26 years service AF and Air Guard. I have some issues that I could relate to military service. Being an American Legion member I asked for a VSO contact. I called the VSO and the first response was essentially that you were in the National Guard....end of conversation. I will continue to explore these videos with the intention of trying to understand what happens in the VA claim process.
Sorry to hear that Cal. I am was in the guard for 30 yrs and I am at 80%. I used the VFW and the DAV they helped me. The key is what happen during your AD time. Check your medical records to see what problems you have listed in your medical records. I had bad knees from all the running we were asked to do during our time in the military. Good luck to you.
Cal, some VSOs suck worse than a broken vacuum cleaner. Hence you may have to go the DIY route. I did the DIY route myself hence after 14 years of fighting am 100% P&T TDIU, SMC (L) rated. Once must learn the rules of engagement with the VA meaning learning the laws, regs, and caselaw that govern benefits. Then you need to review your own records and see if you had any illness, injury, etc. while on Active Duty that can include weekend drill or your 2 weeks in the summer for training. Key word here is Active Duty time for any condition you are claiming.
Would it be best to utilize an attorney in a situation where, after 30 years, i need to file for disability for chronic conditions? I've been denied once and have to start over in the process. Thanks!
Try finding someone at your local VFW post or maybe google and try to find someone in your area. There is usually someone there. I believe you have up to 6 months o your separation date to start your claim. From what I heard if you file while you are still active duty you get your claim faster. Not sure how true that is or not
Sleep paralysis or Hypnopompic/Hypnogogic Hallucinations will more than likely have to go under Nightmares or PTSD. You have to prove that this issue is service connected (started or worsened while serving in military). It's hard to prove if you never sought medical help (psychiatrist, chaplin, doctor) while in the military.
Good Day Sir I am in need of legal VA advice. I am a 100% disable vet, I live here in the Philippines with my wife, we just completed legal adoption of my son, I contacted the VA to add him as my dependent and I was instructed to send copies of all his information which included Filipino passport, birth certificate and a copies of all legal papers along with VA form 21-686c which I did. After 4 months I received a letter stating that he must have a SSN number so I contacted VA by phone and explain that my son is not a US citizen, I was then told he must have a ITIN number, I explained to advisor that the IRS stop issuing ITIN number since 2018 to foreigner not living in the US. I was then told that he can not be add as my dependent. I called again a few days later and talked with another person he told me to fill out VA form 21-4138, and they would review my claim and or request. You said that this form is useless. What will I do to add my son as my dependent? Can you advise me please. I am adding my email address, please contact me ASAP. Kinds regards: James A. Liles ja_liles@hotmail.com
Where do we find what service connected disability’s that you can get convalescent pay for? ie knee replacement you can get 13 months of 100% for recovery.
Walter Hill woods and woods in Indiana. I think. I live in Texas . Doesn’t matter who you get they will file everything you need if they feel you have a case.
Herman Rios See my post to Randall Parker. Yes, a C-File stands for Claims File. It contains every scrap of paper, form or note generated on your application for any service-connected compensation. Now-a-days everything sent to the VA goes through: Department of VA, Evidence Intake Center, PO Box 4444, Janesville, WI, 53547-4444. They scan everything (yes even your envelope) and distribute it to your VA Regional Office. My advice is to use a VSO (Veterans Service Officer) from Disabled American Veterans, VFW or any of the 25 plus VSO’s. Better yet, get a VA Accredited Claims Agent. They are listed by state on the eBenefits web-site.
Most vets go through the National Records Center but they all get a letter saying “We don’t have them - the VA does.” My suggestion is to send a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request to: Records Management Center, PO Box 5020, St. Louis, Missouri 63115-0020. FOIA form is not necessary but but let’s them know you are serious. Be sure to request “Entire contents of Claims File”. Use your claim number if you know it and the last four digits of your SS number.
If you spent time in the reserve or national guard check with your national state Headquarters. A lot of them dont send your records back to St.Louis. They consider them property of the state!!!
Do you think a claim for server food allergies would win? I got discharged for a server seafood allergy and I only want to use education benefits, I don't care about any of the other ones and I need 40% disability to get that. How could I win that claim?
A C-file is just a short way of saying Claim folder which is where every decision is placed. In the old days everyone was just a C-file meaning a paper file with up to thousands of pages of stuff. Now, everyone has an electronic folder in a system called VBMS (Veteran Benefit Management System).
@@Loveduhmusic bro, they need to do better with us veteran man. Soldiers in general sign their names willing to die for this country and cant get medical help. Wtf???
Good video, very informative. Do you know if any Attorneys in south FL? I have 50% service connected, knees and feet. I’d like to increase my percentage. Thank you 👍🏽
Jesus. He talks about all the other videos que has about other subjects but never really develops this video. If those other videos are as fluffy as this one, it would just waste more time.
I want to talk about racism in Va Hospital, Va Hospital in Connecticut is racism first you don't want be true but is true , nobody want to listen to you. The Doctor at Va. Hospital can get way with murder. That honest truth have anybody notice that write what you saying but don't write what they say which is not fair I have seen they makeup thing about you. Like see how many people experience same thing.
2:45 At this point Dude starts talking about the thing he is talking about.
This is BS. The real number is... ...
Actually, I don't know the real time this guy starts. It seems to be classified.
I am not at all sure this guy actually has something to say.
Actually, this guy seems like a pain in the ass, if not a con artist.
The more I listen, the less I appreciate this guy.
Secondary service-connected claims are by far the easiest claims to file in my opinion. Once you have a primary condition service-connected anything that is stem from it becomes secondary. Example would be flat feet like in my case. My feet are the primary connected condition hence my secondary conditions are knees, hips, ankles, lower back, calves with neuropathy. Now, I have 100% TDIU (P&T), SMC (L) ratings. But one condition caused many other problems over time and became service-connected.
Diabetes is another good one. That can cause multiple problems hence secondary conditions are common and can be service connected as well.
Kinda see how easy some claims can be on a secondary theory. And achieve higher ratings thru multiple conditions and can protect you from rating reductions in the future. One must read and understand the rules of engagement here when dealing with the VA. I have 14 years hard experience here.
SLBVeteran what if you have back, hip and knee problems and ur get flat feet
@@Jessie3968 Once you establish a primary condition then any condition afterwards that stems from it can be secondary service-connected. In your question I assume you are saying you developed flat feet from your back, etc?!? That would be hard to prove on a secondary theory because flat feet normally starts the biomechanics of the lower extremity to degrade meaning that flat feet causes the other parts of the body to fail over time like your gait is altered, and hips, back, etc. start to fail. But, for the back, hips, knees themselves to cause flat feet if that is the question. I do not see any medical literature to support that conclusion. It could in theory be done but you would need serious medical evidence and Nexus opinions to establish a service connection tho. Good luck.
Im excited. I deserve compensation for doing jumping jacks in rucksacks and pushing hmmwv up hills for pt.
I went to sick call and they said i have flat feet. And my back, knees, and pelvis hurt.
Thank you for the work you put into helping Veterans! It is immensely helpful and I appreciate the info you’ve shared!
I have sent requests for my C-File by mail and by fax. In 5 years, VA has ignored every request for my C-File.
I went to see my shrink yesterday and explained to he r my trauma, what surprised me is that she ordered a Sleep Study for me to determine if I had Sleep Apnea. I was about to file my first claim and I have been out of the service for 20 years but I think I should ride this out and get a proper diagnosis before I move forward with any type of claim.
I hv a veteran low income friend
1 broke his patella S Korea and
2 hernia operation ft hood both while serving peace time but during Iraq war. 90s
Hes in good health 50 yrs I think, with no problems with knees or lower right abdomen.
Can he file for disability or should he ???
Take Care Of Our Vets 🤝
Excellent video. Do you have info on how to claim Anthrax issues due to receiving the vaccine?
I served in the military during the late 70’s. I was a paratrooper and many jumps from military aircraft. I was also a communications tech assigned to a artillery unit and participated in artillery drills Also I had an accident in the service where I lost my balance and fell 10 feet of a railing and I was unconscious. They transported me to the hospital where I recovered. I am now in my early sixties and I started having knee pain and hearing lost 10 years ago. Can this be tied to my time in the military. Please advise
Everything you said is right. I got my dbq done turned it in and in a month my increase hit.
Are you doing these anymore?
Chris do you help veterans appeal their VA ratings/denials for a fee?
I hope my suggestion will get to the secretary Mr. McDonough. It would be nice if veterans could go to patience first, urgent care, community care or a doctor that he/ she chooses.It seems like the deck is stacked against the veteran walking through the door. Optum/LHI get a cut off the money than they subcontract to a Nnurse Practitioner, I think this way would save time and money. The DBQ could run though a database and tell the rater within minutes whether a veteran claims is denied or granted, and it would be coming from a neutral party. I have one more thing to add, how much is a C&P exam? I’m curious as to how much money is being spent weekly,monthly and yearly, because someone is getting rich off C&P exams wether its Optum/LHI or Nurse Practitioner or both.
Sincerely yours
Veteran
I'm using a lawyer only because I got pissed that I was denied certain issues. But to be honest I could have Googled alot of what I needed to do and contacted DAV instead of having to give up 20% of back pay
How's get going with your claim
Lost military records. Both ankles reconstructed after service. One hand fused and waiting a wrist replacement. Other joints messed up because of limping.
I have my military medical records and they still deny me!
You have to establish a history once you get your claim.
Your words hit home for me. I’m in over my head and I need competent representation. I’ve had an ankle fusion, failed. Two ankle replacements, failed. Less than a week ago I had a subtatar fusion because the first one failed. The VA granted temp 100% for a year for both replacements, unfortunately both replacements failed and I was still walking around on a broken ankle, fusions failed to heal or replacement became loose and had to be revised. That’s just one event I’ve dealt with. My knees, 10% have been cleaned out but are still very painful and weak. My insurance changed so I no longer get to see the physiologist I’ve seen for the last two years. I’m at 70% for PTSD. Sleep apnea is 50%, can’t get a new mask but I use the cpap nightly. Shoulders, IBS, lower back are at the VA board of appeals. Do you see my issues, I was a simple trigger puller for 28 years of service, I’m not equipped to talk the VA talk. Living in central Texas, just outside of Ft. Hood, where I retired. Any suggestions for a lawyer in my area? I don’t really want to do the long distance client thing. God Bless you and yours and thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedules keep us informed.
Go for tinnitus, erectile dysfunction, occipital neuralgia, tremors,
I'm a Navy veteran. I served from early 2001-early 2005 aboard the USS Carl Vinson. We were the first to strike Afghanistan after 9/11, as well as the first to strike Iraq in March of 2003. So, long story short, I saw a lot of action, and I'm forever a changed person because of my time in the service. I'm just now getting around to filing for compensation. I've been lazy and depressed for years, so that's why I've slacked so hard on it. I submitted everything I have (DD214 showing honorable discharge, medical records, buddy statements, etc). What are my chances of getting compensation, and what could my compensation possibly look like? Obviously you guys can't tell me with any certainty. I'm just putting the feelers out there to see what you guys think. I assume I'll have to be examined by a psychologist, yeah? Any insight would be appreciated.
nice we were out there too CV-67 JFK Feb 2002, thanks for your service, im also trying to claim some stuff i was on the flight deck nigh ops
What if you have been diagnosed with tinnitus caused from working inside a chain locker for the USCG. I'm getting 10% for the tinnitus, but the mental issues, lack of sleep, sleep apnea, heart attack etc., is what I believe to be directly caused from my initial case of tinnitus. Can I qualify for more benefits? They are compensating me with medical care and $135 per month at this point.
What percentage can I get for a inguinal hernia. Surgically repaired in bootcamp
my ptsd 60% of 3 years was reduced to 10%. i filed an appeal have yet to hear anything back. i have also filed mst, employability claims - nothing. I filed with DAV in winston salem nc. i believe all the information goes to Dept of Veterans affairs in Janesville W.I. What do i do next?
Bronson Frank i just did the same for my hearing loss and tinnitus. They would have me standing guard next to loud trailer sized generators in the shipyard with zero hearing protection for days and id beg them not too. VA said nahh your good. Sent up my appeal and they said it takes a while for them to get back to you. Not surprised i called in and asked if it was being processed and they confirmed. I would suggest doing the same call in and make sure there working on your stuff
I am 68 yrs old. Was recently diagnosed with CLL, luekemia. Frequently sprayed herbicides in tents for field hospitals 70-72. Was agent orange in US then ?
hi Chris I have sleep apnea and am on oxygen 5 liters 24/7 I was in the Navy from 68-75 submarines I have been to my va rep and filed multiple disabilities all have been declined
should I file my claim on the va website or with a represenative?
Adam Matthew Wowk I filed with help from the DAV, then filed online, had my service medical records and submitted those online as well. Did my C&P and received 30% .
When I was discharged in 1974 I had a 10% disability for asthma, about a year into my separation I was directed to have another physical. The Doctor wanted to do a rectal exam. I told him that wasn’t going to happen. He said I would lose my disability. I think it was about $25 a month back then. Can I go back now, some 40 years later and try to get it reinstated?
I believe so not 100% sure though
I got my award letter back, was awarded 1 issue and four were deferred? Do I need to do anything now, or wait until after I hear back on the deferred items?
I got a lawyer and just recently was put on the docket after 7 years. I have been denied twice but my lawyer and me have continued to fight back. I believe it will be approved this time.
I am sry I am still active ( 2 years out from my 20) what is a "C" file?
A C file is a claim file. As in, a VA claim file
I’m glad to have found this blog. I have a total of 26 years service AF and Air Guard. I have some issues that I could relate to military service. Being an American Legion member I asked for a VSO contact. I called the VSO and the first response was essentially that you were in the National Guard....end of conversation.
I will continue to explore these videos with the intention of trying to understand what happens in the VA claim process.
Sorry to hear that Cal. I am was in the guard for 30 yrs and I am at 80%. I used the VFW and the DAV they helped me. The key is what happen during your AD time. Check your medical records to see what problems you have listed in your medical records. I had bad knees from all the running we were asked to do during our time in the military. Good luck to you.
Cal, some VSOs suck worse than a broken vacuum cleaner. Hence you may have to go the DIY route. I did the DIY route myself hence after 14 years of fighting am 100% P&T TDIU, SMC (L) rated. Once must learn the rules of engagement with the VA meaning learning the laws, regs, and caselaw that govern benefits. Then you need to review your own records and see if you had any illness, injury, etc. while on Active Duty that can include weekend drill or your 2 weeks in the summer for training. Key word here is Active Duty time for any condition you are claiming.
Would it be best to utilize an attorney in a situation where, after 30 years, i need to file for disability for chronic conditions? I've been denied once and have to start over in the process. Thanks!
When do you file for a VA disability? Is there a "best time" to claim a disability? Can you do it while you are on active-duty?
Try finding someone at your local VFW post or maybe google and try to find someone in your area. There is usually someone there. I believe you have up to 6 months o your separation date to start your claim. From what I heard if you file while you are still active duty you get your claim faster. Not sure how true that is or not
How much VA Disability will i get for sleep paralysis?
Interesting question.
Sleep paralysis or Hypnopompic/Hypnogogic Hallucinations will more than likely have to go under Nightmares or PTSD. You have to prove that this issue is service connected (started or worsened while serving in military). It's hard to prove if you never sought medical help (psychiatrist, chaplin, doctor) while in the military.
Good Day Sir
I am in need of legal VA advice.
I am a 100% disable vet, I live here in the Philippines with my wife, we just completed legal adoption of my son, I contacted the VA to add him as my dependent and I was instructed to send copies of all his information which included Filipino passport, birth certificate and a copies of all legal papers along with VA form 21-686c which I did.
After 4 months I received a letter stating that he must have a SSN number so I contacted VA by phone and explain that my son is not a US citizen, I was then told he must have a ITIN number, I explained to advisor that the IRS stop issuing ITIN number since 2018 to foreigner not living in the US. I was then told that he can not be add as my dependent. I called again a few days later and talked with another person he told me to fill out VA form 21-4138, and they would review my claim and or request.
You said that this form is useless. What will I do to add my son as my dependent?
Can you advise me please.
I am adding my email address, please contact me ASAP.
Kinds regards: James A. Liles
ja_liles@hotmail.com
If your wife has seen this , i think you will be sleeping on the couch
Where do we find what service connected disability’s that you can get convalescent pay for? ie knee replacement you can get 13 months of 100% for recovery.
What forms would need to use to dispute a claim or form for secondary claim I was denied for I found some paper work that might help me not sure yet
What's a C file?
Who can I get ahold of to help me in the Rapid City South Dakota area. Who is good and trustworthy?
Thank you
What happens if your homeless veteran and you put your claim to increase your claim
If VA conducted inaccurate exam and remanded by BVA should Veteran attend another RO exam? If already proven by Civilian Doctors?
i was hospitalized before separation and the hospital lost my medical recods.
Took you 11 years to get your own va benefits?? Think I’ll go elsewhere!
It took me 6 months alone
how is heart disease related to agent orange also have have service conneted ptsd and high pertention
Which Lawyers do you recommend in GA to help with appeals
Walter Hill woods and woods in Indiana. I think. I live in Texas . Doesn’t matter who you get they will file everything you need if they feel you have a case.
@@mr.cleanone3900 u mp
What happens if you got discharge condition not disability. Adjustment disorder
Simple answer...Death
For everything else, you need the lawyers at Diaphram, Foam and Condom, LLC.
How mush can you get for a transplant? Liver
How can I figure out my Hearing rating? What is a “C” file.
Herman Rios See my post to Randall Parker. Yes, a C-File stands for Claims File. It contains every scrap of paper, form or note generated on your application for any service-connected compensation. Now-a-days everything sent to the VA goes through: Department of VA, Evidence Intake Center, PO Box 4444, Janesville, WI, 53547-4444. They scan everything (yes even your envelope) and distribute it to your VA Regional Office. My advice is to use a VSO (Veterans Service Officer) from Disabled American Veterans, VFW or any of the 25 plus VSO’s. Better yet, get a VA Accredited Claims Agent. They are listed by state on the eBenefits web-site.
Who would you recommend as an attorney in the Lafayette Louisiana?
TBull Cajunbreadmaker did you find an Attorny
I live in north Asheville NC. Do you know of any true lawyers near me?
Rudy F just use a vso
Great information as usual. Thank you!
I also have 100% unemployable because I am on oxygen. but
the VA will not give me a rating
You need to SERVICE CONNECT it, if it has nothing to do with you service, you are 100% beat.
from Ed Walters Who is a good source to assist me in the SF Bay Area?
Quit talking junk and get on with it....your offering no information your just listening to yourself talk
i was told it would take 6 mts to get my "c" file filed anyways
C file what is that
Any news about veterans claiming disability from taking malaria pills
cjaime5137 - I would like to know too
Copy of your service medical records would have a MEDCOM FORM stating your ciprofloxacin dosages, anthrax vaccinations is MEDCOM FORM 700-R.
Or the anthrax shot I read it may be causing problems now
What about a widow of a veteran
I need help getting my medical records please nobody seems to have them
Most vets go through the National Records Center but they all get a letter saying “We don’t have them - the VA does.” My suggestion is to send a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request to: Records Management Center, PO Box 5020, St. Louis, Missouri 63115-0020. FOIA form is not necessary but but let’s them know you are serious. Be sure to request “Entire contents of Claims File”. Use your claim number if you know it and the last four digits of your SS number.
If you spent time in the reserve or national guard check with your national state
Headquarters. A lot of them dont send your records back to St.Louis.
They consider them property of the state!!!
Call your Congressman!
I've been trying to find information on PTSD, an outline as to what I need and do. Where is a good place to find this?
Anyone in el paso you recomend?
Tinnitus hands down
yelorsirhc only 10 percent
@Mister Miggs then you had an extremely weak case... The burden of proof is pretty low for tinnitus.
Mister Miggs that’s why I got a lawyer. Got tired off fighting them myself.
I had nothing about ears in my record and got it. they asked mr. if I had it and that was it lol
Tinnitus huh, I've heard that.:)
Thank you Mr. Attig, much appreciated and informative video.
SMC-S
What is a C-File?
C-File VA Claims Folder
Do you think a claim for server food allergies would win? I got discharged for a server seafood allergy and I only want to use education benefits, I don't care about any of the other ones and I need 40% disability to get that. How could I win that claim?
@@practicalintuition4030 I'm not understanding the part where your comment was necessary asshole.
i need a step but step on what to do to get this done.
I live in south dakota
What is a C file
A C-file is just a short way of saying Claim folder which is where every decision is placed. In the old days everyone was just a C-file meaning a paper file with up to thousands of pages of stuff. Now, everyone has an electronic folder in a system called VBMS (Veteran Benefit Management System).
I need a good va lawyer?
Do you any good VA LAWYERS in el paso texas???
Lol we both in El paso. The El paso VA is thrash. Making me wait 30 days for a damn mental health appointment.
@@Loveduhmusic bro, they need to do better with us veteran man. Soldiers in general sign their names willing to die for this country and cant get medical help. Wtf???
El Paso VA is Trash.
Took me 3yrs to get 60%
@9:33 LOL, Thanks for the tips.
Good video, very informative.
Do you know if any Attorneys in south FL? I have 50% service connected, knees and feet. I’d like to increase my percentage.
Thank you 👍🏽
Thanks Rosemary, I appreciate the information. I definitely will. 👍🏽
Bruh what is this C-file you speak of 😂
Your VA claims file
got Tremors Insomnia and Tinnitus
Good for 10%
Jesus. He talks about all the other videos que has about other subjects but never really develops this video. If those other videos are as fluffy as this one, it would just waste more time.
dude, get to it.
I want to talk about racism in Va Hospital, Va Hospital in Connecticut is racism first you don't want be true but is true , nobody want to listen to you. The Doctor at Va. Hospital can get way with murder. That honest truth have anybody notice that write what you saying but don't write what they say which is not fair I have seen they makeup thing about you. Like see how many people experience same thing.
LEAVE THE CHILDREN ALONE
Get to the fuckin point
What's a C file?