I’m an Army Veteran but worked with Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard throughout my military and contracting careers. I have a special place in my heart for Air Force Vets. Never give up on any of your claims, always appeal and follow up! 💯
2:13 I have a 10% rating for tinnitus and a medical diagnosis for anxiety disorder with panic attacks. I was denied secondary to tinnitus for anxiety. I then went to my local v s o and he said he never heard of anyone winning anxiety secondary to tinnitus
just one four year active duty deployment is the equivalent of a little over 17 years of a normal career job … do the math… 💁🏼♂️‼️ my VA doctor reminded me of that when I was reluctant to file a claim … after 43 years 🤦🏼♂️‼️
Jordan, maintaining effective relationships a serious thing in my life. However I’m hesitant to submit claim because i didn’t see any combat, or any direct serious things. I’ve deployed on a meu and i was around second hand suicide. I’ve been diagnose by the VA as well with anxiety/depression and currently on medication. Can i submit? What can i really say to the C&P examiner other than the military made me be this way.. Please provide some insight I will appreciate it
Many mental conditions exist that have nothing to do with combat, it’s a real thing to the C&P examiner, I would pay special attention to conveying that you did not have mental symptoms until that in-service stressor event(s)
You need to push for the diagnosis. First, review the 38 CFR rating criteria for PTSD. Secure message your psychiatrist or primary care and ask if you're officially diagnosed with PTSD (it should be listed in your Problem List). If you're not, then ask them to add the PTSD diagnostic code to your problem list if your symptoms match the rating criteria. KEEP WINNING!.
@mrm1521 I've already filed and I have been getting treatment since 2017 for ptsd with the VA and now with the VETcenter. They're reviewing my claim now. And they requested more evidence from the VETcenter and they should be receiving that soon.
No worries Kim, If you emailed me, it will take a few days but I absolutely will make sure you get a detailed and thoughtful reply once yours gets to the top of the inbox
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Thanks to you and your videos as of 1355 yesterday I am 100% totally and permanently disabled. Thank you wise one you are a huge help.
Woop woop! Way to go Jay Jay, amazing work my friend
I’m an Army Veteran but worked with Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard throughout my military and contracting careers. I have a special place in my heart for Air Force Vets. Never give up on any of your claims, always appeal and follow up! 💯
Thanks for sharing this story about VA claims.
The VA Claims Academy has been standing on the right side of my fro since day one💈💯
Ten toes down for the fro
Great job once again Jordan, glad I’m a subscriber
You’re too kind, much appreciated Billy, hope you’re doing well
Another good video Jordan even if you're back to wearing that silly scarf! Good content.
Golden! Thank you so much!
Another awesome video. Thank you for what you do.
My pleasure Donald
2:13 I have a 10% rating for tinnitus and a medical diagnosis for anxiety disorder with panic attacks.
I was denied secondary to tinnitus for anxiety.
I then went to my local v s o and he said he never heard of anyone winning anxiety secondary to tinnitus
Did you provide a personal statement and nexus letter ? Were you prescribed medication?
Step 5. Day 102.
Getting close! Hopefully some great news in the mail soon
Awesome
What is a better route to go other than the county VSO?
just one four year active duty deployment is the equivalent of a little over 17 years of a normal career job … do the math… 💁🏼♂️‼️ my VA doctor reminded me of that when I was reluctant to file a claim … after 43 years 🤦🏼♂️‼️
Do you have any kind of payment plans or delayed payments?
Yes we work with Klarna, and my team is also building in-house 0% pay over time as well, release will be soon
you are a hell of a man, I would by you a beer
Cheers Joe, here’s a cold one🍻
Jordan, maintaining effective relationships a serious thing in my life. However I’m hesitant to submit claim because i didn’t see any combat, or any direct serious things. I’ve deployed on a meu and i was around second hand suicide. I’ve been diagnose by the VA as well with anxiety/depression and currently on medication. Can i submit? What can i really say to the C&P examiner other than the military made me be this way.. Please provide some insight I will appreciate it
Many mental conditions exist that have nothing to do with combat, it’s a real thing to the C&P examiner, I would pay special attention to conveying that you did not have mental symptoms until that in-service stressor event(s)
What if you don't have a diagnosis, but you're being treated for the symptoms of ptsd?
You need to push for the diagnosis. First, review the 38 CFR rating criteria for PTSD. Secure message your psychiatrist or primary care and ask if you're officially diagnosed with PTSD (it should be listed in your Problem List). If you're not, then ask them to add the PTSD diagnostic code to your problem list if your symptoms match the rating criteria. KEEP WINNING!.
@mrm1521 I've already filed and I have been getting treatment since 2017 for ptsd with the VA and now with the VETcenter. They're reviewing my claim now. And they requested more evidence from the VETcenter and they should be receiving that soon.
Is there to have medical diagnoses for free? Too expensive to see a doctor 😢
VSO and DAV are free.
If you let them steer the ship, they’re actually the most expensive option of all. Even more costly than the claim sharks
Your right. VSO takes too long, plus I do all the leg work. Can you send me an easy way to contact you Jordon? Thanks
2:18 min of fluf, lol
Darn it, you’re so right. Back to the drawing board
Contact me!!😢
No worries Kim, If you emailed me, it will take a few days but I absolutely will make sure you get a detailed and thoughtful reply once yours gets to the top of the inbox