How to Prepare The Best VA Claim For Sleep Apnea

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • We're discussing the steps for preparing a successful VA claim for sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common service-connected condition among veterans, and can qualify for a 100% VA disability rating if severe. Learn what you need to set your sleep apnea VA claim up for success!
    - Understanding Sleep Apnea: We explain the three main types of sleep apnea and their common symptoms so you can accurately identify and articulate your condition.
    - Medical Diagnosis & Sleep Study: Learn why a professional diagnosis and a sleep study are necessary for your claim, and how they validate your condition for VA disability compensation.
    - Evidence of Service Connection: Learn how to link your sleep apnea to military service through service medical records or a medical professional's nexus opinion.
    - Lay Evidence: Find out how written statements from family, friends, or service members can bolster your claim.
    - Secondary Service Connection: We cover how to establish a secondary service connection for sleep apnea, commonly associated with conditions like PTSD, diabetes, or chronic rhinitis.
    - Navigating C&P Exams: Get insights into what to expect in Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams for sleep apnea, including the role of Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs).
    -TDIU Consideration: If your sleep apnea impacts your employment capacity, we discuss the potential for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:25 What Is Sleep Apnea and Types?
    0:55 What VA Looks for in Sleep Apnea Claims
    1:25 Best Preparing for Sleep Apnea VA Claims: Evidence
    2:04 Sleep Apnea and Secondary Service-Connected Conditions
    2:45 C&P Exams for Sleep Apnea and DBQs
    3:34 Getting a 100% VA Rating for Sleep Apnea

Комментарии • 18

  • @domingabarboza9897
    @domingabarboza9897 6 месяцев назад

    TY 4😊SHARING

  • @BR54966
    @BR54966 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posting this 👍🇺🇸👍 I have sleep apnea but I refuse to wear a mask

    • @johnnycircus7463
      @johnnycircus7463 6 месяцев назад +1

      Damn dude- that is actually hard on your heart, long-term.

  • @ruready4ou2rock
    @ruready4ou2rock 6 месяцев назад

    I understand that it matters how the disability affects your work. Does your occupation have an effect on the C&P examiner or Raters decision if a disability is service connected? I don’t want the VA blaming my job as a police officer.

  • @edwardcid9768
    @edwardcid9768 3 месяца назад +4

    This law firm just denied helping me with sleep apnea against the VA. They referred me to Disabled Veterans. Ive been suffering with sleep apnea since leaving the military in 1992. I did get diagnosed for PTSD though. So at least i have a basis to go off of and continuing claims and try to get what i deserve. If anyone knows a doctor in nevada for nexus letter please let me know. Thank you all for your service

    • @hominem3731
      @hominem3731 3 месяца назад

      I recommend Ellis clinic. They can help you with Nexus letters and DBQ documents.

    • @patg3424
      @patg3424 2 месяца назад

      Warrior Alliance can help you aswell.

  • @rubenguerrajr5833
    @rubenguerrajr5833 6 месяцев назад

    can you refer me to a doctor that can do a NEXUS letter for a sleep apnea? I am currently diagnosed with sleep apnea but I do not have how to connect to military time or as a secondary claim to a primary claim.

    • @mkultravibes7763
      @mkultravibes7763 23 дня назад

      Secondary to PTSD. Your medications can cause weight gain which causes sleep apnea . You need that intermittent step . Hill & Pontok says a lot get denied and has to go to the board in which 95% of the claims get approved

  • @rdk3996
    @rdk3996 4 месяца назад

    I was a bachelor until just before I retired (21 years in the Navy) and never never was aware of the sleep apnea term much less if I had it. After I retired in 2000, my bride over the years told me I snores. Fast forward 12 years or so I was diagnosed by my CIV DR. with it and got a mouth pease. Recently VA retested me and received a new mouth piece.
    VA won’t agree or approve any sleep apnea rating because…. you guessed it, ‘not in my record’. Total BS!!!

  • @williammicou5757
    @williammicou5757 4 месяца назад

    I’ve had the machine since, 2009, had 4 sleep studies,I have high blood pressure diabetes, anxiety, depression and told by my Va doctor, I’m obese. Still turned down. What must I do?

    • @CCK_Law
      @CCK_Law  4 месяца назад

      Hello! We're sorry to hear you're having trouble with your VA claim. Give u s a call at (888) 559-1385 for a free case evaluation, we may be able to assist!
      Have a great day!

  • @cidcampeador7922
    @cidcampeador7922 4 месяца назад

    I claimed OSA secondary to PTSD using obesity as an intermediate, provided a sleep study, a letter from my wife, a police report due to falling asleep on the wheel ending up in an accident, a nexus letter from a psychologist and STILL...STILL...got denied. My plan of attack is to submit a Supplemental claim with a letter from my Sleep Doctor connecting the two conditions (I hope he cooperates) and a DBQ and give it another shot. When QTC calls me for the next C&P I will tell them to refer me to an examiner who is a mental health professional, since the one who denied me was a Nurse Practitioner, she did not use the DBQ and only took 8 minutes to conduct the exam. I have no idea how the opinion of a Nurse Practitioner can have more weight than the opinion of a Doctor in Psychology but it seems like this is part of VBA's "bread and butter." If I get denied again, I will go for an appeal and will need the services of a law firm.

    • @YessahBlessah608
      @YessahBlessah608 4 месяца назад +1

      Wow!!! This same shii happened to me! I got TWO Letters from two seperate mental health professionals! A doctor and a Phycologist! My CP examiner was 30 mins late to the exam first of al.. lied about things i said by putting “My wife is forcing me to do this exam” (im not married) 😂… and then went on to say Soldier does NOT have any Symptoms or diagnosis for PtSD!
      We asked QTC for an investigation and the VA! Both said “we asked the CP examiner and he stands by his findings, says they are accurate”
      My girlfriend and I both were in the exam and I will honestly say… this whole Rating system is messed up and flat out wrong!!!

    • @Leisure3389
      @Leisure3389 4 месяца назад

      @@YessahBlessah608 almost like you have to video the whole thing

    • @YessahBlessah608
      @YessahBlessah608 4 месяца назад

      @@Leisure3389 bro i told them! Give me the recording!! Thats where im at with this whole thinh

    • @hominem3731
      @hominem3731 3 месяца назад

      The C&P examiners are just denying out of laziness.

  • @meezymiami954
    @meezymiami954 4 месяца назад +2

    I got a Nexus letter and 3 buddy letters plus a letter from my wife after the VA sent me to the C&P exam and their own doctors stated that I have Sever Sleep Apnea with blockage and the VA issued me a CPAP machine also I was diagnosed with Chronic Sinusitis and they gave me 30% for that and still denied my Sleep Apnea claim even as a secondary Man these people are full of shit and it seems as if their job is just to be denying all of the a Veteran claims mind you I got out years ago and didn’t understand why this had been occurring Plus I work for VA ridiculous what else do they want us to provide🤷🏾‍♂️