The Hidden Obstacles to Obtaining 100% VA Disability Benefits

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Here's our latest discussion on how to get 100% VA disability benefits with Attorney Rachel Cheek. We also briefly touch on TDIU benefits. Check out our link cards for our ultimate guide on that!
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  • @krissanchez4816
    @krissanchez4816 2 года назад +140

    I reached out to y’all last yr to review my claim. Y’all didn’t take the case and pushed me off to a law firm in florida. I decided to file on my own. I was already 10% for plantar fasciitis but filed in June of 2021 for PTSD. HAD MY C&P exam in late July. Received 70% for PTSD ON AUG 6 plus 10 for painful surgical scar and the 10 I already had. For a total of 80. I appealed the PTSD in September and filed the paperwork in nov. Did the C&P on Dec. Awarded 100% in April of this yr. Also, I filed for social security in December of last yr. I was approved 2 days ago on July 6th. My wife helped with all the paperwork. Both times I dropped off the paperwork at the regional VA headquarters in Houston. Not knocking these lawyers, they’re good , know what they’re talking about. However , I’m proof you can do it on your own with help from family or friends. You’re your best advocate. Took me a little over a yr to go from 10% (2017) to 100 and social security. I had these issues for over 30 yrs. Starting around 89/1990. You can do it. Good luck.

    • @Broke_Expat
      @Broke_Expat 2 года назад +10

      Congrats, hats off to your tenacity and results !!

    • @krissanchez4816
      @krissanchez4816 2 года назад +12

      @@Broke_Expat Thanks. I think there’s a lot of negativity about the VA rating system. My advice , go to your appointments, be honest with the Drs nurses and anyone you talk to at the VA and at your CP exams. Keep notes of every phone call you make. Take notes with who you talk to at these appointments. What was said. Etc. Once you look at your medical records you’ll see that the drs notes don’t always match what was actually said.

    • @elinino5275
      @elinino5275 2 года назад +1

      Did you file SS disability based on your VA 100%?

    • @krissanchez4816
      @krissanchez4816 2 года назад +2

      @@elinino5275 SS got all my records from the VA. I sent my 100% letter. Guy at SS said it wasn’t necessary, that their decision wouldn’t be based on what the VA found. Not sure if that answers your question.

    • @krissanchez4816
      @krissanchez4816 2 года назад +1

      @@elinino5275 a disability lawyer told me how can the SS say no. One gov agency already said you’re 100. SS is yes or no.

  • @RedneckBudweiser
    @RedneckBudweiser 2 года назад +49

    They played games with me when I was 80%, until I got good advice from another veteran, Told me goto a Civilian doctor and do a Fit for employment physical and bring all your medical documents. If his rating states you can not work .. Take those documents to your Next C&P exam for Unemployability... within 9 months I was granted 100 T&P for Unemployability... Because VA Doctors will never dispute a Civilian doctor ... That another doctor has proven you have

    • @mopheousredpill7462
      @mopheousredpill7462 2 года назад +1

      Facts!!!

    • @proudasiangirl576
      @proudasiangirl576 2 года назад

      @@Queensbridge_10th_St Hi Glenn, can you please share where I can get a "vocational expert"? What exactly is this anyways? I may have to go the TDIU route myself. Also what is a C-File?

    • @markpalmer9254
      @markpalmer9254 Год назад +2

      It really is a conflict of interest for the VA to help you with a claim. Of course, they won't just come out and say it., They have no problem letting you struggle for years with your claim. Anything dealing with your claim, go to an outside dr.

  • @richardmurphey8558
    @richardmurphey8558 2 года назад +19

    Hear ye! Hear ye! Please read...while there was great information, there are things in the weeds that they may not be able to explain due to the profession of their business, and it may be an ethical or moral issue, but I will say it for them, and help clear up some holes and gaps left in the video. These won't be all inclusive, nor just limited to some of these things that I will help explain, because everyone's case and conditions and injuries are different.
    I am now 36 and served 12.5 years in the Air Force, and I am 100% P & T. Now I am going go to school (still using my GI Bill) to get my masters degree, and to get a job soon, preferably as a GS, so I can buy back my military time and retire that much quicker! One of the great things I was told by a SMSgt when I was a Military Training Leader (prior to PCSing back to my last duty station), was to make sure that I have my medical records up to date, and to get seen by the doctor (MTF or any clinic or hospital) while you're still on active duty. Boy, I am so glad that I listened. Long story short, I was able to read and learn this information on my own, and read Hill & Ponton, Combat Craig, VA Claims Insider, Dewayne Kimble and also a few other important RUclips websites and others. The information is out there, and achieving your highest rating has to be important to you, more than anyone else. There will be days it will suck to gather information and gather medical evidence, but if you don't, your effort will be shown in the end, period.
    Next, the VA DOES NOT care how much you scream, write letters on much they suck, or how they don't really care about veterans, when it comes to your claims. What they do care about, is do you have the condition, is it service connected from your military service, do you have a nexus (medical evidence tying your service connected injury to your present condition), what are the severity of symptoms (there are multiple levels), and how does it impact your lifestyle now, and are these things supported through medical evidence, PERIOD!
    There will be vast differences between recently separated or retired military versus veterans that have been out of service for at least 2 years or more. The longer you have been out of service, it becomes increasingly more difficult to prove your service-connections. It may be due to not being able to provide the medical nexus, you no longer have the condition, you can't prove that the condition was incurred or aggravated and made worse during your military service, and other factors.
    For those that are planning to separate/retire soon, and those that are within a year of retirement or separation, it is far more feasible to obtain at least 50% or higher for a VA rating, because this is due to the fact that the VA finds that any condition that you are able to show (that is prove medically from military and civilian records), the medical nexus is automatically granted through what they call presumptive conditions. You generally have up until the 1 year mark AFTER your service ends, which is your window to file a claim from your separation/retirement to have that 'leg up' for your claims without so much hassle. Also, if you're close to that mark, and you have filed yet, you can also file a letter of intent (forgot the form, but it's on VA.gov) to show that you intend to make and file a claim. Then you will have a year from the date you file your letter of intent to file your claims for your service connected conditions. This gives you a year, just by filing the intent. So in theory, you can possibly have up to 2 years post separation/retirement to file any complete claims barring any mitigating circumstances. So for example, I separated 11 Jun 20. I have until 10 Jun 21 to file any claims to the VA for VA disability and/or compensation. If I forgot and waited until the day before the last day of the year mark, 10 Jun 21, I can file a letter of intent, and then I would normally have until 10 Jun 22 to make sure that I have what I need to make a claim. Again, the window of the intent varies. You could only be separated/retired for 6 months, and still file a letter of intent, and that would increase your time of year, following when you file your letter of intent. I filed for 30 conditions and had 28 service connected, and that was because they combined a few of them and also separated some. So I think I did ok. Also if the VA finds and sees that if reducing a rating won't change the outcome of your overall rating, they will more than likely give you P&T status without asking, if you are already at 100%. So no more exams for me, nor will I file another claim. That would be stupid on my part, because that is the ONLY way they can take away 100% P&T status, is if they find or reasonably believe that you no longer have one or more of those conditions...or through fraud. So I don't have to worry about fraud, because I had everything supported medically and through MRIs, etc.. I knew this going in, so that is why I submitted that many. I filed in Nov 2020, and got my 100% P&T status in Feb 2021, and it was backed to my day of separation of 11 Jun 2020.Yes, it only took 3 months! I was very organized, read and learned what to do, and how to do it, and read about the common pitfalls, and what the VA looks for, when it came to my situations and conditions.
    Now, if you are very organized and you are very good at filing things and keeping paperwork. Also, if you are able to locate your military records, medical records (military and civilian), I highly encourage you to buy a scanner (preferably wireless with Wi-fi), and then you can actually do it all by yourself. Because you can go at your own pace, read and learn from the RUclips channels and read other pertinent information online, and use what tactics work best for you. If you're good with Adobe Acrobat, you can definitely help yourself AND the VA by becoming even more organized, scanning and separating your conditions yourself with your medical records on your computer. This makes it easier for them to find, when you submit your evidence and claims. When people send their whole military medical records and civilian records, they make it hard for the VA, and the Claims examiner and rating specialists are human too! Sometimes they get complacent, and over look things. But if you give it to them on a silver platter, for each condition (I even highlighted where it literally had the conditions, etc.) then it makes their jobs that much easier, and everyone loves when their jobs becomes easier. For everyone else, yeah ummm find a representative, because you will probably jack something up. I literally had one of the doctors from my first C&P exam tell me that I should be a claims examiner lol. I thought about it, but then the VA would lose money, because I would try to get everyone 100% from the jump! lol. That was because I had all of my military medical records, along with my civilian medical records (with MRIs and other medical evidence, and in order), and I was able to supplement her findings. Even if she had tried to do the opposite, I was already prepared, and my medical evidence would've trumped any negative findings.
    That leads me to C&P exams. PLEASE PLEASE and more PLEASE talk about your flare ups, along with your current conditions, when it comes to your C&P exams, and how it affects your daily living, and impacts your life, especially if you have family. Some of those things meet the criteria of certain rating and level of severity. Don't downplay your symptoms, no matter what. Some people make the mistake of feeling good one day on a visit to the doctor (or more importantly, a C&P exam), and when they doctor asks how you are feeling, and you say I'm fine...IT IS RECORDED. So good luck trying to explain later, what you meant to say, and how you were really hurting. If life sucks, say it sucks and go into detail. Don't exaggerate or make up things, but only YOU know how your life impacts you daily and being able to describe in detail will also help the examiner and/or your doctor. Your civilian doctors can also record the impact your conditions and symptoms have as well.
    There is so much more I can talk about and discuss to help simplify and make things easier, but I hope some of this helps some of you. It won't be easy...the VA made sure of that!! But remember the longer you wait, that's more money you leave on the table in the VA office, that could've been yours, tax-free!!!

    • @waynemorrison9283
      @waynemorrison9283 2 года назад +3

      What an EXCELLENT Response Richard. I'm a Air Force Veteran with a 70 % Disability Rating. Your follow-up was perfect with the information that was presented by the Attorneys.

    • @yezmirsheppard-halika6892
      @yezmirsheppard-halika6892 2 года назад

      YOU'RE THE BEST! THANK YOU!

    • @Vin-u5p
      @Vin-u5p Год назад

      THIS is wingman concept

  • @CombatCraig
    @CombatCraig 2 года назад +10

    🤠🤠

    • @showmeyourdaleel6568
      @showmeyourdaleel6568 2 года назад

      Way to go Combat Craig. I love your videos. Your the best and the VA’s worst nightmare. 😂😂😂

  • @mopheousredpill7462
    @mopheousredpill7462 2 года назад +16

    Awesome video this was extremely informative in explaining 100% VS. 100% P&T and demysterfying the fuzzy math that the VA uses to dertermine your percentages! Keep up the good work ladies!!!

  • @ricw5262
    @ricw5262 2 года назад +12

    VA math can be confusing, but keep in mind that the highest percentage is what is started with first. So to say that 20% would be your start and adding a 50% would be half of the remaining 80% is not exactly accurate. The highest rating is placed in the equation first, so in the example it would be 50% and then 20% of the remaining 50%. Although both ways comes out to 60%, that changes as each condition is added to the equation. So if you are rated 20%, 20%, 20%, 10% and 50% and did the math in the sequential order suggested in the example, that would come out to 86.96%. In VA math they always start with the largest rating and work down. So by changing the order to 50%, 20%, 20%, 20% and 10% the math now translates to 76.96%. So as you can see, the order in which you calculate the equation gives a different answer. This is why getting to 100% becomes so impossible with combined ratings. So in my example the lowest rating of 10% is only valued at 2.56% against your claim. If another 10% is added that value is reduced further to 2.30% based on the remaining healthy number. It can be confusing, but I wanted to paint a more accurate picture of the computation for those with a significant number of ratings like myself. I hope this helps and thank you for sharing this very informative information to help fellow veterans navigate this difficult system.

    • @cnbri30
      @cnbri30 2 года назад

      Amazing breakdown. 🙏🏾 Thank you.

  • @Broke_Expat
    @Broke_Expat 2 года назад +10

    The easiest way to make that point of the difficulty of getting to 100%.... If you are at 90%, then you still need another 50% rating or multiple ratings equivalent thereof. You would have 90% disability and are 10% healthy. The 50% would be subtracted from the 10% healthy part of you, leaving you with an additional 5 % so now you are at 95% disabled. Then they round up to 100%...
    Very difficult the father up the ladder you go.

  • @its.Andy1
    @its.Andy1 Год назад +2

    This is a little off topic, but one thing I never really understood is the government trusted us (military guys) with all this multi-million dollar equipment, gear, etc. and now when we get out and go to do a disability claim, we have to prove every ounce and soul in us to them. Meanwhile we have so many veterans that are struggling hard to just live with ourselves and what we’ve been endured through, then we wonder why veterans commit suicide so much. If it wasn’t for the money, the VA couldn’t care less for us.

  • @markhudsonsr.2282
    @markhudsonsr.2282 2 года назад +4

    This law firm did almost the same thing to me.I sent in all my information, For my PTSD , and what they did . They just sent me all my information back. Without even helping me to get my PTSD claim. To this day I still don’t understand what kind of law firm they are. I know one thing I don’t trust them anymore. Because of what they did to me.

  • @ndionaaja
    @ndionaaja 2 года назад +6

    My husband got hearing loss, tinnitus and neck surgery when he was active duty years ago and he never apply for disability. Is he qualify to apply for disability

    • @ndionaaja
      @ndionaaja 2 года назад +1

      Okay thank you

    • @ndionaaja
      @ndionaaja 2 года назад

      He also got high blood pressure, depression and anxiety.

  • @dirtymurt5870
    @dirtymurt5870 Год назад +3

    While I am grateful thus info is provided, I'd love to see a friend like this help veterans without being paid a percentage of what the veteran may receive if they are successful. Yes I know nothing in life is free, just saying, but thank you any way for the info.

  • @seasparrow7427
    @seasparrow7427 2 года назад +15

    The VBA will fight you 100% of the time for any and everything!
    You could have a missing limb and they'll still fight you on it!!

    • @RLTW_03
      @RLTW_03 2 года назад +3

      Their saying .....deny, deny, deny, until you DIE!!! This goes for all government benefits!!

    • @mr.kilroy6818
      @mr.kilroy6818 2 года назад +1

      @@RLTW_03 You are correct Sir !

    • @mr.kilroy6818
      @mr.kilroy6818 2 года назад +3

      You got it homes!....We have a new VA hospital here in Missoula 25 million to build. its HUGE !...maybe 10 people work in it, All Admin' they send you to outside medical centers its empty inside that building....They do not even have any FED Cops there !

  • @MAGA4EVA1986
    @MAGA4EVA1986 2 года назад +3

    I receive TDIU P&T my rating is 92%. I understand that they’re giving people TDIU because we can’t keep a job or get a job, but the truth is even as someone who doesn’t have kids I do have 2 dogs and a fiancé. The money we get is BARELY ENOUGH nowadays with the insane inflation and increased costs of LITERALLY EVERYTHING FROM FOOD TO FUEL AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN!! I may try to increase my rating so that I can get 100% AND go find a part time job to help offset some of these increased costs

    • @MAGA4EVA1986
      @MAGA4EVA1986 Год назад

      @@user-sl4ul4nc3t I know how much I make trust me, but the fact is that is NOTHING in comparison to what the government WASTES ANNUALLY. Personally I think the SSA is DISGUSTING FOR WHAT THEY EXPECT PEOPLE TO SURVIVE ON. I used to think $3,300/month was a lot of money but when you own a house and have a vehicle payment, with insurance and health care for my fiancé, the rising cost of living including energy which is one of MANY things that are NOT factored in when they decide how much to increase SS/VA pay. In all honesty it’s NEVER KEPT UP LIKE IT IS SUPPOSED TO.
      I’m sure to some I will come off as “greedy” and I would’ve thought the same thing 5-10 years ago, which is why I never filed for an increase until I absolutely HAD TO because I didn’t want to be “greedy” but the TRUTH IS, my military service RUINED MY LIFE. It absolutely DESTROYED MY QUALITY OF LIFE, having to live EVERY SINGLE DAY IN EXCRUCIATING PAIN WITH NO RELIEF because we live in a country with a COMPLETELY ASS BACKWARDS DRUG POLICY. Which is another conversation for another time that I LOVE to have with people. So when I considered how much easier and better my life would’ve been had I never made the choice to serve, it’s hard for me to feel “grateful” to get barely $40,000/yr. Especially when I legally CAN’T earn more even if I was physically able to. Yes maybe to someone making $12/hr it SEEMS like a lot of money, but when you realize that’s what you’re going to have live off of for the rest of your life (with occasional increases that DON’T COME CLOSE TO ACCOUNTING FOR REAL WORLD INFLATION) ALL BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO BE PATRIOTIC AND SERVE YOUR COUNTRY after knowing people who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks….(I grew up in Boston and was in high school when the attacks happened I knew 3 people who lost loved ones. One was in one of the towers and two were on the planes that left out of Logan) it’s hard to swallow sometimes. As I said I know to some I will come across as greedy or “ungrateful” etc. and that’s OK. I just see all the money that we WASTE EVERY DAY and especially the BILLIONS OF DOLLARS WE WASTE IN UKRAINE and I think to myself….”that money should be going to OUR VETS AND OUR ELDERLY”

  • @outlawd1
    @outlawd1 Год назад +1

    So I injured my back in several places, had my head split open, multiple stitches, have some ptsd, anxiety, neck injuries, knee pain, foot pain hand pain, still at 40 % but I do have an attorney. Yet I filed my claim in 1983 still is in process of VBA board, meanwhile I've divorced (couldn't support my wife) sold family heirlooms, gone into card debt, does the VA care ? He'll no they DON'T

  • @derekcasanares4785
    @derekcasanares4785 2 года назад +13

    I always enjoy the knowledge that you share to the veteran community. I was veterans would take obtaining their Pension and Compensation as a high priority.

  • @UnicornMeat512
    @UnicornMeat512 2 года назад +15

    The reason it is so important to fight for 100% is because you can't live off of 90% rates, yet it is extremely difficult to work

    • @deeznutzz8375
      @deeznutzz8375 Год назад

      But you can work! 100% is for not being able to work at all. You work and have shown you can work.

    • @kingcolga266
      @kingcolga266 Год назад +1

      Honestly 100% should be more. It means you are 100% disabled so they should pay an amount to support a family.

    • @UnicornMeat512
      @UnicornMeat512 Год назад +1

      @Deez Nutzz yeah. Might be able to hold down a job for 6 months. Maybe a year. But medical appointments and inability to perform certain functions leads to not lasting long anywhere. And a resume looks pretty crappy with 20 former employers in the last 12 years. Who's going to hire that guy? You can do some things sometimes, but nobody wants that on their team.

    • @UnicornMeat512
      @UnicornMeat512 Год назад

      @@kingcolga266 lots of shoulda coulda woulda. It should pay more. They shouldn't be allowed to take a guy with 170% worth of normal math disabilities and call him 90% disabled. It's all about not paying the vet so they can give tax cuts to corporations

    • @draeb2797
      @draeb2797 Год назад

      @@UnicornMeat512 This is where I am now. I had so many service connected issues. 600 page medical record. All my letters. My C&P exams. Individually everything was well past 100%, but I was given 90%. On one hand I am grateful considering I did the process with no outside help at all. Just record keeping. On the other, I can't get back my health and I'm so angry and frustrated. I got a couple of conditions that say 0%. I got a gig but left shortly thereafter. I recognize I'm bitter somewhat but the anxiety I feel around people has not improved. Like you said 90% seems like a lot. Until its your sole income because you can't reliably get work. I don't know what to do at this point. I am not a greedy person and dealt with my ailments my whole career as we all did. I do think I should have gotten 100% but I don't know if its even worth pursuing anymore. It took 3 months for my VA doctor to recommend me talk to mental health when I told him I was having trouble getting more than 3 hours of sleep a night for about 5 months straight.

  • @kevz2474
    @kevz2474 2 года назад +5

    I appreciate the work you do at Hill and Ponton

  • @jollygreen4662
    @jollygreen4662 2 года назад +3

    Claim small 10% first then hit them with bigger claims

  • @bluefluke7585
    @bluefluke7585 Год назад +1

    How do I prove unemployability due to PTSD?

  • @TeufelHund
    @TeufelHund 18 дней назад

    What if you're on SSDI already for NON SERVICE related heart attacks and stenosis and you obviously can't work. Does that qualify you for Total disability unemployability you mentioned say if you're at 40% or 70% VA disability rating for a service connected injuries?

  • @johnmcdougald1238
    @johnmcdougald1238 2 года назад +7

    The VA raters really like to screw with the 90%'ers. It took me 20 years to get to 90%. Just got a rating for my feet and they gave me 30%, which equaled out to actual 3% increase to 93%, not high enough to round up to 100%.

    • @easiersaidwithmeg
      @easiersaidwithmeg 2 года назад +1

      Same with me I’m
      At 80% and they awarded me a additional 30% for headaches which took me to 83%

    • @teeybannister
      @teeybannister 2 года назад +1

      Ohhh damn!! Another 20 percent you’ll be in the hundo club. Did you get 70% for mental? Knees, knees, plantar, ankles, …. You got all those already??

    • @johnmcdougald1238
      @johnmcdougald1238 2 года назад +1

      @@teeybannister No. They refuse the knee issues because I had Asgood Slaughters as a child, so the VA says I went into the military with a prior existing condition for my knees. Doesn't matter the 100lbs and 1000's of miles I humped it that made them worse. I was even on a Med Board for a year because of my knees. But, because I had knee problems 12 years before I went into the service, it's considered a prior existing condition.

    • @teeybannister
      @teeybannister 2 года назад +1

      @@johnmcdougald1238 even with prior existing condition, did you say “aggravated “ by service?? Those words have to be in there. Appeal for supplemental.

    • @johnmcdougald1238
      @johnmcdougald1238 2 года назад

      @@teeybannister Yes. Even presenting my Med Board, while in service, to show it became an issue. They still classify it as EPS(Existing Prior to Service)

  • @franciskowalczyl7345
    @franciskowalczyl7345 2 года назад +2

    What if the rating is 80 percent already and the situation is the health is getting worse how they can add percentage to all our health problem like dementia getting worse hearing lost. And depression to much

    • @Finestizpro
      @Finestizpro 2 года назад +1

      it has to be either Directly related to service or CAUSED by service-connected condition as a secondary

  • @samyi818
    @samyi818 2 года назад +1

    I got my 100% P&T approved 2 years ago and same time my 90% got approved tdiu. For some reason it shows my 100 scheduler as tdiu. Why isn't the tdiu become moot? Just really strange. Anybody heard or had similar situation?

  • @gloriamartin4635
    @gloriamartin4635 Год назад

    You really are misleading the veteran to ball of confusion.
    I am a 22 yr USAR did a conflict of 8 mo active. It took 15 yrs to get my 100 service connected..
    It's not what a veteran Wants. It's disabilitys that you incurred while on active duty

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Год назад

    I SERVED 21 YEARS IN U.S. Marines Field Artillery as a cannoneer,
    I was deployed overseas Shot machine guns, threw Hand grenades, and fought in Martial arts training
    I experienced many things that were life-threatening including Howitzers blowing Up on the D.M.Z. FACT!!!!!
    I have PTSD AND ANXIETY FROM SOME SERIOUS STUFF THAT HAPPENED WHEN I WAS ON ACTIVE DUTY!
    My hearing is jacked!!!! i have a Horrible right Knee {Osteoarthritis} bad back from lifting Howitzers (Bulging disc}
    Migraines like crazy { it tears me up like 2 times a month I gotta take the day off and go to sleep or rest.
    man oh man I'm going through it. I'm 60% service-connected but man oh man I have so so many issues and health problems from those years in the Marines. but meantime I encourage all U.S. veterans to not ever give up
    SSgt. Calhoun USMC OUT!

  • @joemata448
    @joemata448 2 года назад +1

    Hi I got bad knees the right one bone to bone and my back has hurt me for many years already I use to carry the mort and the base plate and move the 30 pound rounds for the 4.2 duc mort gun we fire the gun all day and all noght for training

  • @ritawarden9916
    @ritawarden9916 Год назад

    100% writing means nothing anymore my husband was 100 💯 rating. From VA he died they said have a heart attack they don't know it was in the emergency room how much do they know about your past he had vain. thrombosis this happened in the military where I found have a blood clot came to your heart that's why the heart attack could be but anyway I don't get one penny please it's been 10 years I don't get nothing

  • @frederickemmerick7730
    @frederickemmerick7730 2 года назад +1

    Who can help me without costing me an arm and a leg?

  • @surviving-uk5zl
    @surviving-uk5zl 2 года назад +2

    Both beautiful. 🥰

  • @defective1331
    @defective1331 Год назад

    why are you focused on money and payments over the treatment available at 100%. as far as i know its just more money. i get treated the same as if i were 0%

  • @joepall323
    @joepall323 Год назад

    Does someone with TDIU has the same benefits as 100% P&T scheduler?

  • @jaylinjapan4683
    @jaylinjapan4683 2 года назад +10

    I guess I don't fully understand how hard it is to get 100%. I got 100% after my first claim a couple months after I got out of the military.

    • @DemetriusJRoss
      @DemetriusJRoss 2 года назад +3

      That’s great but hopefully you’re okay.

    • @jaylinjapan4683
      @jaylinjapan4683 2 года назад +2

      @@DemetriusJRoss I'm working on ok. Thanks for asking.

    • @teeybannister
      @teeybannister 2 года назад +2

      Damn first try?? Impressive. 1=100% or several claims on your first try?.. you did 20 years of service?

    • @daveb2280
      @daveb2280 2 года назад +2

      I had three ratings at 60% total. My fourth rating was 100% with SMC-S P&T. This was over a span of maybe four years. The key to a winning claim is reading the CFR's and know what medical evidence you need as well as being able to establish SC. You also need to be a good writer who can articulate your claim's impact on your social and occupational impairments.

    • @teeybannister
      @teeybannister 2 года назад +1

      @@daveb2280 outstanding advice! I’m at 90%, I’m almost there. Got a few more claims pending. I’ll give it end of this year to get it. Did you ask for your P&T??

  • @joseromero9933
    @joseromero9933 2 года назад +1

    How you doing ladies? Thank you for this very informative video, I live in California and I'm moving to Texas next year. I'm 100% thank God I ,was wondering what kind of benefits are granted to veterans who are 100? living in Texas also I like to get involved helping out veterans by becoming a VSO how can I go about it in the state of Texas ?

  • @UnicornMeat512
    @UnicornMeat512 2 года назад +1

    If someone was at 90% and wanted to get to 100%, could they both file for tdiu and an increase? Because clearly 100% scheduler rating is more secure.

  • @robertrodriguez3614
    @robertrodriguez3614 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the great content.

  • @NeoSoulCrew
    @NeoSoulCrew 2 года назад +10

    Rachel is always on point!

  • @wanda5745
    @wanda5745 Год назад

    What happens if your spouse passes away Would you get the mount that he was getting

  • @teeybannister
    @teeybannister 2 года назад +1

    Well (70+50+30+30+10+10) will get you there. I just to get my 70 for Mental.
    I think I got it. I’m at 60% now ( 30+30+10) . I got a strategy. Wish me luck
    Remember 2 (0%) = 10% too

    • @paulemerry
      @paulemerry 2 года назад

      30+30+10 by VA math is 56% combined (paid at 60% but rating is actually 56%. When adding another claims % it needs to build from 56%) a 70% mental health rating would put you at 87% (paid at 90% pay level). That’s a great rating and good luck with everything!! Stick to it

    • @teeybannister
      @teeybannister 2 года назад

      @@paulemerry thanks I’m at 90% now

  • @robertspringer4112
    @robertspringer4112 2 года назад +1

    Time stamps, would be great, 5 star video

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 Год назад

    50 years waiting, august 3rd hearing. 40%% in 1 ear 80%% in the other, PTSD, Anxiety, and depression. Wish me luck. ) compensation NONE x 50 years... it was only 18 years ago that My hearing loss ( first detected in my exit medical 1973) was finally filed proper then un-filed and un-filed, and un-filed, by CREEPS everywhere. PRAY like God, that all veterans receive better care, and meaningful treatments in all injuries service connected. This video is amazing. My only hope remained, because I decided SUICIDE was off the table

  • @user-ms3ko5gn8e
    @user-ms3ko5gn8e Год назад +1

    Unfortunately there are people who abuse the system. I know a thirty something year old veteran that is 100% dissabled making $4000 tax free monthly.But fully capable of working and has worked out of the service and never served in a war but claims to have injuries that can't be proven like fibromialgea. They should look into claims more and award benefits to veterans that are truly suffering from ptsd and dissablities.

    • @Paleotech1
      @Paleotech1 Год назад

      Boat loads of scammers.

    • @user-ms3ko5gn8e
      @user-ms3ko5gn8e Год назад

      @@Paleotech1 for sure! They need to look into those people that are scamming the system. But they didn't when I brought it to attention. In fact she tried to get more money from the state disability but thankfully was denied.

    • @jimhickman3296
      @jimhickman3296 Год назад

      Amen, brother!!!

  • @sirchazz
    @sirchazz Год назад

    What? Can you repeat that? I drive my friends and family crazy. On Valentines Day I recieved VA's rating of 60%. Still have appointments for conditions. Dont know why they closed the case and rating but it is a good thing, I can now obtain help. I need it, I have a lot of enailments they just denied. They combined PTSD and Burn Pits for 50%. They also only gave me a portion of the back pay. 100% is possible, but I would be ok with 90 to 95%. Rachel can I obtain your PA expertise. I will send an email as well. I also should be rated Burn Pits direct exposed durring my deployment "Iraqi Freedome" Awarded back to day of exposure.

  • @richardmendez1527
    @richardmendez1527 2 года назад +1

    Until I get service connected rating can I not file a secondary conditions ridiculopathy,,
    Neuropathy along with other body parts additional to my neck and back..or intent to file etc...

    • @richardmendez1527
      @richardmendez1527 2 года назад

      Can I do this before I get service connected intent to file which I have heard about that can be good for 12 months so when I get service connected within theses 12 months I can get back pay for secondary conditions?

    • @paulemerry
      @paulemerry 2 года назад +1

      When you file, what I did was file my claim plus an additional secondary claim at the same time. You would file your claim then add the other claim secondary to the first. That way you would get back pay for your new percentage. They will add those 2 together when paying back pay. And yes you have one year to file but it can go longer after filing. I filed within my 12 month window but the claim took almost 2 years which they paid back pay for that entire time back to my intent to file date. Remember after you file make sure to file for another intent to file to get that date as far back as possible if filing another claim. I try to always have an intent to file on record. Good luck!

  • @jerrykr7kz
    @jerrykr7kz 2 года назад

    Joe-Joe Jones is 90% and receiving 100% Pay. 90% is medical. 100% is paid for unemployability. I was told at the VA that it is impossible to reach 100% for medical unless it's given all at once at the outset. Otherwise, it's like this. Let's say you're given 50% at the beginning or outset, or right off the bat. You put in another claim soon after. The second claim, VA gives you 30%. Do you now have 80%? NO! You were first given 50%. That means you now have 50% remaining of the 100% possible. From the new (2nd) awarded claim of 30% is now deducted from the remaining 50% for grabs. But this is how they really do it, as I was told. The remaining 50% is now considered as 100%. So, 30% of fifty is 15%. Since VA rounds off to the lowest 10th - 15 become 10% added your present 50% = 60% medical. That's the only reason the VA introduced 'unemployability' for people over 70% can draw 100% pay. And for those Skeptics, otherwise there would be no mention of un unemployability in the first place, at all, no need to.

  • @DewJohnson1
    @DewJohnson1 Год назад

    I am 70% and TDIU, paid 100% the VA rules say you can earn up to around $1000 on the side, I have not worked since my rating in 2004. I am wanting to do some home based work and dont want to cheat, meaning I want to report it as self employment. I have had a tremendous amount of medical problems since ratings, multiple spine and hip surgeries all connected to service. Should I reopen and try to get to a true schedular 100% or just leave it alone? I would like to earn more to build up my social security. I am a combat vet of Afghanistan.

  • @stevencourtney6307
    @stevencourtney6307 Год назад

    I have prostate cancer. I was diagnosed in 2015 by the VA w this condition..I served in Afghanistan and was just service connected in Jan 2023. Should I expect the 100% rating to be retroactive to 2015?

  • @larryroe1920
    @larryroe1920 Год назад

    Good morning my name is Larry Roe sr aka pmod compton I just mailed my case to you firm did you get the information picture of me ? OK FOR GOT TO MAIL CURRENT APPOINTMENT OK camara please also mailing in recent covid shots am not taken any moe

  • @victorrositas6046
    @victorrositas6046 2 года назад

    Just a question.....why are people in the VA or the government no talking about the toxin contamination that occurred at Fort Mcllean....in which many soldiers whether training or stationed in Fort Mcllean were contaminated with toxins that through this day are suffering from that contamination and have developed desease from that effect....the only thing they did was to shut down the Fort....and proceeded to cover the fact about what was there and it affected the soldiers...no regards for the soldiers..
    I know that the Marine Corp have been heard...what about the army soldiers who are still suffering to this day...what...NO HOPE FOR SOLDIERS..... we can just go pick flowers....and survive as long as we can..... REALLY.... SERIOUSLY....

  • @geraldbelair
    @geraldbelair 6 месяцев назад

    How can I get my rating code sheet asap
    P

  • @BillyBob-tt7hy
    @BillyBob-tt7hy Год назад

    I was granted 100% ten years ago, I worked toward that for years, a month or two later, during Obama, without a hearing, I was dropped back to 90%. I was greatly affected by agent orange, hip replacements, 3 shoulder surgery’s, neck surgeryprostate surgery, radiation treatments, complete hearing loss, without hearing aids I hear nothing, skin conditions, cataract surgery. No reason I shouldn’t be 100% but they won’t, I’m 80 and slipping away.

  • @thastinger345
    @thastinger345 2 года назад

    They give you 3200-3800 a month to not be capable of working due to your service to country, you would be better off having 3 baby daddy in section 8/3 housing and EBT with 2 "free" school meals a day

  • @mickey1618
    @mickey1618 Год назад

    Easier said than done; getting the Examiner to just read the evidence, that is. I have a Presumptive Condition and the associated Secondary Condition claims pending for almost 6 months. I can just imagine if I were asking to be a "Hundo" which I'm not. All the supporting evidence is derived from VA health care. Initially I believed that the objective of the PACT Act was in part to make it relatively easier for the VA to process these claims and to alleviate the backlog. A win-win situation....NOT. I guess they are planning to present the denial notice to my widow during my burial activities. I'm going on 79.

  • @jessemarin5044
    @jessemarin5044 Год назад

    If a veteran has 3 static claims and had a rating of 70 or 80 % combined and hasn't worked in over 2 year's and is over 60 years old what would the likelihood of TDIU be for that individual.
    Static claims would be 2 hip replacement and a knee replacement.
    DJD, and tinnitus are 10% each as well.

  • @1Andrea
    @1Andrea Год назад

    Keep fighting look at the CFR’s if you know you’re right you’re right look up SMC-S you need 160%

  • @Officialheatrecords
    @Officialheatrecords Год назад

    If I am already at 60% disabled for my heart my ankles and migraines if I file for depression that's secondary to my migraines could I possibly get 100% this way?

  • @michaelstanfield225
    @michaelstanfield225 Год назад

    higher level review notified me of a error or duty to assist at lower level. a expedited new C&P exam is scheduled in three days. Is the fact that Social Security just two weeks ago approved 100% disability for the same Asthma/COPD overlap that is my disease the VA will be deciding?

  • @maryfvt4911
    @maryfvt4911 Год назад

    I live in St George, Utah. I have tried 4 times to get my husbands rating increased to 100% and have been unsuccessful. Do you know of a VA attorney in my area that I could work with, and that might be able to help me?
    Thanks for any help.
    Maryfrances

  • @forexfrank4484
    @forexfrank4484 2 года назад

    wrong... you can work while on TDIU.. but you cannot make over 1100 a month or something like that..

  • @elinino5275
    @elinino5275 2 года назад +2

    I'm totally deaf in my right ear and VA clowns rated @10% 🤬

    • @kelvinodom0909
      @kelvinodom0909 2 года назад

      Can your file for smc(special monthly compensation) for lose of use?

    • @RLTW_03
      @RLTW_03 2 года назад +2

      Not down playing your disability but any hearing loss claim is a considered a "low value" claim. Unfortunately, us vets suffer as these claims never result in much unless you are higher up on the scale to push you over to the next level.

    • @ashleycbla
      @ashleycbla Год назад

      You have to be deaf in both ears to get a higher rating

    • @elinino5275
      @elinino5275 Год назад

      @@ashleycbla lol I believe it

  • @odecaplon7250
    @odecaplon7250 Год назад

    They denied because I retired on my job ?

  • @kathywalton7953
    @kathywalton7953 Год назад

    How do we contact you with the rating that I have now and what it is.

  • @1Andrea
    @1Andrea Год назад

    Veteran is entitled to 100% service connection rating for xxxx based upon
    Veteran is entitled to a 40% service connection rating for xxxx
    Based upon

  • @rafaelsalgado8662
    @rafaelsalgado8662 Год назад

    I have a 0% rating back in 1986 and I'm filling now. Will I received a pro rate from 1986?

  • @rdking8001
    @rdking8001 Год назад

    Yea so say the VA , I went to my private audiologist shows hearing loss and tinnitus, I went to VA audiologist they show hearing loss and tinnitus gave me hearing aids, went to C&P audiologist showed hearing loss, went to second C&P audiologist showed hearing loss and finally went to third C&P audiologist and not sure on results but I’m guessing they kept trying until they got the results they wanted to deny my claim ! In the denial letter they said my job in service is connected to hearing loss and exams show hearing loss but still denied? This whole process is depressing 😳

  • @Ja31982
    @Ja31982 Год назад

    I’m getting fed up with the va. They keep denying my hypertension claim, they diagnosed me with it, and I’ve been on meds every sense. Can you all help me?

  • @TheAdadadada
    @TheAdadadada Год назад

    What if you want to apply for a higher service connected disability (50 years later) that originally was MISDIAGNOSED by the VA and the symptoms have gotten worse????

  • @theclarksvillepiper9202
    @theclarksvillepiper9202 Год назад

    I play a musical instrument getting paid for services on occasion, would that count against the unemployability rating?

  • @LaquishaSprings
    @LaquishaSprings Год назад

    What happens if I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease after my military service. My symptoms are related to my service connect disabilities?

  • @jerrytipton5728
    @jerrytipton5728 Год назад

    I slipped off the tailgate of my truck ín Korea on a field project and they gave me 6 10mg pain pills and they sent me to sick bay every day for a half hour hot oil massage every day and then an hour of traction treatments. I had to have a surgery on my neck. They want

  • @sirchazz
    @sirchazz Год назад

    Rachel. My VA doctor also noted during my physical that the Shoulder surgery was a bad or bached operation.

  • @Puertoricanmarriedtofilipina
    @Puertoricanmarriedtofilipina 2 года назад

    I’m slowly starting to understand the VA rating math please don’t ask me how but is finally clicking

  • @charliemartin4387
    @charliemartin4387 Год назад

    I am a Vet and I have a letter from a VA Dr. Dating back to June 1978 that I should remain on disability, but never been paid for disability and VA refuses to acknowledge the letter and I always denied.

  • @charliemartin4387
    @charliemartin4387 Год назад

    I talk to Caucasian people all the time and they tell me all they do is tell VA they have a let say back and the VA gives Caucasian 80 per cent and they never complained about back issues, on the other hand I hurt my back while running and they denied me saying the medics said I only had a back strain.

  • @sheilacrumm2492
    @sheilacrumm2492 Год назад

    I was found 100 percent back I n the 70s in la but I am a first responder who was disabled do to research study

  • @kalis5060
    @kalis5060 Год назад

    Do you represent people in Ohio?

  • @ssa-irs1571
    @ssa-irs1571 2 года назад +1

    Federer

  • @visoroverwatch3247
    @visoroverwatch3247 2 года назад +11

    PROTIP: If your already 100% and you still have pending claims, you can cancel those claims if you want just to be safe.

    • @mikewhitton3518
      @mikewhitton3518 2 года назад

      I have100% rating I have other issues like agent orange a Tbi ihavenot filed these injuries what do I toget these recognied

  • @chino2037
    @chino2037 2 года назад +2

    Great information and Rachel has the best smile I’ve ever seen😉

    • @eQuariuz
      @eQuariuz 2 года назад +2

      Stop simping.

    • @bxi1547
      @bxi1547 Год назад

      Comments like this only makes you look creepy and desperate.

  • @douglasmccants8682
    @douglasmccants8682 Год назад

    Why does it tell you you are being paid for one percentage, but it shows you are at a higher percentage?

  • @xuexxiong
    @xuexxiong Год назад

    I need a higher rating for my lumbago, a slow and painful death.

  • @allankroepfl1260
    @allankroepfl1260 2 года назад

    Contracted chemical pneumonia while in basic after all there years I now have emphysema can that be caused by pneumonia

  • @banderson2064
    @banderson2064 Год назад

    I love to have you ladies as my attorney., because the attorney I have now really suck

  • @eddiewatkins9561
    @eddiewatkins9561 2 года назад

    What action can I take if I keep getting denied but the only records the VA have is what I supplied them. All they sent me when I requested my records was from my first exams going and my discharge exames

  • @boskinner9328
    @boskinner9328 2 года назад +1

    Just got 70% and filed for tdiu have a c&p exam soon

  • @raven69600
    @raven69600 Год назад

    I honestly don’t think the VA is trying to stop us veterans from getting compensation, I think they just want to make sure it’s a legitimate claim. I’m at 40%, 10 for tinnitus and 30 for PTSD ( unspecified anxiety and depression) and this is after doing my claim more than 30 years after getting out of active duty. It’s the guys who abuse the system that make it tough for us guys who are legit.

    • @jayda3335
      @jayda3335 Год назад

      U make a great point. U mentioned u did over 30 years of active duty and I assume U have medical records that display ur injuries throughout ur career. Maybe 900+ more pages which is reasonable to assume w/that much time in service. So how is it, that PVT Joe snuffy w/under 2yrs of service is getting 100% from an MEB for injuries that are not combat service related and simply for routine injuries caused by PT or field training exercises? In other words the amount of medical record pages that the PVT has accumulated in 1 or 2 yrs doesnt compare to yours especially considering that U more than likely have served in several combat related tours in 30yrs Vs that PVT's 0 tours!

  • @richardpena944
    @richardpena944 Год назад

    So you do the work to get the veteran a higher disability rate? BC I been fighting the va for about 4 years.

  • @sheilacrumm2492
    @sheilacrumm2492 Год назад

    But I have never myself received the benefits on my own mother got them I moved in with gather at fifteen so I need to know what I need to do

  • @floydhoward5744
    @floydhoward5744 Год назад

    I am a disable vet since 1970 because of the cover up of what happen to me the navy did a cover up l was hurt in boot camp by an officer of the day which is an O D he tried to break my neck on a 2 to 4 watch which landed me in the hospital for about 4 months after they couldn't fix what they had broken I was discharged without any of my BENEFITS oh yes did tell you why the cover up the O D was a Christian Knight this is why the cover up happen in 1970 and I am still seeing doctors I went to sick bay after it happen because I could no longer function that's when the cover up begain

  • @Blueline69311
    @Blueline69311 2 года назад +1

    You can make up to $13,590.00 a year while being TDIU. That number is the poverty threshold which you can go up to but don’t exceed it or you will be in trouble.

    • @Broke_Expat
      @Broke_Expat 2 года назад +1

      TDIU is paid at 100% which is $3,332.06 per month... I'm not following your $13,590 ....

    • @incognegro2315
      @incognegro2315 Год назад +1

      @@Broke_Expat The $13k is the maximum amount of money you’re allowed to make legally while collecting TDIU (3k/month) because TDIU is basically collecting unemployment through the VA.

    • @Broke_Expat
      @Broke_Expat Год назад +1

      @@incognegro2315 - thank you! I know you're very busy. We appreciate the information & your time

    • @incognegro2315
      @incognegro2315 Год назад

      @@Broke_Expat no problem

  • @donaldwood353
    @donaldwood353 Год назад

    Can you help me ?

  • @RonaldMarcotte-hs7qn
    @RonaldMarcotte-hs7qn Год назад

    Can I be contacted

  • @TheWartortal
    @TheWartortal 2 года назад

    idk who the lady is on the right but her smile takes my depression away

  • @chadsolomon571
    @chadsolomon571 Год назад

    Pretty women 🤩

  • @johnnicatra570
    @johnnicatra570 2 года назад

    I have non Hodgkin's lymphoma and I'm under chemo.Nam vet boots on the ground agent Orange.Should I expect to receive 100%?.

    • @HillAndPonton
      @HillAndPonton  2 года назад

      Sounds like you should be qualifying for benefits. Contact the VA!

  • @smooth4lifepinky151
    @smooth4lifepinky151 Год назад

    Absolutely truly truly appreciate this video so insightful open my eyes to so much!!!

  • @Puertoricanmarriedtofilipina
    @Puertoricanmarriedtofilipina 2 года назад

    After so many years is starting to some how make sense, just start watching many videos on here and you will start to get it

  • @mikerevah5883
    @mikerevah5883 2 года назад

    You can work while tdiu but you can’t make over a certain amount

  • @daveb2280
    @daveb2280 2 года назад +2

    Very well explained.

  • @elizabethgiron8699
    @elizabethgiron8699 Год назад

    Is there an age limit for unemployability for a veteran?

  • @lizettehocutt7573
    @lizettehocutt7573 2 года назад

    My husband have PTSD and Dementia and we are waiting to get 100%; I’m his caregiver and he can work or drive.