If i have 50% for migraine and 50% for TBI and my impaired motor movement, gait, and behavioral disturbance are rated as "not service connected" am i crazy for feeling like im getting shafted ?
No, it's common for veterans to feel frustrated and confused about how the VA rates conditions. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know!
Can you file a fdc for tbi with a secondary claim of migraines and another secondary claim from the tbi for PTSD? What’s the best way to connect it and get their higher rating the veteran deserves?
I have 10% rating from headaches after a head injury with possible skull fracture. Ive struggled since with various problems. I had no mri or evaluation for tbi, but looking back it is obvious of the change of my life. I feel as though i was overlooked and im not sure if there is anything i can do other than seek help for the symptoms. Ive been out for 20 yrs but ive had some medical documentation from my struggles. 10% is insulting when other people have much higher for hearing deficits.
We'd be happy to discuss your claim to see if we can help. We're at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consult at this link: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/?.com&CommentShare
I agree. A Chairforce veteran who has never left the USA getting 100% and a Army combat Infantryman deployed over a year behind enemy lines getting 10%. Sad
I know my response is late, but I was in the army for six years. I was an MP during service, one night I was chasing a guy down, caught up to him and ultimately he bashed my nose with his head. I had bilateral black eyes and a bloody nose. I was taken to the medics/doctor and they diagnosed it at the time as a “bruised nose”, and like you there was no MRI/Xrays taken. Afterwards it was noted that the septum was deviated(broken) and I began having multiple physical/medical issues( and over time behavioral issues).This was in the mid 1980’s when a TBI was unheard of. I was later chaptered out of the service after receiving an article 15 for misconduct. I went for VA ratings over the years and finally they figured out that I had incurred a moderate TBI that night that I was bashed in the face with that guys head. Long story short, yes you can get a rating and it isn’t that easy, but get your doctors to hear what happened to you and put it in writing. The verbiage the VA needs to see /hear is “more likely than not “ that it could have caused you to have a TBI .
My PTSD and TBI was combined as one rating, 70%. I had 50% PTSD, then put claim in for TBI. This doesn’t seem right. I would do better with 2 separate ratings. Does the VA do this often?
Yeah the way people go is take the combine from mental and tbi. 70 sounds reasonable. But migranes you can get an extra 50. Since it’s rated under a different diagnostic code
you can get them to split them. you need too if you need aide and attendace. If u have head aches and your memory sucks. You better get on it. I already know im going to end up in a home one day or have to have a live in nurse. The VA likes to put them together to make it hard to get Aide and Attendance or SMC T/R . Keep a daily log of head aches and dum stuff u do. Cant find the remote because u can't remember where u put it. Write it down, got lost driving home, write it down. every day
I’m rated at 50% PTSD. I have a TBI exam in a few weeks. Is it possible for the VA to actually lower my PTSD rating after my TBI exam ? I’m so worried the VA is going to screw me by lowering my overall rating.
Hi John. Unfortunately we get that question a lot. You might find this page helpful: www.woodslawyers.com/can-va-reduce-veterans-disability-benefits-rating/
I just went to a PTSD exam ,near the end of the exam she kept talking about the possibility of having tbi .?? Does that help me in my case or does it hurt my PTSD exam.?????
When making claims for PTSD and TBI, the VA is supposed to give veterans the highest rating, whether for PTSD, TBI, or a general health condition. All claims are different, so you may be able to receive a rating for TBI and a secondary rating for PTSD. It's also important to remember the VA’s rule about pyramiding. A symptom can only receive one rating. Therefore, for example, the VA could not consider headaches in your claims for both TBI and PTSD, even though they are a symptom of both. The VA is required to make rating decisions that are most favorable to the veteran. That means, if a group of symptoms can be rated under different diagnostic codes, the VA must rate them in whatever way results in the highest rating for the vet. You can learn more about TBI and PTSD here: www.woodslawyers.com/tbi-and-ptsd-ratings/
So i got a tbi and now have migranes, by law will it be rated under code 8100 or under tbi symptoms? And what would be the most proper way to make a claim for migranes under tbi?
That's a good question. The VA rates migraines using diagnostic code 8100 in the Schedule for Rating Disabilities and residuals of traumatic brain injury with diagnostic code 8045. Some conditions are presumptively connected to a TBI and should automatically receive compensation. Other conditions, such as migraines, may be eligible for benefits if you can connect them secondarily to a TBI that occurred during your military service. If you need more clarification on this topic or if you would like help filing or appealing a VA disability claim, you can reach us at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at this link: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/
If a doctor believes there is evidence to show that your TBI was caused by military service, it is not too late to make a claim. However, the effective date of your benefits will be determined by the date you file, so the sooner you file, the better! We can assist with your initial application at no cost to you, if you'd like. We're at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at www.woodslawyers.com/contact
@@woodslawyersI filed 2021 TBI and headaches and tinnitus. My TBI I have military medical records hospitalized in a Army hospital having my fractured skull repaired and wired together then convelecent leave. I have no record for tinnitus. Two years later tinnitues 10% and TBI headaches DEFERRED.
Great info. I was diagnosed with 10% PTSD and TBI in 2008. Total of 20%. After I filed for an increase in PTSD the VA put me in for an increase for TBI also. I had a C&P exam and, among other things, I got the highest severity checked for memory and neurobehavioral faucets. Does this mean I’ll be rated at 100%?
A lot of factors are considered when the VA determines your disability rating, so it's hard to answer that question. Here is some information that could help answer your question: www.woodslawyers.com/10-ways-the-va-rates-disabilities/
@@BearInThePhillipines VA combined PTSD and TBI and put me at 70% which doesn’t seem right based on their own standards, but seems fair to me. My raw total is with all my stuff is 260% percent. VA math puts me at 96%, and they rounds up so I’m now at 100%. Also got P&T. Took about a year band half total to get all of this.
having both sucks
If i have 50% for migraine and 50% for TBI and my impaired motor movement, gait, and behavioral disturbance are rated as "not service connected" am i crazy for feeling like im getting shafted ?
No, it's common for veterans to feel frustrated and confused about how the VA rates conditions. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know!
Can you file a fdc for tbi with a secondary claim of migraines and another secondary claim from the tbi for PTSD? What’s the best way to connect it and get their higher rating the veteran deserves?
I have 10% rating from headaches after a head injury with possible skull fracture. Ive struggled since with various problems. I had no mri or evaluation for tbi, but looking back it is obvious of the change of my life. I feel as though i was overlooked and im not sure if there is anything i can do other than seek help for the symptoms. Ive been out for 20 yrs but ive had some medical documentation from my struggles. 10% is insulting when other people have much higher for hearing deficits.
We'd be happy to discuss your claim to see if we can help. We're at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consult at this link: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/?.com&CommentShare
I agree. A Chairforce veteran who has never left the USA getting 100% and a Army combat Infantryman deployed over a year behind enemy lines getting 10%. Sad
I know my response is late, but I was in the army for six years. I was an MP during service, one night I was chasing a guy down, caught up to him and ultimately he bashed my nose with his head. I had bilateral black eyes and a bloody nose. I was taken to the medics/doctor and they diagnosed it at the time as a “bruised nose”, and like you there was no MRI/Xrays taken. Afterwards it was noted that the septum was deviated(broken) and I began having multiple physical/medical issues( and over time behavioral issues).This was in the mid 1980’s when a TBI was unheard of. I was later chaptered out of the service after receiving an article 15 for misconduct. I went for VA ratings over the years and finally they figured out that I had incurred a moderate TBI that night that I was bashed in the face with that guys head. Long story short, yes you can get a rating and it isn’t that easy, but get your doctors to hear what happened to you and put it in writing. The verbiage the VA needs to see /hear is “more likely than not “ that it could have caused you to have a TBI .
Thanks for the video
My PTSD and TBI was combined as one rating, 70%. I had 50% PTSD, then put claim in for TBI. This doesn’t seem right. I would do better with 2 separate ratings. Does the VA do this often?
Yes if the symptoms are hard to separate from one another
Yeah the way people go is take the combine from mental and tbi. 70 sounds reasonable. But migranes you can get an extra 50. Since it’s rated under a different diagnostic code
you can get them to split them. you need too if you need aide and attendace. If u have head aches and your memory sucks. You better get on it. I already know im going to end up in a home one day or have to have a live in nurse. The VA likes to put them together to make it hard to get Aide and Attendance or SMC T/R . Keep a daily log of head aches and dum stuff u do. Cant find the remote because u can't remember where u put it. Write it down, got lost driving home, write it down. every day
i have 100% P&T for PTSD, Major depressive disorder with TBI and dizziness, not sure what that means
Means if ur not getting smc they are screwing u
I have TBI but no headaches. How is that rated ?
I’m rated at 50% PTSD. I have a TBI exam in a few weeks. Is it possible for the VA to actually lower my PTSD rating after my TBI exam ? I’m so worried the VA is going to screw me by lowering my overall rating.
Hi John. Unfortunately we get that question a lot. You might find this page helpful: www.woodslawyers.com/can-va-reduce-veterans-disability-benefits-rating/
Yes this happened to me
I just went to a PTSD exam ,near the end of the exam she kept talking about the possibility of having tbi .?? Does that help me in my case or does it hurt my PTSD exam.?????
When making claims for PTSD and TBI, the VA is supposed to give veterans the highest rating, whether for PTSD, TBI, or a general health condition. All claims are different, so you may be able to receive a rating for TBI and a secondary rating for PTSD. It's also important to remember the VA’s rule about pyramiding. A symptom can only receive one rating. Therefore, for example, the VA could not consider headaches in your claims for both TBI and PTSD, even though they are a symptom of both. The VA is required to make rating decisions that are most favorable to the veteran. That means, if a group of symptoms can be rated under different diagnostic codes, the VA must rate them in whatever way results in the highest rating for the vet. You can learn more about TBI and PTSD here: www.woodslawyers.com/tbi-and-ptsd-ratings/
@@woodslawyers thhanks
@@woodslawyers thank you,for your thought of the situation.
So i got a tbi and now have migranes, by law will it be rated under code 8100 or under tbi symptoms? And what would be the most proper way to make a claim for migranes under tbi?
That's a good question. The VA rates migraines using diagnostic code 8100 in the Schedule for Rating Disabilities and residuals of traumatic brain injury with diagnostic code 8045. Some conditions are presumptively connected to a TBI and should automatically receive compensation. Other conditions, such as migraines, may be eligible for benefits if you can connect them secondarily to a TBI that occurred during your military service. If you need more clarification on this topic or if you would like help filing or appealing a VA disability claim, you can reach us at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at this link: www.woodslawyers.com/contact/
if my TBI happened 27 years ago, i assume its to late to make a claim? TIA
If a doctor believes there is evidence to show that your TBI was caused by military service, it is not too late to make a claim. However, the effective date of your benefits will be determined by the date you file, so the sooner you file, the better! We can assist with your initial application at no cost to you, if you'd like. We're at 800-544-2108, or you can request a free consultation at www.woodslawyers.com/contact
@@woodslawyersI filed 2021 TBI and headaches and tinnitus. My TBI I have military medical records hospitalized in a Army hospital having my fractured skull repaired and wired together then convelecent leave. I have no record for tinnitus. Two years later tinnitues 10% and TBI headaches DEFERRED.
Just fix my f'ing brain. I can't take this crap anymore
Great info. I was diagnosed with 10% PTSD and TBI in 2008. Total of 20%. After I filed for an increase in PTSD the VA put me in for an increase for TBI also. I had a C&P exam and, among other things, I got the highest severity checked for memory and neurobehavioral faucets. Does this mean I’ll be rated at 100%?
A lot of factors are considered when the VA determines your disability rating, so it's hard to answer that question. Here is some information that could help answer your question: www.woodslawyers.com/10-ways-the-va-rates-disabilities/
@@woodslawyers thanks for the info. I could also just wait until I get the decision. Just nervous they are going to screw me over again. Thanks!
@@rpcdudeany update on decision?
@@BearInThePhillipines VA combined PTSD and TBI and put me at 70% which doesn’t seem right based on their own standards, but seems fair to me. My raw total is with all my stuff is 260% percent. VA math puts me at 96%, and they rounds up so I’m now at 100%. Also got P&T. Took about a year band half total to get all of this.
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My question Can I file for both TBI And PTSD ?
Yes, absolutely.
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What was the TBI exam like?