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Non-combat Related Ptsd Claims

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Notorious Kelly,

You will learn quickly on this forum that remarks like that are not funny at all. There are many vets here (myself included) who truly suffer with severe PTSD on a daily basis. It's not something to laugh about.

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If your PTSD is due to wilfull misconduct on your part, whether it be in Vietnam or the states, the DVA will not approve it.

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Anyone ever file or know of a non-combat related PTSD compensation claim arising from a serious accident stressor like a car crash, motorcycle accident or military equipment failure etc.? What happened with the claim?

The person asked a question and we have some answers.

There some legitimate members here who have been through this type of claim.

I know one that may reply or PM you.

others, we need to keep on topic. Cryptotech if you want to start a new post plese do so.

J

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Kelly

You can discuss violent thoughts with your shrink, but skip the violent "Plans".

If he thinks you are going to kill someone he has a duty to call for help. If you tell the shrink you are going to get your Glock and kill those bastards at SSA you will get yourself locked up. You can say you feel like.

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