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One-Zero

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  • Service Connected Disability
    80%
  • Branch of Service
    Army

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  1. Thanks Maurice, You have 1st hand experience with him - does he get the job done?
  2. Does anyone have a name (or few names) and contact info for a solid VSO in the WashDC area or Alexandria Va area? After comparing notes here it is obvious that my claim could go further, I've already emailed Dr Bash in case that becomes a necessary option - but a really need a good SO that can ensure I'm not dropping some critical pieces in the cracks. Thank You! 1-0
  3. I have a copy of the form VA 3288, to request my c-file. Would someone provide the correct wording for the request - something that has worked? Any 'average time on getting this thing? Can you go a personally pick it up at VARO?? Also, what goes in the 'To' block?? the regional VAMC?? any dummy-proofing would be appreciated! cheers, 1-0
  4. Berta, I just sent Dr Bash a note asking for an initial consult and see if there's enough in my records to work with...I'll keep my fingers crossed. Thanks, 1-0
  5. Yes they do, and for many other things. between late nights, long weekends, and online courses I finished my bachelors at 18 years in, then got my masters done at 23 years just before retiring...the credits for military service helped alot. Vets can get an idea of credit awarded at the American Council of education site here: http://www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/ cheers, 1-0
  6. Berta: the military did an excellent job at providing briefs. These briefs are available on a monthly basis (sometimes 2-3 a month if the military population is big enough). I've found the problem to be laziness or apathy on the part of the Vet retiring (PROCRASTINATION - then a 'woe is me' after they realize they should've done it)... I'm a little loco, so I made 3 complete copies of my SMR and attended briefings in 3 separate locations to get a different spin on things. They do brief CRDP/CRSC but I can honestly say it is all greek until you see how it fits in your own situation - which doesn't happen until AFTER getting out...now that I've gone thru the initial claim process and see the numbers for myself, I get it now. I tell all my friends who are close to retirement, save yourself some pain and frontload the prepwork while still on AD...I think it's why I got what I did without the help of a VSO, would like a good one now though...as I'm seeing some apparent holes that could be plugged. Pete: I can't stop working, even if I could 'technically' do it by regs and going thru the TDIU stuff...or I'd be in a bad financial way real quick. Right now - after reading JB's and others comments on how they should have rated some things, I realize I may very well be eligible for 100% schedular if nothing else - which would allow to REDUCE my work load over time due to the extra compensation...eventually getting to a point where I can IU. I've just need to figure out the steps to take at this point. thanks to all for your comments, 1-0
  7. DaleJr8; I hadn't thought of TD/IU until Berta/JB mentioned it...what VA form do you use for the request (you refer to it in your post)? Also, as I mentioned in my previous post "how would I ask for IU since I don't have any single rating of 40% or higher? I thought that was the clincher..." I may have 80% overall, but my highest single is 30%. I hope all goes well with your reconsideration. regards, 1-0
  8. Berta, JBasser; Thanks for the quick response. >The TBI as described is EXACTLY what I've incurred through injury, just didn't know that was the catch-phrase when I filed my claim on the 'closed head injury/multiple brain concussions'. > I do work, basically teaching the new generation of warriors to do the job...I wouldn't do anything if it wasn't for the pain meds though. I'm relatively young (41) and better off than others would be given the same injuries. Doc said it was my phys condition that pulled me through but I put alot of 'mileage' on as a result. I probably should be IU, but I can't bank on VA coming through if I fully disclose my condition to my employer and stop working - and then I'd be in a real bind. I am married and VA is compensating at the 80% spouse rate of $1462. Also, VA sent me a check for the retro (it was only 2 months since I just retired). CRDP goes into effect FEB according to my RAS from DFAS > JBasser; how would I ask for IU since I don't have any single rating of 40% or higher? I thought that was the clincher... >Berta: before sending Dr Bash the whole SMR, etc...Is he willing to discuss particulars first so that a person can get an idea of what the best case scenario is before paying so much cash?? many thanks, One-Zero
  9. Hello All, I'm recently retired (SEP 2007) after 24 years service. I began the claims process while on active duty under the BDD program. My claim was submitted on April 23rd 2007 and boarded(decided?) 20 Dec 2007. I received the award letter in the mail on Dec 26th, 2007...I felt the process was pretty timely considering some of the dismal stories I've heard, the most frustrating part was having absolutely NO IDEA where my claim was during the interim period, regardless of IRIS queries or 1-800 calls. I submitted 32 separate items on my claim, figuring I'd go for broke while everything was still fresh and I had the inclination to comb thru my SMR on active duty. I received 80% SC for the first 10 items; 30, 20, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10. Then 0% SC for the next eleven items I claimed, then NSC/denied for the remaining 11 issues. This was literally done in order as if someone saw the big ol' claim and said "hell, lets give him the first 10 and maybe he won't bother with the rest"... I'm rather thankful for the 80%, apart from the $ which is much needed, I understand I now have access to medical care whether the problem is SC or not because I'm over 50%, which was my major concern. What I'd like advice on is whether I should leave well enough alone or perhaps get an IMO for the remaining items??? There's plenty of documentation in the record but I really don't know what more I could expect...many of the conditions are probably masked by others. For example, the 2nd item (20%) is for Cervicular Radiculopathy with Myelopathy due to traumatic C-spine degenerative disk disease status post cervical fracture... but item #32 (NSC) is Residuals of Multiple Brain Concussions (closed head injuries) even though it's well documented and they even say so in the letter, but I don't know which one causes some of the problems - more than likely it's a cumulative combination. It's as if they gave up rating after the first ten items. I'm not bucking for dollars here, as long as I can be treated I hope I'm going to be ok...and I certainly don't want the VA tinkering with stuff unless it's absolutely required. any thoughts or experience with such a situation??? best regards, One-Zero
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