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halos2

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  1. Age of a claim has nothing to do with when the VARO finally gets around to reviewing it. I waited almost 5 years first time, another vet I worked with waited almost 5 years, another 3 years, etc. As long as the IMO/IME is done by a certified physician and the diagnosis is what pertains to the claim I have not yet seen an expiration date on the exam, however I would think if it is over 5-6 years it might be questionable, but if your claim was about the same age, then it would balance out.

    The objective is to get the rater to READ the IMO/IME ! It flaws me how a non medical person can deny valid physician statements concerning a vets condition...what the heck!! The only thing is that when you finally are awarded on your claim, the retro dates reverts back to when you put the claim in originally.

  2. A vet I personally know very well was admitted to a PTSD treatment inpatient program March 8th of last year and completed program 23rd April last year. He has a Diagnosis of PTSD. (50%) He put in for the 100% when admitted to the program. In Oct last year he received a SOC which stated "Vet eligible for 100% related to inpatient treatment program beginning March 8 th and will end the last day of the completion of the inpatient program April 30th. In Oct of last year he received a check for March only yet he is to receive it for the 2 months as if continue 21 days in each month vet is eligible. Appealed this and is waiting. It is really stupid they write the dates he is eligible to receive this, and then pay him for just the first month.

  3. 38 years young...to die...from contaminant exposure from the military. Unfair. To this poor soul, his family and friends. Thank goodness he had a friend like you. May he rest in peace knowing his family will receive some monetary benefits he worked for and gave his life for. May they find joy in the good times they had together and the pleasant memories they shared in this sorrowful time.

  4. This has been going on for over 2 years in the midwest. Yes they get OT too. They have to work 5 days or 10 hr 5 days. Personnel at the VARO told me this way back then. They will not work OT without pay, nor would it be legal for those who are paid hourly. Friends and familys seem to get jobs there easier than the public too. Also wives or husbands of 20 year plus vets, get on in positions, and promotions occur pretty fast. I wish I would have gotten a job there years ago!! I did report this to 2 very well known Vets advocates over 2 years ago too!!

  5. Yes I took the CSRS retirement. I got a copy of the application that SS took over the phone. Apparently, I was eligible under my wife's SS number. On the app it said that I could have retired on 1 Feb 2008 (30 years) and said I would have gotten so much retirement pay. The retirement pay for 2008 I believe is incorrect, as that is the amount I got in 2010, when I retired. Darn, noow I have to worry about this. Papa

    Remember there were no raises for 2 years during this time. So the amounts would be the same.

  6. Why would you tell them to remove the 26 conditions/diagnoses the QTC examiner diagnosed? That person is a professional and by examination/lab/xray/other exams and test determined you did have more problems, you told them you wanted these to be removed? Also why would you have the IU removed too? You wrote you asked for these to be removed, so therefore maybe they will drop you down on the award too!! You got 100% PT and then told them to take away your 26 other decisions documented by QTC, and to remove the IU, and I bet they will come back and reduce you...Are you working now? Is that why you would do this?? If you were not awarded a higher percentage before this exam, why would you think/believe they would award you this without all the additional evidence?? Am I missing something here?? Why would one ever have the VA remove evidence that helped them win an award????

  7. Are you close to the Phoenix VARO? I am 157 miles away from mine and have driven there a few times to personally bring evidence and /or view my records...it will pull your file away from a person who may be working on it, though, mine was available as no one was working on it...determination phase(sitting in a room in Limbo).

    Doesn't hurt to send the new VARO a certified/registered letter stating you have no further evidence and your claim file is complete and you wish it to be proceeded with and reviewed by the rater as stands.Do you have a new VSO as you moved?

    I have personal contact with mine via email and phone calls. Wouldn't hurt to get one @ the VARO either. Mine is in the building across the hall from the VARO manager. But outreach VSO's have access to the one's at the VARO too. Are you enrolled with the va's ebenefits web site?

    Slow as it may be it does let you know where it is, and what dates/info was received.

  8. Wings, I can only speak of my own experience: My PCP was out sick for months so no appointments were made and they (VAMC) told me to wait...for what hell to freeze over?

    So I went to an outpatient clinic 25 miles away (my VAMC is 134 miles away) and I got an appointment within 1 week...also my 3 psych doctors left within 6 months so I went and made an appointment at this other VAMC and saw a new one via tele-med at this closer clinic

    . I got travel pay.

    I am 110 miles away from the closest VAMC in another state, but I choose to use the one in my state, and the clinic is in another state (closest one)...Finally my main VAMC got another PCP I went and saw her once got my copy immediately in Medical records and she LIED I went back to the area and said she lied and saw me for 92 seconds and wrote a complete physical up on me and I filed a formal complaint...they gave me a new pcpin a few weeks and she lasted for the last few years, but she is leaving next month after 34 years as a NP.

    Bottom line I went on my own to another clinic, didn't ask anyone, just went and said I was treated for x years at this VAMC, am having problems setting up appointments and want to be seen here, and they gave me an appointment...I was 50% during these times too...2 years prior to my 100% PT. NEVER had to squabble over travel pay, only thing is @ the outpatient they mail it to me as they are a 5 person clinic. I always get paid from my home to the nearest VAMC when I go to my original VAMC appointments, yet @ the outpatient clinic my home to them.

    (Mo Ia Il with Il closets clinic, Mo live, Ia closest VAMC, prefer VAMC Mo)

    Also I drive almost 3 hrs to my appointments (VAMC) and get free lodging with morning appointments paid the night before. Then I get my travel pay after my appointments the next day.

    Bottom line...I took the proactive way and went to the nearest clinic and made my appointment myself. Eventually reverted back to my original VAMC when they finally got enough specialists to provide my care.

    I hope I didn't confuse you with this.

    You travel there, they have to pay you, but it will be to the closest one they pay. Example 25 miles one way, or 60 miles one way or 134 miles, but they will take the 134 and change it to 110 because it is the closest one...you get round trip minus $6.00 copay but if over 3 trips per month no copay on the rest that month too.

  9. You write Nov 2010 you put in a claim for TDIU, with 70% ptsd noted...I see you are 70%, the claim unless you previously applied for an increase will go by the date of this claim, Nov 2010.

    Had you, when received you rating for 70% appealed it then that date could be used as along with the original date of the claim...

    ...let's say you put in a claim for an increase as you were 50% in nov 2009, and they raised you to 70% in Oct 2010, then you had a year to put in for an increase along with your NOD requesting TDIU, but did you never put in a NOD for an increase when you was awarded 70%,

    Or did your condition worsen and you put in a new claim in Nov 2010?

    Unless you were appealing the decision when achieved for your 70% within that year...and you just sent in a NEW claim in Nov 2010, they will use the original date of that claim. Remember VA does not care if your conditions are not service connected,but SSDI will grant on ANY disabilities they assume rate you unable to work. I hope I didn't confuse you.

    Are you using a VSO? Seems someone should have told you or you should have received written notification from your VARO with your 70% ptsd award...

  10. Phil did you get copies of your C&P exam? If so read what the examiner wrote like GAF score ..., More likely than not...,how much evidence they referred to to sway more in your favor...Watch out they can low ball you. If you have a fax machine, they can fax you the results asap. I have had them fax it alot for me and some other vets I have assisted along their claims processes. Remember you can always appeal the rating if you feel it was too low, but the first thing is to get a + rating which sounds like you may have gotten. Good luck along your way.

  11. You have worked harder and longer than any other person I know. They need to quit farming our your claims to different regions, because NO ONE can beat you!! You know the regs better then any of them. Hope you get your EED! Great win again for such a great and helpful person to all of us.

  12. Best thing to do is follow the advice given here. You are most likely a younger person and that I believe is a factor they use in checking or reevaluating one's status as disabled. Bring the validating info you have and medication list...Remember SSA pays for any qualifying diagnoses, and VA only pays for service connecting disabilities/Diagnoses.

    With previously utalizing an attorney for your original claim perhaps he/she could give you some advice on the way to pursue this also. Maybe via a consult verses fee base. Where are you in the VA claim area? Have you got appeals in or what have you done regarding your service connected disabilities and claims? Post here any concerns you have and many people will offer help, and some will tell what worked for them, but remember each VARO is different, and each rater is different too. Good luck with your claims and stay strong mentally to win these too.

  13. Just when I get use to it whoop there it is changed...I am like pete 53 wow covering my whole page, but I did get it to minimize by editing it down a few notches...after I sent you 3 messages trying to find current posts, I found it myself on the page to the right instead of on the bottom section. You know me medically oriented/computer savy questionable...It will probably take me a while to navigate but change is always occurring in life and with electronics.

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