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Rob m

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  1. Does anyone know which form to use/send  to request P&T (my friend is already 100% scheduler) ? I'm helping a buddy who does not read very well and he cannot figure it out. I looked for awhile, but did not come up with a solid answer either.

     

    Thank you

  2. Buddy of mine filed a claim appox 4.5 years ago and did not agree with the findings (lowballed on a couple of items ) so he filed a NOD. Appox 2 years later he filed another new claim and was found to be 100% schedular. Now, 4 years after the original NOD he gets a packet in the mail wanting to know if he wants to pursue the NOD. My thinking is that there nothing to gain as he is already 100% schedular (but not P&T). The only thing I can think of if they try to or reduce him in the future, and increase via the original NOD may give him a few extra percentage points which could help offset any reduction if that happens in the future.

    Thanks, also I'm righting this for my buddy as he has difficulty reading/writing due to a TBI.

  3. My buddy is a military retiree who also collects VA disability (50%) he's thinking of apply for SSDI which would give him 3 checks. He is also a FERS employee but may not be able to keep up the GS job much longer due to service connected problems and told me he was going to apply for FERS disability retirement giving him 4 checks.

    I told him I thought 3 checks were possible, never heard of 4 (quadruple).

    Any thoughts???

    Thanks

  4. "To get P&T you must be 100% or TDIU. Are you working? If you are not able to work you should also file for SSDI. If you are 100% or TDIU for at least a year then your condition is static which means P&T".

    This is not exactly true, maybe in some cases, but not all.

    My buddy is 100% TBI, PTSD and several other items for 3 plus years and has applied/asked for P&T twice and turned down both times, heck he even ahs a letter for a neuro doc stating he will never improve and his conditions are permanent.

  5. I'm helping a friend who has difficulty reading and writing due to TBI.

    He is currently 100% schedular (but no SMC award).

    He does get a special amount, I believe $100 per month for erectile dysfunction (could this be the SMCs award and just worded differently???)

    The conditions are:

    70% PTSD

    50% skull fracture

    40 Fibro

    40% TBI residuals

    30% migrains

    30% surgical scars

    5 diffierent 10% ratings for ankels, knees, shoulder ect..

    When he got his letter there was no mention of SMC s or P&T (we have submitted a claim to have his 100% schedular upgraded to P&T) and are awaiting an answer.

    From my general reading, I thought once a vet passes 160%, they were eligible for a SMC s award.

    Thanks

  6. This may be hard to believe, but it is true. I was in the same situation as you and recieved my letter (80%) July 2011 but did not receive any payment until Feb 2013. Now, I did file another claim after July 2011, but I do not see why that would have held up the payment. Bottom line, you may get paid today, or you may be waiting a year or more.

    My suggestion, do not make plans, spend money or allocate any of these forthcoming funds until you have the actual money deposited in your account, again it could take a while.

  7. Try ing help a vet put a request in for P&T.

    Please comment if you think this looks good or needs changes.

    Thanks

    OVERVIEW-

    Veteran has been rated by the VA (effective date of 01 Feb 2011) 100% schedular and requests assignment of permanent and total (P&T) status to this rating.

    Justification-

    Veteran suffers from several service connected debilitating injuries which have been determined though Neuro examination to be permanent in nature.

    According to neurologist XXX X. XXX MD the veteran suffers from the following permanent service connected disabilities.

    1. Skull fracture currently rated at 50%
    2. Post traumatic migraines currently rated at 30%
    3. Sequelaes of traumatic brain injury TBI currently rated at 40%
    4. PTSD currently rated at 70%

    Doctors Notes: This patients condition is permanent.(XXX X. XXX MD)

    Veteran's notes: While Dr XXX did not comment on the veteran's post surgical scars, it could be easily theorized that these scars (currently rated at 30%) are permanent as the veteran has had these scars for more than 19 years with zero improvement or changes. The 4 items summarized by Dr. XXX plus addition of the scars easily pushes the veteran's overall rating past 100%.

    Please consider and assign permanent and total (P&T) status to this service connected veteran.

    See attached notes from Dr XXX

  8. Buddy is 100% schedular (2 years now) but not rated P&T

    70 PTSD

    50 partial skull loss

    40 TBI residulars (difficulties reading/writing, memory loss ect..)

    40 Fibro

    30 Migrains

    30 scars

    numerous 10's (ankels, knees, shoulder ect..)

    He would like chap 35 for dependants.

    I'm thinking he should get a letter from his neuro doc stating the skull and underlying brain damage will never heal or regenerate and visable scars will never heal.

    Any other ideas? Buddy is 50 years old

    Lastly, if he does apply for P&T, is there a standard form to fill out?

    Thanks

  9. I was looking at my C&P and see the statement "suffers from a mild TBI". I had a 3 inch by 4 inch piece of skull removed and documented underlying brain damage. My question is, II lost a large piece of skull, have brain damage, disfiguring scar, chronic migrains and numerous sequal problem and the C&P states "mild TBI" what does it take to be classified as moderate or severe?

    Just doesn't make sense, I would have thought I have at least a moderate TBI if not severe.

    Thanks

  10. A buddy of mine filed a Nod in Oct 2011 (14 months ago) and it is still in the initial stage (Appeal pending).

    From looking at Appeal Pending: You have initiated an appeal, but at this point your case is still with the local VA office that made the decision on your case.

    I see there are 6 stages for a completed NOD, this is through the Atlanta office, any ideas how long this process takes?

    Thanks

  11. Maybe my situation is unique, but I am still waiting. This may be hard to believe, but I received my awad letter 26, July 2011 and I still have not received my money. I have checked ebenefits, talked to the 1-800 people everything, I don't know where my money is or why I haven't been paid.

    So while some on this board will tell you 30-60 days, I'm here to thell you, depending on complications, you may be in my boat waiting 16+ months with no news or information in sight.

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