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Lee Mullins

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I am 100% P&T with Individual Unemployability

PTSD 80%

Right Knee 20%

Left Knee 10%

Tinnitus 10%

Left Tistecular Mass 0%

these are my ratings from the VA now they thank I have TBI they are testing me now and I was wondering if they find that I do have TBI should I file a clame for it and have it add or should I let it go for now since I am all ready rated 100% P&T just need some help.

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If you believe you can prove the TBI and its residuals as due to your service- I sure would file the claim if I were you.

It would matter if you ever raise to SMC level-

you would need 100% for one SC and than 60% for another independent SC to get SMC S award.

and it would matter to your spouse if the TBI ever causes or contributes to your death

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If you believe you can prove the TBI and its residuals as due to your service- I sure would file the claim if I were you.

It would matter if you ever raise to SMC level-

you would need 100% for one SC and than 60% for another independent SC to get SMC S award.

and it would matter to your spouse if the TBI ever causes or contributes to your death

thank you now another ? what is SMC Level?

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