Post a clear title like ‘Need help preparing PTSD claim’ or “VA med center won’t schedule my surgery”instead of ‘I have a question.
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Again – You want to make it easy for others to help. If your question is buried in a monster paragraph, there are fewer who will investigate to dig it out.
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Rephrase the question: I was involved in a traumatic incident on base in 1974 and have had nightmares ever since, but I did not go to mental health while enlisted. How can I get help?
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She received her award letter but w/no explanation of retro award amount. She's still checking on that. Anyway, she first stopped working in 9/01. Filed for SSDI in 12/06. Two denials (not including ALLSUP's denial, to accept her claim, which means they didn't get the $5300 fee that was paid to her lawyer) and then an ALJ review. The ALJ saw no need for a hearing and ordered her disability date beginning as of 9/01. SSDI awarded her a date of 8/05, 17 months prior to her application date, which complies w/their rules. She will be appealing for the 9/01 date the ALJ's order established. I will update as available. Her atty has already been paid her $5300 fee. BTW, ALLSUP only takes claims that are easy and a shoe-in, so if they'll take your claim you may not need an atty. jmo
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She received her award letter but w/no explanation of retro award amount. She's still checking on that. Anyway, she first stopped working in 9/01. Filed for SSDI in 12/06. Two denials (not including ALLSUP's denial, to accept her claim, which means they didn't get the $5300 fee that was paid to her lawyer) and then an ALJ review. The ALJ saw no need for a hearing and ordered her disability date beginning as of 9/01. SSDI awarded her a date of 8/05, 17 months prior to her application date, which complies w/their rules. She will be appealing for the 9/01 date the ALJ's order established. I will update as available. Her atty has already been paid her $5300 fee. BTW, ALLSUP only takes claims that are easy and a shoe-in, so if they'll take your claim you may not need an atty. jmo
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