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Ssd, Getting You Started On Your Research

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I have a website entitled howtoassemblevaclaims.com. It is intended to guide veterans/dependents in researching, organizing and assembling a va claim/appeal.

Right now, revisions are with the web designer. Included is information on Social Security Disability pertaining to Job Description.

Because I know a lot of you will never access my site, I am including here, an excerpt from what will eventually be added to it. My only concern is to help veterans, whether you go to my site or read it here. Either way is fine with me.

I wish you success.

fanaticbooks

EXCERPT from revision eventually going on howtoassemblevaclaims.com

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Now to three areas that need to be addressed:

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Oh and yeah actually have a hardcopy decision and backup sources as well.  Hoooahhh

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On ‎7‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 5:55 PM, ArNG11 said:

Oh yeah thats interesting,   I thought of putting this news on a new topic but it was a update on one I had posted some time ago.

Not that this win is completely related to my VA benefits , however, it is good news thanks.

There are so many factors to what this does to the whole benefit package but I think of it as a win on one of the other sides of the house as for my disability road trip.

Just a positive word, don't give up, whether VA , SSD, FWC, ect.,  Never give up!

Its hard to stay positive through this wait for SSDI and I thought the VA was a battle. But SSA denied initial claim and my appeal for reconsider now I'm awaiting my hearing in December it was expedited ahead of the 18-24 month wait as I'm permanent and total 100% IU and actually in the next month I am hoping for an increase from 90 to 100 making my IU moot as they say. So I'm not to sure what more evidence they need I thought for sure I was fine with my initial claim its just the fact I'm so young when I suffered my severe TBI which still renders me useless I just wish they agreed with the VA for once I cant believe I said that... 

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1 hour ago, Valhalla0321 said:

SSDI.... with a bigger surplus, more claims are approved and with this deficit surplus, less claims established/fully awarded etc.. everything is by criteria and verbatim rule of law BS.:blush:

To bad I didn't apply before the VA made me Permanent and Total but then maybe I'd still be awaiting a hearing instead of now in a few months...

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The order in which I got approved most likely will be to my advantage.  Basically I am using each of the agencies decisions against the corresponding claims whether I use say VA and FERS to establish SSA benefits or use FERS evidence for SSA.  It's a lovely thing to have them cornered like that.  When one conceeds the others are more likely to follow suit.  SSA was probably the hardest of all three, however, I have to say the VA has been the most reluctant.  I applied for VA benefits back in August of 2012.  It took me around 3 years to get everything line up with claims.  My FERS retirement is what gave me the leverage for SSD.  Then these later decisions will prove useful for my Department of Labor Claims.

I am just after the scheduled awards due for my hand disabilities while working in Federal Employment and Department of Labor to pay out the due scheduled awards for my hands/wrist.  That is another fiasco in itself though.

In any case the SSD benefits will help immensely in clearing up some debt and will be such a relief financially.  I am especially going to be looking forward to the combined medical benefits.  Should cutdown my out of pocket medical cost quite nicely.

The written decision is taking a bit but not out of the ordinary.  The awarded date just past 60 days today in fact.  So that should be coming in any day now.  I will welcome that all but surely.  

Research as this initial post suggest is what helps you win.  Along with strong medical evidence too,  I can't forget that.  Without concrete medical evidence you will have an almost impossible time winning.

Keep up the fight folks.  If you have the evidence, everything will start lining itself up for you to win what you are entitled to.

 

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