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Need Help From Truckers Who've Been In Iraq.

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A friend was killed, about 6 months ago, when his pickup swerved into an on-coming vehicle. He had been rated 100% P&T, in '08, for PTSD. He had active duty from 9/77-9/80, 3/03-6/03, 6/03-1/04 and Army NG from 3/03-4/04. He'd been to Iraq where he operated trucks, in convoys. His wife put in for DIC, stating his death was caused by him falling asleep due to his VA meds, but it was denied. No surprise. Death certificate states basically multiple trauma due to MVA. Myself and other friends feel he either committed suicide or perhaps was having a flashback to when he was driving in a convoy. He was receiving dialysis and was on his way home, from that, when he crashed. Need to help her win DIC claim. I need to find out what was SOP when operating in convoys at the time. Thanks!!

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He may have just fell asleep then again PTSD makes a lot of veterans suicidal and it should not be ignored, he may also have flashed back to a incident in Iraq and his training to turn out of the path might have automatically set in to avoid IED detonation we may never know the actual cause but please do NOT condemn any veteran over a supposition we all hope it wasn;t suicide but if we don't probe all aspects we are doing a disservice to the family left behind......I hope the other driver survived but we don't have any of those facts if the driver was hurt or not

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Thanks, everyone! The other driver was hurt but survived. I don't know why it happened. His wife states he used to have flashbacks when driving and would swerve towards the middle of the road, while driving, saying something like that's what we're trained to do. She's a terrible historian, as she is disabled also and doesn't understand much. I think she's mentally challenged. I'm just trying to help. He's not a VN vet.

Shamrock, I'm sorry this upset you but this about getting her benefits. There were no witnesses. We'll never really know what happened. I know he wouldn't have intentionally injured another.

I'm working on getting the accident reports and medical records. I know he had suicidal ideations. Thanks all for any input. I may not be able to post, as frequently, as right now I'm dealing w/my non-vet brother, who's being discharged, Monday, from the hospital, to me, for palative/end of life care. I have a lot going on, right now. Thanks again!!!

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PR:

I am sorry for your Brother but glad for him cause I think you will be a big help to him. You are doing God's work and I am sure will make your Brother as comfortable as possible.

Its very stressful and I hoe that you will be able to get some activities to relieve stress.

Pete

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Myself and others in my unit received awards for putting over 13,000 miles in Iraq on convoys. I want to help. Please PM me and we can exchange numbers.

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Thanks, Pete!!! Sad thing is he's 6 yrs younger than me.

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I am sorry for your Brother but glad for him cause I think you will be a big help to him. You are doing God's work and I am sure will make your Brother as comfortable as possible.

Its very stressful and I hoe that you will be able to get some activities to relieve stress.

Pete

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