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Ptsd Claim Dropped!

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ranger11bv

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I was told that my PTSD claim was dropped because I didnt respond to correspondence from the VA in a timely manner. I NEVER received these! I asked that my claim be reopened because I never received the notices. This was about 2 weeks ago, nothing yet. What should I do?

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"A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to The 'United States of America', for an amount of 'up to and including my life."


10% 1992

10% 1995

10% 2000

10% 2005

10% 2010

10% 2015

2015- found out that I have Post Concussion Syndrome(not SC), Stationed at contaminated installations

Still at that great 10% !!!!!!

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I was told that my PTSD claim was dropped because I didnt respond to correspondence from the VA in a timely manner. I NEVER received these! I asked that my claim be reopened because I never received the notices. This was about 2 weeks ago, nothing yet. What should I do?

Do you have a VSO? If not didn't you wonder as to why you did not hear anything?

Anyhow make sure you put it in writing the circumstances as you believe them to be and keep a copy. Either send it to your RO or Fax it too!

That is about all that I know of at this point. Oh one other thing ask the RO to send you a copy of everything they sent out and where it was sent. Of course give them the right address. If you have an access to a fax machine ask to have them faxed.

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I have the DAV. They have LOTS of money but not the time to help...

"A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to The 'United States of America', for an amount of 'up to and including my life."


10% 1992

10% 1995

10% 2000

10% 2005

10% 2010

10% 2015

2015- found out that I have Post Concussion Syndrome(not SC), Stationed at contaminated installations

Still at that great 10% !!!!!!

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Oh, the cruel irony of the VA. They blast from the mountaintops how they're bending over backward to help PTSD vets, but they can't grasp the concept that a person with PTSD might miss a deadline or lose a piece of paper. That doesn't even begin to take into account the way that they constantly lose papers (even with the Delivery Confirmation and/or Signature Confirmation) but won't admit that they often don't actually mail notices to the correct address.

Sorry this happened to you. I'd cry, too.

Let us be kind, one to another, for we are each of us together in our pain.

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Don't expect the VA do anything in a short time period. Next, you really need to find out what you didn't get. Finally, can you say what you had sent in on your PTSD claim.

(Was the PTSD claim accompanied by any documents, evidence, diagnosis, etc. Often, the VA sends out generic letters, and these ask for such things as sources (addresses, etc of treating doctors, hospitals, and so forth.)

This may be what you didn't get, so the VA may have stopped doing anything, then used a non response from you to take the claim "off the books".

I was told that my PTSD claim was dropped because I didnt respond to correspondence from the VA in a timely manner. I NEVER received these! I asked that my claim be reopened because I never received the notices. This was about 2 weeks ago, nothing yet. What should I do?

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Being a PTSD sufferer does not help dealing with the VA. I miss stuff all the time dates, appointments and what not. I can't tell you the number of times my memory of late has let me down. That and the fact that stress just seems to blow me away is if not the main reason is one of the big reasons I don't like communicating with people. I feel that I am always taken wrong and don't understand why.

I have been able to win my awards with the VA but it really has taken a toll on me and my heart condition I feel.

I wish I could trust people to do the right thing by me but I don't!

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