roses15534 Posted October 31, 2014 Share Posted October 31, 2014 Can your 100% P&T ever be taken away from you? If so what for? Any time frames? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Mikemmlj Posted November 1, 2014 Share Posted November 1, 2014 Excellent info. The one thing I wish I could find were the actual percentages of reductions and terminations but this thread is what I've been looking for for a long time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Founder Tbird Posted November 1, 2014 Founder Share Posted November 1, 2014 Excellent info. The one thing I wish I could find were the actual percentages of reductions and terminations but this thread is what I've been looking for for a long time I did a search of BVA decisions using the phrase protected disability rating and got the following results, you may find something useful in these decisions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Content Curator/HadIt.com Elder Vync Posted November 1, 2014 Content Curator/HadIt.com Elder Share Posted November 1, 2014 Excellent info. The one thing I wish I could find were the actual percentages of reductions and terminations but this thread is what I've been looking for for a long time The VA seems to be more interested in providing statistics that make it look good, require continued funding increases, and keep Congress off their back. I doubt we will ever get hard numbers of successful terminations Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 usdart Posted November 1, 2014 Share Posted November 1, 2014 Does the clock re-set when your percentage increases? In other words I had been 10% for over 30 years and as of this year was increased to 100%. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 HadIt.com Elder Buck52 Posted November 1, 2014 HadIt.com Elder Share Posted November 1, 2014 (edited) Note Mikemmlj T bird posted that about what you been looking for above! Is the 20 year rule in effect as to when you won your award ? or does it go back to retro? like if you won your award in 2003 but was retro back to 2002..does the 20 year rule apply? to the 2003 or 2002? or when? and does it make a difference if your 100%... or 90% drawing 100%TDIU? What about the 5 year rule? and he 10 year rule?...I never seen a 15 year rule. After 20 years then your safe? unless you go back to work and report your income to the SSA...correct? Thanks Everyone! Edited November 1, 2014 by britton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 usdart Posted November 4, 2014 Share Posted November 4, 2014 Does the clock re-set when your percentage increases? In other words I had been 10% for over 30 years and as of this year was increased to 100%. I guess I am too stupid to figure this out. I start reading and it becomes clear as mud to me. Can ANYONE answer with a yes or no? Or is this on a case by case type thing? In my case 30 years at 10%.......... recently 100% PTSD and 30% Sinusitus and 10% Tinitus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Can your 100% P&T ever be taken away from you? If so what for? Any time frames?
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There is much discussion on this, but I will offer a very brief summary: In short, yes, your 100% p and T benefits can be taken away. However, there are rules the VA must follow to do so. While I
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georgiapapa/Chuck are correct. The clock starts with the effective date. If you have several different conditions with ratings with different effective date, you will have several "clocks" running.
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