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My husband died in motorcycle accident

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My husband was a veteran of the Gulf War Era. He served in the U.S. Army from January 2004 to January 2008, including a tour of duty in Iraq from January 12, 2006 to February 17, 2007and, then, reactivated for additional active duty from January 4, 2009 to January 29, 2009. He filed an original disability claim that was received on July 31, 2009. He was also previously seen in SWS in October of 2007 along with being enrolled in the Army Substance Abuse Program. My husband was honorably discharged. 

Decision:

1. Service connection for post traumatic stress disorder, with alcohol and drug abuse and dependence is granted with an evaluation of 10 percent, effective January 30, 2009.

2. Service connection for migraine headaches was denied.

3. Service connection for chronic strain of the thoracic spine was denied.

When my husband was reactivated for additional active duty he was diagnosed with Chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with the recommendation that he be removed from training. He was discharged from active duty on January 2009, to return home. On April 20, 2010 we received an unexpected amount of money on our account and found out that way that my husband was granted 10 % disability which he was very upset about. He planed to appeal this decision. Unfortunately he passed away in a motorcycle accident 3 days later. He passed away 3 days after his 25th birthday. I became a widow and a single mom at the age of 25. My son was 18 months old at the time. 

He purchased the motorcycle in March of 2010 and died in April of 2010. I am convinced that my husband experienced an episode right before the fatal accident. He died 0.3 miles away from his mother's house. He moved to that house when he was 15. He was very intelligent and knew those streets very well that's why I don't believe that what happened that day was just an accident. Witnesses reported observing the motorcycle being operated in a reckless manner. He was riding on the rear wheel only prior to the intersection. He was wearing a helmet but the helmet was not properly fastened. The investigation indicated that excessive speed and reckless driving on my husband's part contributed to the crash. There was no alcohol or drugs found in his system.

My husband was a very cautious driver before his deployment to Iraq. After he returned from Iraq he seemed to always be looking for that "adrenaline rush." I was scared to be in the car with him after he came back home. He almost killed us twice. He also started drinking and driving which worried me a lot. He was a medic in the military and experienced numerous incidents involving direct fire, explosions, mortars etc. as well as his vehicle/ convoy getting hit with IED's on 2 occasions etc.

I submitted a new claim in 2010 with the help of the American Legion in DC. The claim was denied. In 2013 I appealed the claim and went in front of a judge and now I am just waiting on a decision to be made. I recently found a video of him recording himself while drinking and driving. In the video he is seen speeding on the German Autobahn while holding a big can of beer in his hand. I was wondering if it would hurt or maybe help my case if I submit the video to the Board of Appeals. I was told I could still submit more evidence if I chose to do so. I also would like to submit a new statement if possible since my first statement was written during a hard time in my life. I didn't give it much thought since I was going through a lot at the time. 

I had no idea at the time of the accident how many soldiers died in noncombat motor vehicle crashes after returning home. I read somewhere that men who served in the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan have a 76 percent higher rate of dying in vehicle crashes than people in the general population. I wish I had known these scary facts before I lost my best friend. I was wondering if you guys on here, with a little more experience than me, know whether I have a chance of winning this case or not. Also, would like to know if it helps more if I find a lawyer now or if it is too late? I wasn't able to find a lawyer in my area. I would really appreciate any advice I can get. It's been 6 years now since my husband passed away. Thank you!

 

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3 hours ago, Berta said:

Over 20 lawyers would not help me when I filed a FTCA case. I too was on my own.

I didn't have to share my settlement proceeds with anyone when I won.

Once you get the paperwork you need....med recs, his SMRs etc etc...and if you can get a strong IMO,

then a lawyer will surely want to help you. And we can help you here by assessing what the records reveal.

This is a very difficult case and I am surprised that the rep you had did not advise you differently long ago but many of us have gotten lousy vet rep advise.

Yet widow's claims are not what they see too often compared to veterans claims.

But I took the same training courses they did from NVLSP. So I know they have all been trained in DIC and accrued.

This is why all vets here with spouses have to learn this stuff on DIC and accrued. Their spouses, after they die, might not get ample help from any vet org at all.

I hope the VA will give you more time.

 

 

 

 

Your story gives me hope! Thank you, Berta. Thank you so much for all your help. I will continue to fight for my husband...he deserved more than the 10 % he was awarded. 

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You may have already found you an experienced Attorney with DIC Claims as well as other VA Claims

 In-case your still looking and some of them you contacted won't get back to you?

Give Attorney Chris Attig  a Shout

I understand he helps widows out  a great deal   since his Grand father Died of his service connected disability's from WAR WAR II and his grandmother was left with nothing because the VA  Literally screwed  him out of his benefits.

Chris Never forgot that  and he is an outstanding VA experienced Attorney.

I wish you the Best and VA does Right.

............Buck

I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!

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6 minutes ago, Buck52 said:

Page

You may have already found you an experienced Attorney with DIC Claims as well as other VA Claims

 In-case your still looking and some of them you contacted won't get back to you?

Give Attorney Chris Attig  a Shout

I understand he helps widows out  a great deal   since his Grand father Died of his service connected disability's from WAR WAR II and his grandmother was left with nothing because the VA  Literally screwed  him out of his benefits.

Chris Never forgot that  and he is an outstanding VA experienced Attorney.

I wish you the Best and VA does Right.

............Buck

I have not found a lawyer yet so I will definitely contact Mr. Attig. Thank you for that information Buck!

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The office of Mr. Attig got back to me right away and they said they would request my husband's cfile right away. 

The office of the lawyer in my area also called me today and told me that I have a good case and that I should be hearing from them next week. They said they just wanted to give me a call so I don't go through the weekend worrying.

If both lawyers want to represent me, who do I go with? I'm not familiar with being represented by a lawyer. Any advice is greatly appreciated. 

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Just do some back ground checking and see how many cases they won for veterans and widows,how long in practices and Experience with VA Claims.

Chris Is a member of the NAVSL & There is a lot of them type attorneys out there & There All great Attorney's

Dr Bash & John Dorley Are great as a team.

Matter of Fact I think Dr Bash & John will be on the hadit blog talk radio show next week..you can call in ask them questions...be good time for you.

JBasser or Jerrel Cook will let everyone know on the hadit board for time and date.

Chris Attig  are some of the Attorney's that visit the hadit board.. time to time & as well as other great Attorney's.

Please remember these types of Attorneys are very busy, I think I'd go with the one that took my claim ahead of others,  or showed promise interest in my claim.

its just a big big chance you have to take.

This is a hard decision  one that you have to decide.

 

.................Buck

 

I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!

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10 hours ago, Buck52 said:

Just do some back ground checking and see how many cases they won for veterans and widows,how long in practices and Experience with VA Claims.

Chris Is a member of the NAVSL & There is a lot of them type attorneys out there & There All great Attorney's

Dr Bash & John Dorley Are great as a team.

Matter of Fact I think Dr Bash & John will be on the hadit blog talk radio show next week..you can call in ask them questions...be good time for you.

JBasser or Jerrel Cook will let everyone know on the hadit board for time and date.

Chris Attig  are some of the Attorney's that visit the hadit board.. time to time & as well as other great Attorney's.

Please remember these types of Attorneys are very busy, I think I'd go with the one that took my claim ahead of others,  or showed promise interest in my claim.

its just a big big chance you have to take.

This is a hard decision  one that you have to decide.

 

.................Buck

 

That helps a lot. Thank you, Buck! I have learned so much on here in the past two weeks!

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