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Holllie Greene
I am confused. A few days ago I spoke to a person at a VARO who said if I die from something other than service-connected my husband gets zero, zilch, squat. Hmmmmmm, it seems the rules change willy-nilly...I have been rated 100% P & T for over 10 years, MS is static, and I am 56 years of age.
Can a fellow Veteran shed a light on this?
Thank you.
Edited by Holllie Greenechanged R to P
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Thank you Hollie- I would not have the knowledge I have except the VA screwed up every single claim I had, and even my veteran daughter's one and only DEA claim ( which Mommy fixed in a heartbeat
Holllie Greene
Hi Tbird, Asknod, and Oceanbound, I hit the trifecta tonight with you all. Thank you for the information. I consider this excellent information an early 25th Anniversary gift. 25 years nex
FormerMember
When you are declared P&T, VA announces this as eligibility for Chapter 35 DEA benefits. They do not say "Miz Hollie you are now 100% P&T" in their rating decision. In VA parlance, there is n
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