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jfrei

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I’m already receiving SMC S and I filed for an increase on my headaches that they gave me a 0% in 2010 never really received a C and P for just my headaches but we’re done by my 3 TBI reviews just a check yes that I had them. I never filed for A/A or SMC and went to my c and p for my post traumatic headaches the examiner listed them as. I checked ebennies today this is what?

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10 minutes ago, Buck52 said:

The A&A for Veteran with no dependents pays this

Aid and Attendance Without Dependents $21,531  yearly

$1,794 monthly                                      

ADD MORE FOR DEPENDENTS.

SMC S is way more then that...now I’m freaking out 

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Are you sure? I get SMC S and it only pays around 348.00 monthly with just my spouse as my  only dependent..it pays more if you have more dependents.  but I think A&A pays out more.

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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7 minutes ago, Buck52 said:

Are you sure? I get SMC S and it only pays around 348.00 monthly with just my spouse as my  only dependent..it pays more if you have more dependents.  but I think A&A pays out more.

I'm awarded 3698 for SMC S for my wife and two minor kids guess I never subtracted what it would be with the 100% OK math for marines time lol ok you are right about the 300ish more but what is the A/A paid in place of the S or what? Happy Friday I guess if my appeal wasn't years away Id be set

 

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All SMC 's Are paid in Addition to the 100%  you just add whatever SMC you get plus dependents to the 100%rate

 

The A&A pays a lot more

$1,794 monthly  without dependents.

If you get awarded the SMC A & A..You sure should check the SMC -t

 With the SMC t  I think they structured the ratings more for the TBI Disabled Veteran if he can prove his residules

based on the residual symptoms you are currently experiencing as a result of the trauma

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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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I’m trying to google this chart that your reading i read the SMC S with the addition of 149 for A/A and 100% with my family is 3847 monthly . Am I not looking at the right A/A?

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And sorry I want to say thank you for the congratulations 🎊🎉. Just trying to see if it’s a good thing but I’ve questioned the SMC T allot and whatever my award is I’ll post the details. It’s funny I was told I couldn’t apply to the caregiver program so I didn’t even file...and it’s says 4/14/2017 is my start SMC A/A

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