Ok. here is a question. If you are filing a claim for a disability that was not commonly recognized while you were on Active Duty, and was not in 38 CFR until 4 years after you separated, how do you address that statement in the decision "No mention of ____________ in Service treatment Records" Is there a standard statement people use to address this? Is there case law that addresses this? Thanks in advance.
Question
ROMAD
Ok. here is a question. If you are filing a claim for a disability that was not commonly recognized while you were on Active Duty, and was not in 38 CFR until 4 years after you separated, how do you address that statement in the decision "No mention of ____________ in Service treatment Records" Is there a standard statement people use to address this? Is there case law that addresses this? Thanks in advance.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Top Posters For This Question
2
2
2
1
Popular Days
Dec 30
6
Dec 29
3
Top Posters For This Question
ROMAD 2 posts
broncovet 2 posts
Dustoff1970 2 posts
ShrekTheTank 1 post
Popular Days
Dec 30 2019
6 posts
Dec 29 2019
3 posts
Popular Posts
ShrekTheTank
Did you have the symptoms of said issue? Are they in your service record. The reason I am asking is I have a disease not commonly know (have found 4 cases in bva appeals). Any way if you have t
Dustoff1970
Need more detail info to answer question. What is the disability you are filing for???? I can try some of my resources and research methods for your answer.
Dustoff1970
If you were treated for and/or prescribed sleep medicine such as valium or secondal or others while in service then this can serve as evidence of osa sleep problems incurred on active duty in service.
8 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now