I have a combined rating of (85%) ie 90% for 4 claims; Hearing-0, tinnitis-10, lumbar-40 (Broken down into left leg 20 & 20 and the right leg 20 & 20 which equals a bi-lateral rating) My neck was denied as service connected. I'ved been told not to pursue the denied claim because it would open up the accepted claims to scrutiny and possibly denial. Any opinions on this?
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I have a combined rating of (85%) ie 90% for 4 claims; Hearing-0, tinnitis-10, lumbar-40 (Broken down into left leg 20 & 20 and the right leg 20 & 20 which equals a bi-lateral rating) My neck was denied as service connected. I'ved been told not to pursue the denied claim because it would open up the accepted claims to scrutiny and possibly denial. Any opinions on this?
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This really gets my blood pumping! I hate to hear this kind of logic. When I hear it all this is, is a VSO not wanting to do their job! There is always a risk no matter what you do. I was told thi
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Getting a new EED can really have a cascading effect. For example, if your rating was 10%, but then you got it retroactively increased to 50% back to when the 10% was awarded, you could get travel pay
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