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100% P&T, should I still appeal?
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glashutte
I have received 100% P&T. However some very black and white conditions were denied completely.
Should I still appeal the denied claims even though I am 100% P&T? (it has been over 1 year since my claims were denied).
I have 2 fears:
1. VA will eventually one day reduce my 100% P&T randomly and I will regret NOT filing an appeal
2. I file an appeal for the denied claims and then the VA digs deeper into my 100% and 'changes' their mind and then reduces me. Basically I don't want to wake up the sleeping giant and would rather fly under the radar
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ShrekTheTank
There are many reasons why flying under the radar will hurt you in the long run. You could be eligible for SMC-S. There is a reason they give Permanent and Total Disability. Meaning they will not s
Buck52
I agree with shrek, If you have a condition you need to get service connected for rather or not its a secondary condition or not File for them. like shrek mention your 100% P&T they u
broncovet
While Chris Attig recommends "keep going after you are 100 percent", I humbly disagree most of the time. Exception: If the claimed condition (denied) is likely to contribute to your death. The
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