Founder Tbird Posted December 11, 2023 Founder Share Posted December 11, 2023 VA disability is a complex subject, one that can be difficult to understand. It's important to remember that all veterans are entitled to certain benefits, depending on their disability status. VA disability can be broken down into three categories: service-connected, non-service-connected, and unemployability. Service-connected disabilities are those disabilities caused by service in the military, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), hearing loss, or a traumatic brain injury. Non-service-connected disabilities are those not caused by military service, such as degenerative joint disease or chronic pain. And lastly, unemployability means a veteran is unable to work due to their disability. You will hear the term extra-schedular, Unemployability is an extra-schedular rating. Claims for VA disability can be extremely complicated, and veterans should never feel guilty for needing help. When submitting a claim, veterans should include all necessary documentation and forms and thoroughly describe the disability. It's also important for veterans to remain as organized as possible and keep track of all documents and communication with the VA. Finally, veterans should be aware of their advocacy options, such as working with veterans organizations or a VA-accredited attorney, to ensure their claim is handled properly. Overall, VA disability can be a confusing and intimidating process. However, with the right information and resources, veterans can confidently navigate the system and access the benefits they are entitled to. By breaking down the stigma of VA disability, we can ensure veterans get the support they need. View full record Tbird Founder HadIt.com Veteran To Veteran LLC - Founded Jan 20, 1997 HadIt.com Veteran To Veteran | Community Forum | RallyPoint | FaceBook | LinkedIn | About Me Time Dedicated to HadIt.com Veterans and my brothers and sisters: 65,700 - 109,500 Hours Over Thirty Years I am writing my memoirs and would love it if you could help a shipmate out and look at it. I've had a few challenges, perhaps the same as you. I relate them here to demonstrate that we can learn, overcome, and find purpose in life. The stories can be harrowing to read; they were challenging to live. Remember that each story taught me something I would need once I found my purpose, and my purpose was and is HadIt.com Veterans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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