Bill Simmons
Gold Member
Stressing over entitlements
I am getting close to the end of the comp process, I think.
There are two conditions, which will get you to 100%
I have been dealing with this issue for more than three years. The help I have received from the state government people paid to assist me has been spotty at best.
I am at 70% currently. I have not worked at a real job from 2005 till now. Yes I get some part time work on boats but I cannot work a normal full time job.
I filed a claim on May 26, 2011 under the provisions of un-employability and just got a letter from the VA asking for all dates and places I have received treatment, both at the VA hospital and from private psychiatrist.
They have access to all my VA medical records via computer system but require me to tell them all this information.
I am seeing a private psychiatrist today to get an update evaluation.
After sending this info to the regional office in Waco, Texas a few things are possible.
If they rule in my favor …no problem. If they say no to the claim I have the option to require they send the claim to the Board Of Veterans Appeals in Washington DC and set a date to have the matter settled by a judge. How long this process will take, who knows. If I ever get the case to Washington they will rule in my favor, I am sure of that.
For the last seven months they have said they have all the information they need to proceed. Now they have kick my case back to the “gathering of evidence stage. The red tape is never ending.
It is hard to know how best to deal with these issues.
There is a really big difference between 70% and 100%. 70% pays $1380.00 per month. 100% pays just south of $2900.00 per month. Also 100% covers all dental work, 70% covers zero dental work.
Welcome to the VA!!
I am getting close to the end of the comp process, I think.
There are two conditions, which will get you to 100%
- You display signs and symptoms that qualify you for 100% disability.
- You have been rated at 70% and are unemployable as a result of your service-connected disability.
I have been dealing with this issue for more than three years. The help I have received from the state government people paid to assist me has been spotty at best.
I am at 70% currently. I have not worked at a real job from 2005 till now. Yes I get some part time work on boats but I cannot work a normal full time job.
I filed a claim on May 26, 2011 under the provisions of un-employability and just got a letter from the VA asking for all dates and places I have received treatment, both at the VA hospital and from private psychiatrist.
They have access to all my VA medical records via computer system but require me to tell them all this information.
I am seeing a private psychiatrist today to get an update evaluation.
After sending this info to the regional office in Waco, Texas a few things are possible.
- They will do nothing and put me through this process again in six months to one year.
- They will rule on my case.
If they rule in my favor …no problem. If they say no to the claim I have the option to require they send the claim to the Board Of Veterans Appeals in Washington DC and set a date to have the matter settled by a judge. How long this process will take, who knows. If I ever get the case to Washington they will rule in my favor, I am sure of that.
For the last seven months they have said they have all the information they need to proceed. Now they have kick my case back to the “gathering of evidence stage. The red tape is never ending.
It is hard to know how best to deal with these issues.
There is a really big difference between 70% and 100%. 70% pays $1380.00 per month. 100% pays just south of $2900.00 per month. Also 100% covers all dental work, 70% covers zero dental work.
Welcome to the VA!!