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iKon posted:Yeah it’s a bit of a crapshoot as to what the best VSO in your area may be (DAV, VFW, state agency, etc.), but it’s absolutely worth going through one of them when submitting a claim. Remember that your claim is going into a massive bureaucratic machine. The presence or absence of very specific words and phrases might end up being the difference between a claim that sails through and one that requires an appeal. Ya, I was expecting like a 10-20% rating but it came back at 40% no doubt in part to the dude who helped me put my paperwork together. Also it took like 3 months from submission to C&P exam to getting my first check. A+ experience.
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I am in the middle of the process of getting my rating from the VA, and I've been doing it all through a VSO. It's so much easier, they know what forms to fill out and send in and what they should all say. I'd highly recommend the VSO route.
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# ? Nov 7, 2019 05:08 |
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I did mine through DAV and it went great.
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# ? Nov 7, 2019 05:59 |
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Ok, I sent an email to the DAV to get the ball rolling. Thanks for the assist, everyone. FYI, Kohls is doing 30% off for veterans today through Monday. https://www.military.com/discounts/kohls-veterans-day-military-discount berzerkmonkey fucked around with this message at 17:58 on Nov 7, 2019 |
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If you are planning on rolling your Post 9/11 education to your children, make sure your years actually add up, and don't trust your command. https://chicago.suntimes.com/2019/11/8/20953999/veterans-post-9-11-gi-bill-college-tuition-snafu-navy-depaul-university-air-force (There is a pop-up that comes up every couple of minutes)
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Syrian Lannister posted:If you are planning on rolling your Post 9/11 education to your children, make sure your years actually add up, and don't trust your command. Marine friend of mine got bit by this.
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# ? Nov 10, 2019 03:25 |
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vulturesrow posted:Marine friend of mine got bit by this. This is why I extended my service by a month just to make sure that I hit the 3 years for 100%. Luckily my CO completely understood why I was doing it and approved the extension with full support.
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# ? Nov 11, 2019 19:10 |
I have Tricare Select, which entitles me to use PCMs outside of the network (so says the website -- why is this poo poo so goddamn confusing?) Anyway, I've never had to seek out my own PCM. I've used the army or, post-army, the VA hospital. What info will I need when I go get established at a doctor, or is it arbitrary and different for each one? I have a letter in the form of a PDF file that says I'm eligible, and it has some number at the top that I'm assuming is my Tricare number, but who the gently caress knows? Other than this letter, I'm not sure what else I have that can prove I'm eligible.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 12:17 |
And for the love of God, can someone break down the difference between the different types of Tricares (Prime, Select.. and any others I guess) or point me to a post that explains? gently caress these stupid buggy and hard to navigate government websites. I believe I am eligible for Prime as well. I'd like to make an informed decision being inside the enrollment window and all.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 12:18 |
Also I’m dumb when it comes to insurance since this is my first time in life giving a poo poo, so break it down like I’m a golden retriever please.
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colachute posted:I have Tricare Select, which entitles me to use PCMs outside of the network (so says the website -- why is this poo poo so goddamn confusing?) Frankly I have no idea how it works either, I've been covered under Tricare or the military my whole life, but the hospitals seem to do a good job at getting their money. dougdrums fucked around with this message at 12:41 on Nov 17, 2019 |
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The one time I went off base (ER->surgery) my ID card was sufficient for everything. I never saw a bill.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 17:42 |
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I've been told that I'm not doing enough to make people aware, so in the spirit of GIP I'm going to wildly overreact and post this same message in all the active threads. Another run of Useless Dirt shirts is being put together. Deadline to order is 11:59 PM Eastern time tomorrow. Info is here
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 20:15 |
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Your VA healthcare record kind of integrates with the health app on iOS now. I’m still messing around with it and new to all this, but it seems pretty nifty at least.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 21:02 |
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Can anyone who has experience as a gunner in a Maxxpro write me up a buddy statement saying "yeah, hitting a bump in one of those vehicles threw the gunner around the turret like a pinball?" I have a VA hearing in January.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 23:38 |
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McNally posted:Can anyone who has experience as a gunner in a Maxxpro write me up a buddy statement saying "yeah, hitting a bump in one of those vehicles threw the gunner around the turret like a pinball?" I have a VA hearing in January.
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# ? Nov 22, 2019 00:46 |
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Anyone have any experience with the VA in asheville, specifically surgery? I will be doing my general surgery rotation there. I hear nothing but good things about it, and I might want to end up working there. Thanks!
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 01:14 |
Is Veteran Evaluation Services legit, or a streamlined way to deny claims? VA always did my evaluations in the past. Don't trust this out-sourcing stuff
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 22:22 |
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I used them for one of my re-val’s and their doc upped my rating for one of my claims, and the rest stayed the same. 5 stars, would recommend.
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The Alpha Centauri posted:Is Veteran Evaluation Services legit, or a streamlined way to deny claims? VA always did my evaluations in the past. Don't trust this out-sourcing stuff They just do examinations. They're doctors/PAs/Nurse practitioners. Just be clear on what's going on with everything. If you're looking at service connection, make it clear when it began and how long it's been going on. If you have treatment records since you left service, let them take a look at them.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 20:49 |
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I had to drive over two hours for the outsourced examinations for my claims, nothing through the VA. They had a check waiting for me for the mileage for my drive. Anyway, one doc just wanted to work with veterans and did it once a week there, nice guy. The other doc I saw was really good too. If you do it through the VA I could see people that did that poo poo all day getting very jaded very quick. My claims went through fast and fine and aside from the drive it was an overall pleasurable experience. Both docs just made small chat while they examined all my ailments. Really nice guys. None of them questioned poo poo, or even challenged anything in the slightest I feel bad reading the horror stories on here. Using the DAV, EAS to getting paid was about three months
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 22:39 |
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I'm sure we've taken about this before but I'm too cheap to pay for forums search. I was given a diagnosis of borderline ADD about 6 months before I got out. The doc gave me the option to start on meds but I decided not to as I didn't want to deal with going on those type of meds while I was thing through the whole mil to civ transition. However it's gotten more pronounced and I'd like to have it included in my disability rating. Can anyone give me a quick overview on that process since I already have a rating and I'm over a year past retirement?
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 05:03 |
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Any of you guys who served in a naval service and got booted with a less than honorable discharge due to PSTD there might be some news coming down the pipeline. https://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/federal-court-rejects-motion-dismiss-veterans-clinic-class-action
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vulturesrow posted:I'm sure we've taken about this before but I'm too cheap to pay for forums search. If anyone could help a brother out with this one is appreciate it.
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vulturesrow posted:If anyone could help a brother out with this one is appreciate it. If you're beyond a certain timeframe (which you are if you're retiring) then everything wrong with you is presumptively service connected. Just contact a VSO and say "hey, I was diagnosed with this but didn't include it on my original claim" and you can claim it. I discovered what was wrong with my hip years after service and was still able to get it service connected and rated. You won't necessarily get back pay to separation, but you will to the claim date at a minimum.
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# ? Dec 16, 2019 14:58 |
Hi everyone. I spent 10 years in the National Guard but never deployed for federal service, only state emergency responses so I'm not a veteran. Anyways! How do I get a copy of my DD214? I got out back in 2011 and have no idea who to call anymore
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Goodpancakes posted:Hi everyone. I spent 10 years in the National Guard but never deployed for federal service, only state emergency responses so I'm not a veteran. Anyways! How do I get a copy of my DD214? I got out back in 2011 and have no idea who to call anymore Best place is through the following link https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/standard-form-180.html
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Mr. Nice! posted:If you're beyond a certain timeframe (which you are if you're retiring) then everything wrong with you is presumptively service connected. Just contact a VSO and say "hey, I was diagnosed with this but didn't include it on my original claim" and you can claim it. I discovered what was wrong with my hip years after service and was still able to get it service connected and rated. You won't necessarily get back pay to separation, but you will to the claim date at a minimum. Thanks. I actually have two things that need correcting. Something I claimed that they didn't even give me 0% for and then the condition I didn't claim.
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vulturesrow posted:Thanks. I actually have two things that need correcting. Something I claimed that they didn't even give me 0% for and then the condition I didn't claim. Easy enough. Just hit up your VSO.
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Goodpancakes posted:Hi everyone. I spent 10 years in the National Guard but never deployed for federal service, only state emergency responses so I'm not a veteran. Anyways! How do I get a copy of my DD214? I got out back in 2011 and have no idea who to call anymore You need an NGB-22, not a DD214. Look for your state's contact info here: https://www.ngbpdc.ngb.army.mil/Service-Records/
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FYI since not everyone might be aware, if you have a disability rating you should now have commissary/exchange access: https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/70068/dod-answers-top-10-questions-expanded-commissary-exchange-mwr-access/ https://www.army.mil/article/231261/commissaries_exchanges_welcoming_more_veterans_in_2020 Enjoy your cheap booze.
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I'm trying to figure out how to get access. I'm at 40%, but not registered for VA health. Should I try to get a health care card or is there another way?
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AFAIK you need a VA healthcare ID that says service connected.
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# ? Jan 6, 2020 02:08 |
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I had an issue with that trying to get a discount at Home Depot lol 🙄 I got it right when I got out, when I applied for it, so I wasn’t rated yet. Apparently I was supposed to get an updated one in the mail but y’know. Need to get another next time I’m by the VA. Just an FYI to anyone in my situation to get an updated card at the VA when you get a chance
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Flying_Crab posted:AFAIK you need a VA healthcare ID that says service connected. I didn't even know this was a thing. I have the blue medical retiree card but nothing else. I've been in Germany since I got out so I haven't been to the VA, only on-base facilities. Am I able to get this card? Not that I need to, I guess, since I already have access to the commissary and exchange via my wife.
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# ? Jan 6, 2020 07:51 |
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If you have a DoD ID you should have access, especially as a retiree?
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GoGoGadget posted:I didn't even know this was a thing. I have the blue medical retiree card but nothing else. I've been in Germany since I got out so I haven't been to the VA, only on-base facilities. Am I able to get this card? Not that I need to, I guess, since I already have access to the commissary and exchange via my wife. The blue card is DD Form 2 (Retired and entitled to pay), it should give you full MWR/Exchange/Commissary Privileges CONUS. You might not have privileges OCONUS, it varies country to country. If your wife is active, go to DEERS and get a dependent ID card as well (brown card.) I have my Guard CAC, my Contractor CAC, and my brown dependent card since my wife is active, so you can have multiple ID's with no issues.
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# ? Jan 6, 2020 14:43 |
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Honestly I never found those good deals on base everyone talked about. They just seemed to raise prices to make up for the difference of taxes etc. Even booze I mean, maybe a new video game at $60 or some apple product to negate taxes?
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zharmad posted:The blue card is DD Form 2 (Retired and entitled to pay), it should give you full MWR/Exchange/Commissary Privileges CONUS. You might not have privileges OCONUS, it varies country to country. If your wife is active, go to DEERS and get a dependent ID card as well (brown card.) I have my Guard CAC, my Contractor CAC, and my brown dependent card since my wife is active, so you can have multiple ID's with no issues. Nah, I have the brown and blue card. I have full access. I was more asking about the VA card, since I imagine I will need that when we go back stateside.
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Honestly I never found those good deals on base everyone talked about. They just seemed to raise prices to make up for the difference of taxes etc. Even booze But yeah everything else seems to run about the same price.
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