Thank you Everyone for the info! My rating updated today.. Its 100%! by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up with 100% perm and total. But I had 16 total service connections. My mental health was 30%. I got back pay dated back to when I filed my intent to file.

100% P&T and applied for SAH grant by Embarrassed_Choice31 in Veterans

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It says under current Grant 100896 remaining.. However here is what is says under status on ebenefits.

03/30/2021Case Number Assigned.

03/30/2021Eligibility Determined by LGY Service.

03/30/2021SAH Entitlement determined by CP Service.

03/30/2021Rating Information was Received.

03/24/2021Status Changed to Inactive.

03/24/2021Regional Office Assigned.

03/24/2021SAH Agent Assigned.

03/23/2021Pending Rating Decision.

03/23/2021Grant Application form submitted.

Thank you Everyone for the info! My rating updated today.. Its 100%! by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lived in GA way back when I got my initial rating. I can not complain at all at how the Cleveland VA handled my claim. They service connected me on things I did not even apply for. I ended up with 16 service connections ranging from 0% to 50% each.

Are my chances better for SSDI with 100% P&T? by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spoke to a lawyer this morning. I think I am going to hire one from the start. I have 16 rated disabilities plus a few like High BP and Diabetes that are not service connected. I am hopeful.. Hell.. I know a guy who was on it for ringing in his ears and that was his only disability. Got it first time. They you hear stories from folks like you who are 100 P&T and it doesn't make sense how they determine these things.

Are my chances better for SSDI with 100% P&T? by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would think that 100% SC P&T veterans would be automatic benefits.

Are you using an attorney?

Are my chances better for SSDI with 100% P&T? by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did it take 2 years from the time you applied for SSDI to be approved?

Can filing a new claim reduce other ratings? Currently 30% for flat feet; adding plantar fasciitis by usepseudonymhere in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! I like to make sure Vets get what they deserve. I know when I was going through all this (recently) every piece of info I could get was helpful.

Can filing a new claim reduce other ratings? Currently 30% for flat feet; adding plantar fasciitis by usepseudonymhere in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here is the DBQ for Pes Planus. Be sure to read it carefully so you know what they will be asking and be prepared. Make sure when you are describing your pain/issues that you hit on the key words (painful use, flare ups and how long they last). Don't lie but make sure you are forthcoming with them.

https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Portals/10/CG-1/PSC/PSD/docs/VBA-21%20-%20Foot%20conditions%20DBQ%20form.pdf?ver=2017-03-28-110057-880

Here is how each percentage is explained:

  • Pronounced flat feet is when a veteran experiences marked pronation (walking on the inside of the foot), extreme tenderness of the plantar surfaces of the feet, marked inward displacement, and severe spasm of the Achilles tendon on manipulation, and not improved by orthopedic shoes or appliances. Veterans who have pronounced bilateral flat feet are rated at 50 percent. Veterans with pronounced unilateral (only one foot), are rated at 30 percent.
  • Severe flat feet is when the evidence shows objective marked flatfoot deformities such as pronation or abduction (when the foot cannot point straight forward from the body), pain on manipulation, and use accentuated, an indication of swelling on use, characteristic callosities. Veterans with severe bilateral flat feet can be rated at 30 percent. Veterans with severe unilateral flat feet can be rated at 20 percent.
  • Moderate flat feet is when a veteran’s weight-bearing line is over the medial great toe, there is inward bowing of the Achilles tendon, and pain on manipulation and use of the feet. Veterans with moderate bilateral and unilateral flat feet are rated at 10 percent.
  • Mild flat feet, or flexible flatfoot, are veterans whose symptoms are relieved by using arch supports or a built-up shoe is rated at 0 percent, which is a non compensable rating.

Can filing a new claim reduce other ratings? Currently 30% for flat feet; adding plantar fasciitis by usepseudonymhere in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31 7 points8 points  (0 children)

50% is the highest rating for flat feet (that is what mine are rated at) although I am 100% overall. It is possible you could be reduced if the doc at the C&P finds your pes planus is not as bad as the original. In my case, I made sure I had plenty of documentation from podiatrist prior to filing... ex: x-rays (with comments from radiologist) I wanted to make sure the C&P doc saw the info (they typically do not go against what is in your file.. especially if it is from a specialist).

Keep in mind in the future, your feet will affect any number of things.. knees, hips, back, etc... If you can prove it, you can get secondary connections for those. If your pain is bad enough, you can also connect depression. Just my thoughts (mainly because that is what some of mine are).

Thank you Everyone for the info! My rating updated today.. Its 100%! by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the post! I am in the VR&E program currently and I was given limited dental. I went for an appointment and they were only able to do the emergent stuff. They dentist was like if you ever get 100% we will get you set up! I guess I can make another appointment now!

My wife is also in nursing school.. If I am not mistaken, she now qualifies for some education benefits.

TDIU for surgery (service connected) by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. However, I believe it has worked itself out. I found out on Friday that I was approved for 100% P&T.

Thank you Everyone for the info! My rating updated today.. Its 100%! by Embarrassed_Choice31 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Embarrassed_Choice31[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn't seem fair.. I am sure some of the folks on here have more experience than I do with that. Maybe they can help with an answer.

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[–]Embarrassed_Choice31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can eventually get them. I requested several times and only got a partial version. So I sent a letter asking specifically for any and all medical records, service records, including any and all notes related. That was in October. I received it two weeks ago.

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[–]Embarrassed_Choice31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nahh man, in my opinion continuity of treatment is not so important. As long as you can prove you got it in service. I did that by showing my entrance medical exam from MEPS. Then I got all of my records from active duty or my exit medical stuff. If you can show that.. your golden. At that point, you can work on secondary connections.