Tips for filing VA Disability Compensation:
See if you qualify
to use any Expedited Claim, Fast Track Claim, Fully-Developed Claim or Hardship Programs or have pre-qualifying conditions.
Use the website directly above for that info and check with your local VA representative or VA website.
Use VA questionnaires
for your doctors to fill out. http://benefits.va.gov/disabilityexams/
Get copies of your military, VA hospital/clinic and civilian medical records. Sort them out and put them
in binders according to the conditions that you are applying for and take a yellow magic marker and highlight what you want
the Doctor to verify and important parts you want the Doctors to read. Example: I took all my medical records pertaining to
Neuropathy and bound it in a separate folder and then when I went to my VA doctor with the VA Neuropathy Questionnaire already
filled out with any information that was documented in my records and let her verify it by looking at that info already highlighted
in my records and she filled in the physical exam part. Then, when I went to my scheduled VA Compensation Exam, I took the
same folder and added the VA Neuropathy Questionnaire to it and gave it to the VA Compensation Exam doctor for her review.
Have your Doctor write you a Letter of Unemployability stating your disabilities and medication and how these
affect your activities of daily living and ability to be gainfully employed. Pain is a disability and the need for frequent
pain medication that makes you drowsy/sleepy is something that would make you unsuitable for gainful employment.
Take copies of your military, VA hospital/clinic,
or civilian medical records and your VA Questionnaires in a bound format that allows them to be copied and reproduced, to
your VA Regional Administration office in person (if possible) or send Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. (Always keep
personal copies of everything you give anyone for your home file.) Fill out a Statement in Support of Claim
(VA FORM 21-4138) http://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-21-4138-ARE.pdf and write on it: I, (your name) hereby certify that a true copy of the following has been
hand-delivered this day to the (name and address of your local VA Regional Office that you will be delivering it to): Then
list the title of documents or folders (with a table of contents) and how many pages of each; Sign and date and make two copies.
Have the VA Regional Veterans Administration office time-stamp your copy which you take home and file in your personal files
and give the other copy to them.
On a more Personal Note: Both my parents were active duty Army.
My mother was in Communications, my father was Infantry. He was wounded by a German grenade (Potato Masher) fighting in Hitlers
Black Forest. He retained metal fragments in his brain but otherwise lived to be 82 years old. The VA gave him 10% disability
compensation. My mother never applied for VA disability compensation, even though some of her medical conditions were service-connected.
When I became disabled, I vowed to find out everything I could about my benefits and how to get them. I pass the torch to
you. You earned them, go get them. It will be an uphill battle for most, but don’t give up. Never give up.
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