Game Changer: The Easiest VA Claim That's Transforming Disability Ratings

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    Are you seeking to enhance your VA disability rating but don't know where to start? There's a remarkably straightforward claim that many veterans overlook, and it could be the key to unlocking your full benefits.
    In this video, we'll reveal the easiest VA disability claim that can set you on the path to a higher rating. We won't spoil it here, but it's more common among veterans than you might think.
    But we don't stop there. We'll also explore how to leverage this claim to introduce a variety of high-value secondary claims. These secondary claims, when combined, could potentially boost your rating all the way to 100% Permanent & Total.
    It's time to demystify the VA claim process. Join us on this journey as we guide you to claim the benefits you've earned and deserve. Remember, every step forward is a step towards securing your future. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more insightful videos.
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    ✉️ Email Jordan: Jordan@vaclaims-academy.com
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  • @willieconley1235
    @willieconley1235 Před rokem +181

    I, too, love God and my country. Am a United States Marine and am just now after almost 50 years seeking help from VA. This young man is not telling anyone to be dishonest, he's simply trying to do what the VA should have done by educating soldiers.

    • @TheGainfather
      @TheGainfather Před 11 měsíci +14

      Exactly, he's just showing the VA language you have to use. They're not there to help you. You have to get the help yourself. Without videos like this you'll just keep getting denied.

    • @Donkor640
      @Donkor640 Před 11 měsíci +15

      It’s funny how people quietly move along as their fellow Veterans suffer, while not getting all the benefits they deserve. The second we start taking full advantage of our benefits those same people who were willing to watch you suffer now have a problem.

    • @stinky8744
      @stinky8744 Před 10 měsíci +2

      RHA

    • @2326TX
      @2326TX Před 9 měsíci +5

      I've just gotten tired of dealing with the VA.

    • @mlzk2k12
      @mlzk2k12 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@2326TX I feel your pain. I got tired of the VA basically telling me that I'm a liar. Denied my back pain but pumped me full of hydrocodone for 15 years for said pain. Kicking that addiction was painful.

  • @marine10130
    @marine10130 Před 11 měsíci +28

    They granted me 30% for migraine, 10% gerd, 70% ptsd, 10 tinnitus, 0% bilateral hearing loss.

    • @89zafiro
      @89zafiro Před 10 měsíci +7

      If you said on your c&p exam that when you get the migraines episodes you can't work it should be rated at 50%

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci +1

      10 percent GERD? What is that?

    • @itguru2037
      @itguru2037 Před 3 měsíci +1

      How long did it take?

    • @marine10130
      @marine10130 Před 3 měsíci

      @@stanatkins Gastroesophageal reflux disease

    • @marine10130
      @marine10130 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @itguru2037 it took me about 3 years I am currently at 90% just waiting on my HLR for sleep apnea which will put me in the hundo club 💯

  • @colbycharles52
    @colbycharles52 Před rokem +94

    💯 P&T vet here. Find yourselves vet friendly doctors to get the evidence you need guys and girls. I’ve had a couple docs that once they learned I was a vet they offered to write up whatever I needed to help me with my claims. Learn about your conditions and study the DBQs and rating criteria for your conditions so you are prepared for the questions you’ll be asked at your C&P exam. Be proactive. Nobody else can do what’s best for you and your family except you.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Před rokem +7

      yup.. The more appts u go to the better.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +7

      Colby, very wise advice my friend, you’re on fire 💯

    • @mariochavez3212
      @mariochavez3212 Před rokem +9

      How to find vet friendly docs?

    • @TheNecrokage
      @TheNecrokage Před rokem +4

      Yess, shop around for doctors. I finally found one that was also a vet, he referred me to specialists and we are still working on it. I had another doctor that said that he doesn't care about the VA.

    • @langhorne1180
      @langhorne1180 Před rokem +2

      @@vaclaimsacademy Hello my first time Filing do you help with that and no doctor to write something for you?

  • @absolutecarpetcare6696
    @absolutecarpetcare6696 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Thank you this is a game-changer for me. I have been procrastinating for 20 years in getting a rating. Hadn't even applied for benefits until I almost died in 2018. This video convinced me. I'm sure we'll be in touch.

    • @JaceHerrod-wp1tk
      @JaceHerrod-wp1tk Před 21 dnem +1

      You earned it and deserve it, Veterans faith in God. Integrity of serving for the Glory of God. God Bless America. God Bless You

  • @MegaChuck51
    @MegaChuck51 Před 11 měsíci +21

    I'm a VET at 70% pension. Not everything you claim with the VA will give you a compensation increase. The VA is real good for accepting your service connected claim and giving 0% !!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před 11 měsíci

      Bang on Chuck

    • @AndrewVSmith10
      @AndrewVSmith10 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yep. They gave me 0% for sinusitis (PACT Act) with an effective date in the future. 🤦🏽‍♂️
      First appeal resulted in 10% with the effective date of the second C&P exam 🤦🏽‍♂️.
      Currently pending second appeal. Should be 30%, effective 8/10/22.
      Sinusitis is so bad I need surgery and I’ve got headaches secondary at 50%. 0 or 10% for sinusitis is a joke.
      But thanks to this channel and others like it, veterans have the tools we need to get what we deserve.
      I’m also service connected in one knee, ankle and big toe. But I’ve got back issues in my VA records since 1994 (plus podiatry notes referring to misalignment to lower extremities and antalgic gait).
      I watched the videos on THIS channel about getting back issues connected and filed a claim this month. Went to the C&P exam a couple days ago and was fully prepared.
      BIG thanks to this channel because this claim could get me to 100% (if the rater does their job correctly)! 👊🏾
      I know every vet’s situation is different and it’s a shame that we have to fight abroad then come home and fight the VA.
      But if you’re suffering and know it’s because of your service, keep fighting. I’m assuming that’s where services like channel this can help beyond the videos.
      Get to know the law (38 CFR…) that covers your condition. Then download and go through your medical records to build a body of facts that pertains to that/those law/law(s).
      Then state the law and facts in your statement so it’s preserved through appeal. Then submit your claim.
      Afterwards, download the DBQ for your condition. Fill it in yourself. Bring it to your C&P exam and refer to it (and your statement) during your exam. The doctor is taking everything you say and filling out that exact same DBQ during your exam.
      They’re counting on you to give up. Don’t. Keep fighting.

    • @KritTeekDeZigns
      @KritTeekDeZigns Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly. The gave my husband 0% for vertigo and 0% for feet fungus. 9 others they rejected.

    • @patrickhoward4080
      @patrickhoward4080 Před 3 měsíci

      @@vaclaimsacademyHow can I contact you about my claim?

    • @squirts1
      @squirts1 Před měsícem

      @@KritTeekDeZigns need more evidence and nexus letters.

  • @MrAbsalomdavid
    @MrAbsalomdavid Před 10 měsíci +5

    I literately have every one of those things and much much more. It is insane how the VA tells you none of these things, and even, at times, lies! You earned this care. Go get it (honestly ofc).

  • @user-hw3im1sn8v
    @user-hw3im1sn8v Před měsícem +1

    I am a S.C. Veteran, and you are the first(1st) Veteran Counselor that gets straight to the point, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

  • @jimboinsa
    @jimboinsa Před rokem +19

    VA blew me off in 2000 after 22 years for tinnitus. Told me they provided hearing protection. Damn tinnitus is annoying as hell and getting worse. I need to go back.

    • @jacksonrelaxin3425
      @jacksonrelaxin3425 Před 9 měsíci

      The military is full of nasty high pitched and low pitched noises that can go around their shitty ear protections. I know helicopters, especially Apache, have a ridiculously penatrative high pitch that can only be blocked fully by the giant ear muffs, which are obviously not always available. Military acts like the “protection” they gave us was 100% fool proof. Clearly bs.

    • @Vinegarissweet
      @Vinegarissweet Před 3 měsíci

      Please revisit this! Get a VSO or someone else to help if you have to. There is no way they should have denied you for this! I hope you can somehow get back pay too.

    • @fatratz2012
      @fatratz2012 Před 2 měsíci

      I was artillery they blew me off for tinnitus 45 years later I got it rated used legal help for veterans law group don't give up ever

    • @jimboinsa
      @jimboinsa Před 2 měsíci

      @@fatratz2012 Yea thanks Steve. I did go back and got 10% and hearing aids that are supposed to attenuate the ringing. They don't really work so I guess it's just something I have to live with.

    • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
      @JoyPeace-ej2uv Před 2 měsíci

      Get an evaluation by a dentist. It is not always about direct damage to the ears. It can be related to the jaw for example TempoMandibular Jaw syndrome (TMJ) . Similarly Ear Nose and Throat specialist. It can be related to sinuses. At VA if you need but you can see any specialist you want. Also mine got really loud after a Stroke. It can be brain damage rather than ear damage. Ear protection therefore will not prevent all cases of tinnitus.

  • @Steel451
    @Steel451 Před měsícem +3

    3531 marine here. Motor T. I’m at 70% right now. I got 10% for tinnitus and 70% PTSD. I didn’t know headaches was connected to tinnitus.

  • @jessiesineath7702
    @jessiesineath7702 Před rokem +18

    15 years service. 2 tours to Iraq. Many years of loud noises, had a hearing profile in my medical records for years. Definitely ringing i my ears all the time and terrible hearing.shoulders,lower back,hips,neck hurt all the time. Wife tells me I have been super angry since getting back From my last deployment. If you are like me you just sucked it up and tried to make it to 20, that and at the time never wanted to say anything at the VA because you have friends who lost limbs or got blown up over there and in your head you felt wrong for doing so. Between all that and having sleep apnea who knows where to go from here. I feel like my body is aged double my actual age but I was never the guy who tried to go to the doc and complain all the time

    • @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf
      @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hello fello Veteran. I totally agree with you. You are talking straight from the HEART. Thank You for sharing. USMC

    • @tryagainb9669
      @tryagainb9669 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Read this carefully...get your former unit people to do lay statements, if your hearing is fucked get your significant other to write a statement... Lay statements (buddy letters) help

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have sleep apnea and the VA just tossed me a CPAP machine and said good luck and be sure to use distilled water.

    • @JaceHerrod-wp1tk
      @JaceHerrod-wp1tk Před 21 dnem

      Likewise, people say I appear to look age 50. Wear and tear of 13 tours in the Middle East, daily Chronic body pain; internal is 88+ year's old. Jordan is on points, File the with the proper VA forms. Get a copy of your Medical Records for Evidence. Be humble to file, attend all Examinations appointments, Follow instructions, be Honest. Veterans served for the Glory of God. God Bless America. God Bless You🐾

    • @absolutecarpetcare6696
      @absolutecarpetcare6696 Před 20 dny

      @@jessiesineath7702 Amen brother exactly everything you just said. Sickbay commandos are for the guy that no one would trust on your six. But they're the ones getting paid these days. 17 yrs here 800 plus jumps. Never rated. 58 now bent broken body, head full teeth all broken I get full va medical but no dental. Wtf 17 yrs honorable discharge wtf?? they always said first teeth and feet. Will kill you first . Sorry I'm ranting.. what's the point of doing preventative check ups that when you have a head full of broken teeth that are ignored.

  • @user-fu9vy9jv1h
    @user-fu9vy9jv1h Před rokem +54

    I just watched your video! Us Veterans need more people like you helping them to understand the process. I have been retired for 7 years and It has taken me that long to learn some of the things that you explained so easily. Please keep the clips coming! Thank you!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words Chris, I'm happy the information clicked for you. Cheers

  • @samuelmills5961
    @samuelmills5961 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Love your video. Took me 5 yrs to get 100 % Pt. If I saw this video 5 yrs ago it would have saved me a bunch of yrs. Now I’m teaching other vets

  • @PatriotGuitars
    @PatriotGuitars Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm an Army OEF vet, 44-years-old, been out of the Army for almost 2 decades, and I'm getting ready to start this process now. I've heard a lot of VA horror stories from buddies who have been through it, and it kept me from even trying.

    • @tonycasello6121
      @tonycasello6121 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The Va isn’t going to go out of its way to give you any benefits. You have to go after the benefits you deserve. Go to your local veterans service officer in your local county.

  • @Billitos
    @Billitos Před 11 měsíci +4

    Im at 90% on my disability... I submitted a new claim for asthma, Gerd and allergic rhinitis. Its been over 180 days

  • @TrueCrimePsychic
    @TrueCrimePsychic Před 11 měsíci +7

    You're doing great sharing this info. Thanks again

  • @johnd4408
    @johnd4408 Před 3 měsíci +3

    What you say in your video and in the real world of VA claims is totally different. I tried to clain Tinnitus and was denied after a claims hearing test where I have Tinnitus. The VA said where my hearing test going into the military and the hearing test exiting the military was the same. I never had a hearing test the entire time I was in the military. I was a M60E3 gunner in Desert Storm on the front. I have hearing damage from the war and while in service. It is NOT a easy claim to win.

  • @ThePreppingArtists
    @ThePreppingArtists Před 8 měsíci

    I just found this video and boy we could use your help. My husband is at 80% and has been trying to get 100% for years now!

  • @thomasjones524
    @thomasjones524 Před rokem +5

    Wow I suffer from tinnitus for years, can’t sleep because of it and have severe headaches, but never thought of the tinnitus as a cause for my headaches

  • @LilRayyDaGod4
    @LilRayyDaGod4 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I got 60% when I got out took me about 2 years on my own but I recently got a veteran attorney & they claimed insomnia , tdui & migraines … I’m waiting now hopefully I get this 100% I just want to take care of my family without stressing or at work in pain working crazy hours for little to no pay smh

  • @rizdalegend
    @rizdalegend Před 11 měsíci +4

    Yeah, my claim got 50% I've got multiple engagements and one IED. I'm stuck in a rut because I can't hold a job...

  • @FlynDagger
    @FlynDagger Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the info. I was around jet engines and guns for my entire career. I had my hearing baseline reset 3 times just to pass a flight physical. I have bad tinnitus and have started to get headaches because of it. Thanks for the info!

  • @kevzzz1186
    @kevzzz1186 Před rokem +17

    The VA gives me free hearing aids that cancel out my tinnitus yet the VA has denied me a claim for hearing loss and tinnitus.

    • @jackthebagger7589
      @jackthebagger7589 Před rokem +3

      same , free hearing aids but they dont help the tinnitus , gave me 10% for tinnitus and zero for hearing , even though the hearing loss is in line with hearing loss for my job . I was Navy and I can tell you after 12 years sea duty , any one from Navy has hearing loss period ..

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Před rokem

      Yikes

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci +1

      No amount of "hearing aids" are going to "cancel out" your tinnitus. Once you have it you are stuck with it for the rest of your life. If hearing aids take away the ringing in your ears you don't have it. I feel like I'm talking to a preschool class. Oh man!

    • @kevzzz1186
      @kevzzz1186 Před 6 měsíci

      @@stanatkins Rephrase for all the captain know it all's.... The hearing aid drown out the tinnitus.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      Whatever you care to believe brother.

  • @Juan_Doooh
    @Juan_Doooh Před 5 měsíci +4

    I was an Aircraft Armorer when I was active duty. I was checked for hearing loss and tennitis. They confirmed the hearing loss and tennitis and said it’s not service connected.

  • @DavidChavez-rt4wm
    @DavidChavez-rt4wm Před rokem +19

    I've been denied for a tinnitus claim, they did a hearing loss test and put some contraption on my head that wrapped behind my ears to test as well. I don't think they are just making this as simple as we think.

    • @gazopaul
      @gazopaul Před 11 měsíci +5

      There is no test for tinnitus. You either have ringing or not. If you have ringing then your claim is solid. They can not deny you.

    • @randybeninghove5315
      @randybeninghove5315 Před 11 měsíci

      They denied me.@@gazopaul

    • @terrymiracle7520
      @terrymiracle7520 Před 11 měsíci

      Don’t know anyone that’s been denied yet. @@gazopaul

    • @dwhitewatkins309
      @dwhitewatkins309 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I too was tested for tinnitus and was denied; the test was a generic hearing test.

    • @theoldtruckdriver
      @theoldtruckdriver Před 11 měsíci +1

      I was just denied... cause there was no complaint when I was in the service... the word never existed when I was in and when I got out....I will appeal with a personal letter, hopefully this will work

  • @rogersmith7808
    @rogersmith7808 Před rokem +8

    If Tinnitus is so easy to get why are so many veterans getting denied, even those in the "highly probable" category in the Duty MOS Noise Exposure Listing?

    • @BOtto23
      @BOtto23 Před 10 měsíci

      Still waiting on my duty to assist error to update. I’m in a high probability MOS and doc at C&P diagnosed me w tinnitus and hearing loss. Time will tell

  • @adamjohns5278
    @adamjohns5278 Před rokem +12

    I claimed both the headaches and tinnitus when I first claimed in Cheyenne, WY. They did test for it and denied me back in 2007 and 2010

    • @Loguem
      @Loguem Před rokem

      They did a hearing test. With the beeps and the words you had to repeat back to the examiner. They likely didn't test you for tinnitus. And what does your denial letter say? Does it say you were denied because you don't have these things or were you denied because you didnt provide the nexus to the event in service that caused the issues? Its likely they denied you because they said it wasn't service connected, not that you don't have these issues. Reread the letter.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      There is no "test" for tinnitus. Either you have it or you don't.

    • @MechE11B
      @MechE11B Před 5 měsíci

      @@stanatkins VA does a hearing test anyway... Battle buddy put in for it. I didn't understand the purpose for the test tbh but they made him do it anyway.

    • @edcain9492
      @edcain9492 Před měsícem

      Tinnunitus Binging Test is Worthless.I'm Almost deaf & retested 3:times,can't get but 10% Test is a Scam.I was Light Artillery in Nam,Among other things& Even Heavy Artillery in my Unit couldn't get Earplugs in Nam.An Absence of Protection Should Give Us @ least 15-25%Sucks,Guess I should have asked for Damaged Eardrums.😮

  • @michaelbarnes2142
    @michaelbarnes2142 Před rokem +12

    This is the best explanation of the strategy I've ever watched. Great job!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      I’m glad to hear it Micheal, thanks for the valuable feedback. Cheers

    • @michaelbarnes2142
      @michaelbarnes2142 Před rokem

      @@vaclaimsacademy 90% for years with new ideals after watching your vid! Thanks

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I had to wait 50 years to get a 100% disability rating and I had to be terminally ill ….. dying !!. Yup … entered the Navy in 1972 ,, and in 2022 , I was treated for Triple Hit, Stage 4 DLBCL with horrific symptoms of Cachexia, Ascites and Edema. If you don’t know what these are look them up.

  • @JohnJones-wh6hk
    @JohnJones-wh6hk Před rokem +2

    I Serve A Regular Tour In Germany My MOS Was 16B Nuclear Warhead Missile Nike Hercules Missle I just Recently Sigh Up For Va Health. Even though I started late doing this I should have done long time ago I am going to do my hearing test this week. There Are Problems Am Dealing With Now I have Bilateral Sciatica,headaches,Maybe Prostate Cancer,Having hard time swallow my meds,I had a colospy and had 10 polps remove. And now I stay consiptation. All these problems i will be my regular doctors outside the va doctor. I will take all advice from you

  • @stevegosnell1435
    @stevegosnell1435 Před rokem +16

    In my case, once I got to 70,% it was decided that I was now unemployable and then rated permanent and total disability.
    My percentage stayed at 70%, but now I was paid at the 100% rate because I was unemployable

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Congrats on your TDIU Steve

    • @aristotlepangan9030
      @aristotlepangan9030 Před 8 měsíci

      That what i am trying to do now, im just waiting for the c & p for tdiu. Can you give me any tips to what they do to you in your c & p? 😊

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      I am at 100% and I've never had a C&P exam so I can't help you.

  • @jn7420
    @jn7420 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, new sub here. I am an 80yo Vietnam Vet, I hope I'm not too old! Agent Orange has caught up to me. And I flew Hueys and other helicopters.

  • @dirtrid3r4life
    @dirtrid3r4life Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ah yes let me watch a video and magically have all these symptoms. Great video!

  • @gtoexpress8111
    @gtoexpress8111 Před rokem +4

    Your videos are amazing and right - other utubers should be ashame with there useless videos you make it easy going the secondary route its all for Free thats the amazing part bro keep up the good work its nothing like the easy !!!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      I really appreciate the kind words GTO Express, cheers

  • @towdjumper5
    @towdjumper5 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff! Thx.

  • @collierns
    @collierns Před rokem +3

    I was tested for hearing, told them about the headaches from the ringing a couple years back and all I received was a big DENIED claim..

  • @JordanLambo369
    @JordanLambo369 Před rokem +55

    60% gerd is a hard claim to obtain and would require much gastrointestinal distress. 70% MH + 50% Migraines + 30% Gerd alone brings a veteran to 90%. Tinnitus would be 91% thanks to a 10% rating. 70% MH is achievable but a high bar. Alll veterans should file for what they deserve. Examine your med records for your max benefit and consider things that have affected your life.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +27

      Thanks for the comment Jordan, 60% for GERD is actually pretty easy, barely an inconvenience. This is because 2 letters in the regulation; “OR”.
      “Symptoms of pain, vomiting, material weight loss, and hematemesis or melena with moderate anemia; OR other symptom combinations productive of severe impairment of health.”
      Severe impairment of health clause is the loophole. Everyone who has GERD has severe impairment of health. If the VA wants to be caught and ambiguous, two can play at that game.
      The average mental claim here after VACA gets awarded 70% reliably, again not difficult at all really. It’s difficult when you don’t know precisely what you should be saying. It’s all an open book test, the VA tells you exactly how they rate you. I simply don’t ignore that invaluable Intel.
      Also, run the calculator again, unless mine is broken, 10 tinnitus, 70 SSD plus 50 migraines gets you to 90. 60 GERD puts you to 95, rounded up to 100 compensation level. Cheers

    • @E-ZE-DUZIT
      @E-ZE-DUZIT Před rokem +1

      ​@@vaclaimsacademy How does the VA test for Gerd and will a Nexus with the correct symptoms get 60% ?

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +4

      From my experience, there’s no real test for GERD, often times it’s diagnosed based solely on symptomatic reports from the patient. Yes, a diagnosis, nexus or service connection, and a bulletproof personal statement

    • @JordanLambo369
      @JordanLambo369 Před rokem +3

      @@vaclaimsacademy Interesting. I just ran the calculator, 70 SSD, 50 migraines, 60 GERD, and 10 tinnitus get a veteran to 95% which rounds up to 100. I just haven't heard of anyone actually getting 60% from GERD. Usually see 10% or 30%

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +9

      @@JordanLambo369 Agreed, the majority of vets submit suboptimal claims using “free” services that completely ignore the existence (let alone the importance) of lay evidence.
      The chances of a doctor writing in your file that you are having a severe impact to your health is low, and even if they DID write that in your notes, the chances that the VA rater is going to read those notes is low.
      The difference between a 30% rating for GERD and a 60% is almost entirely made through a bulletproof personal statement. That’s why it’s such a valuable document.
      I’m working with a handful of VSO’s and accredited agents who come to me for coaching and I’m stressing to them to get their vets to write personal statements. I just want to scream it from a rooftop sometimes how 15-25 minutes can impact your household’s quality of life forever

  • @geraldcooper8527
    @geraldcooper8527 Před rokem +10

    I'm currently at 80% for ptsd and a severed left thumb. I also have a pending claim for a fractured coccyx and sacrum and I fully expect to get 40% as the C&P exam went very well . I want to file for TDIU but my vso told me that I will be re-evaluated for my 70% PTSD and my 40% for my back injuries. My 65th birthday will be this September and I will be having a DOT physical in September..... I am very certain at that time that I will be unable to pass the DOT physical, due to due to service-related disabilities.. Therefore I will be permanently unemployed and have to apply for social security at age 65.. I had planned to file permanent and total individual unemployability... After my in-person discussion with DAV VSO I now have extreme anxiety over this being a gamble that I cannot afford to lose!!! I have other service-related disabilities I have not filed yet which route is best for me ??? Please respond with advice on what is the best course of action for me.. Thanks

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +5

      Hi Gerald, claim all of the other diagnoses you received in service and have not claimed yet. Do everything to get to 100% P&T schedular so you have the option to work if you so choose.

    • @wowzers1069
      @wowzers1069 Před rokem +5

      Generally, if you are over age 55 they will leave you alone as the VA recognizes that at that age things don't get better.

    • @godfreyluswata9568
      @godfreyluswata9568 Před rokem +2

      ​@@vaclaimsacademy Help me to file a claim please

    • @deonrobertson-eu5ly
      @deonrobertson-eu5ly Před rokem +2

      @@godfreyluswata9568DON’T WAIT ON PEOPLE TO HELP YOU, HELP YOURSELF FIRST BY FILING THE CLAIMS… THIS WILL ALSO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY THAT YOU WOULD HAVE TO USUALLY “PAY” SOME COMPANY TO DO THE SAME THING YOU ARE CAPABLE OF DOING YOURSELF. I JUST BECAME 100 % P&T UNDER TDIU - INDIVIDUAL UNEMPLOYABILITY, AT AGE 39. I ONLY DID 4 YEARS OF ACTIVE DUTY, STARTING 1 MONTH BEFORE 9/11. STOP WAITING FOR HELP AND HELP YOURSELF, SO YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR FAMILY BEFORE WE LEAVE THIS WORLD 🌎

    • @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf
      @JohnRodriguez-zn4gf Před 11 měsíci

      I totally agree with you. Veterans have to completely forget about depending on VSO, the VA,, or attorneys for help in filing disability claims with the VA. They are all haters, jealous, and envious people. It is better to begin and complete your claims by yourself as best as you can. The ONLY person out there who truly cares about you is you.

  • @gummybearlol
    @gummybearlol Před rokem +14

    Migraines denied several times They did a 5 minutes ace exam and denied claim in 1 day from migraines secondary to tinnitus. I've been diagnosed with migraines take meds for seen neurologist numerous times.Finally had vso send it in for appeal which will now take years Headaches and migraines hard to win

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +7

      Headaches are not hard to win, you’re making it difficult on yourself. Using a VSO to file an appeal is a terrible strategy in my opinion, did you submit a bulletproof personal statement and migraine journal with your claim? If not, you just need a supplemental claim, and stop trusting “free” help, it’s costing you thousands

    • @user-ll6zh2bi7c
      @user-ll6zh2bi7c Před rokem

      Did you consider a HLA? I’m in the process of going migraine secondary to tinnitus. I didn’t like seeing this. Very disheartening.

    • @nickusmp
      @nickusmp Před rokem +6

      I wouldn't say he's making it hard on himself. I submitted a migraine claim, buddy letters from everyone including my then commander stating what I went through. Had medical evidence showing I had migraines, had them since being deployed, had evidence I was being seen for migraines since being in service. Then submitted several years worth of migraine logs, proof of medical exams, neurologist visits, injections, etc. VA came back and said they agreed I have migraines but don't agree to them being service connected. I've now been sitting in appeal for 2 years. Evidence, nexus, link, letters, etc the size of the LA phone book, still denied. The VA sometimes is just that bad.

    • @themagnumtodd
      @themagnumtodd Před rokem +1

      ⁠@@nickusmp same, I have migraines in my medical records, been diagnosed probably 6 times, take medication prescribed by the VA, and miss work at least three times a month. Had my job submit multiple official statements (we are a major defense contractor) and still got denied. Doing appeal now. Keep fighting brother, Semper Fi.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      @@nickusmp You’re damn right about that Nick. If you have everything perfect on your end, then absolutely, you can chalk it up to the VA being awful at what they do. Everything has to be right on our end first though.
      With your claim, I think we can save you years of headache (no pun intended) by opting for a supplemental claim (been winning those in 3 months lately) or an HLR since the appeal line is backed up. If you shoot me an email to jordan@vaclaims-academy.com I’d be happy to give you exactly what I would do if interested, not gonna sell you on the premium bootcamp as it seems like you just need a small boost. Cheers

  • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
    @JoyPeace-ej2uv Před 2 měsíci +1

    Someone needs to explain to soldiers airmen and navy to get copies of their health records as things happen that they keep and maintain. Statements from friends as they happen. Especially Xrays. My records disappeared as things happened more than once and the military and VA will not acknowledge the broken neck with a replaced bone as service connected. It is a shame that we need to be proactive all along but tell your friends and family to share that information with young service members early. Thank you that was very helpful and I need the help because everyone here near Ft. Bragg/Liberty has been cagey. 1984 broke the neck while playing softball with the unit if I had known I needed statements the colonel himself would have done so.

  • @randybeninghove5315
    @randybeninghove5315 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Tinnitus is not a sure thing. Even though I was in the Gulf War, and in the Marines for 20 years, I was denied for my tinnitus. The VA conceded that I have hearing loss and tinnitus, and that I was exposed to what they call "combat noise", but their decision was that it was not attributed to my military service because of my MOS.

    • @indigorager
      @indigorager Před 10 měsíci +1

      Keep fighting.

    • @ryan.mi.stanton
      @ryan.mi.stanton Před 9 měsíci

      @randybeninghove5315, I was denied as well due to my MOS. What did you end up doing to get the new decision for TInnitus?

    • @yourmomma3132
      @yourmomma3132 Před 9 měsíci

      Like me, but I went back and proved that for most of my military service , I worked in other MOS’S. So maybe you drove trucks for awhile or something else where they was high noise. Then appeal.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      You should have told them that your tinnitus started while on active duty.

  • @VeteranAnimosity
    @VeteranAnimosity Před rokem +5

    Tinnitus is the easiest to win, yea right. I did the self-statement on va form 21-4138 lay statement, and a c&P exam the examiner acknowledged that I had Tinnitus, but found no direct link in my service record. I did a supplemental claim VA form 20-0995 and uploaded medical documentation in my service file where a ✔️ box was done for hearing loss, but it was for Tinnnitus. I even explained that in my laystatement. I also pointed out on my mos that I was exposed to loud noises or what is called Acustic Trama, because I was always working around diesel engines and side load warping tug. Denied x2 times. Here I am round 3 on a Tinnitus claim that a C&P examiner gave me a less then 50 percent because they could not directly find the link in my service record files. I could use some help on this claim im not sure what im doing right or wrong. In the decision letter it stated laystatements could not be used as medical evidence. That my self-statement If

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      It’s true, lay statements are not medical evidence, they’re lay evidence. To me it sounds like they want an IMO (Independent Medical Opinion)

    • @rebelrider052
      @rebelrider052 Před 10 měsíci

      @@vaclaimsacademy I got my hearing test and 10% rating, because I told my primary care doctor I could barely hear him over the noise in my ears. He whispered to me and I did not hear his whisper, so he got my hearing exam at the VA hospital in Leavenworth. Is there a disability for macular degeneration? My doctor also sent me down for eye diagnostics when I told him everything below the center vision was blurry. I was diagnosed for armd in both eyes ( my dad ( a WWII vet) went blind for 25 years from armd and died in 2018) and in 2021 when my meds were late being delivered to me my left eye went from dry to wet macular and I have received shots in that eye every month since to present day.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci +1

      My, you are making this a lot harder than it is. Tinnitus IS the easiest claim to win unless you make the process harder than it is. The maximum is 10 percent and there is no exam to determine tinnitus. It's your word against theirs. You are putting in a lot of work for 10 percent.

  • @GovmntLacky
    @GovmntLacky Před rokem +7

    A good personal statement will get you the 10% for tinnitus but, it probably won’t help you climb the ladder. You WILL need a diagnosis and nexus letter to get the rest which will cost you unless you have a doctor that will assist.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Před rokem +2

      just go to the VA for everything.. If you have 10% for tinitus go there for your migranes and keep a log and then file.. If your not making up lies, its not that hard to get what your supposed to...

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, everything needs a medical diagnosis first. Otherwise it doesn’t exist to the VA to begin with

    • @markhaslar8850
      @markhaslar8850 Před rokem

      @@vaclaimsacademy ive tried twice for benefits i do get 5% formyright shoulder which they operated on again a year ago which is now worse than ever. the last time i tried they said its been to long since ive been out of the army. im done dealing with going through the v.a. who could i get in touch with to help me out with this

  • @leonardsanchez6547
    @leonardsanchez6547 Před 4 měsíci

    great show thank you

  • @jimdandy9671
    @jimdandy9671 Před 5 měsíci +2

    So, this is what it's come to, new and creative ways to get on the government teat!

  • @marja223
    @marja223 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m at 70%, tinnitus being post of that 70. But I sent to an audiologist for testing, they performed 5 different tests on me. Not just the headphone listen for the beep and hit the button. A few tests I’d never seen before until then. But I got my 10%.

  • @jeffreybelden2491
    @jeffreybelden2491 Před rokem +1

    You're hired, I'm documented with all the above through the VA.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      I have seen that exact situation a ton over the years. Thanks for commenting Jeffrey

  • @pastormiketwoable
    @pastormiketwoable Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing!!! 'Us' Vietnam Vet dummies---denied for decades because we did not do it smartly

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Such a great generation

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Před rokem

      Well said.

    • @motorbikeray
      @motorbikeray Před 11 měsíci

      @pastormiketwoable wrote, "Thanks for sharing!!! 'Us' Vietnam Vet dummies---denied for decades because we did not do it smartly"
      You are NOT a Vietnam Vet dummy. You served during a time when smartphones, home computers, and the internet didn't exist. You also served during a time when men went rarely went to sick call and did so only when they experienced great bodily pain. Also, you were considered lucky if when you went to sick call your doctor visit was recorded in your medical files. You also didn't have easy access to, and information about, the VA Disability system. Today's service members go to sick call for everything little thing, they get all their doctor visits electronically and instantly recorded in an online medical records database, they have CZcams videos telling them exactly how to get 100% VA disability not soon after ending their active military service.

    • @harryclawson5774
      @harryclawson5774 Před měsícem

      Nam vet, combat and still stuck at60% VAdoes not work the same for every vet

  • @warrior1657
    @warrior1657 Před 4 měsíci

    I was recently approved Tinnitus, however I did not know about other connecting things that go with this condition. I think I need help going forward with other claims associated with Tinnitus. The mental issue, I was awarded 70%

  • @johnnyc5587
    @johnnyc5587 Před rokem +2

    I have Tinnitus & Hearing loss . Was denied Migraines even with 2 Nexus letters . So, I appealed with a supplemental and added 2 more Nexus letters , Brain scan that showed damage and neurologist wrote letter saying damage is due to acoustic trauma I experienced on Active duty. If I get denied again then there's a scam going on.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Make sure you also turn in a bulletproof personal statement attesting to the incident that caused the acoustic trauma during active duty and it should be a slam dunk

  • @ProfPressure
    @ProfPressure Před 4 měsíci

    I’m a yr and a few months out and good thing I started all documentation last year

  • @ronwideman9230
    @ronwideman9230 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ok, not so fast on the tinnitus is a slam dunk. I have tinnitus horribly, and being in Aircraft Maint on jet aircraft with 8 engines, and powered ground equipment running at full blast all day, with no muffler, plus aircraft taking off and landing, as most of the time we were pulling maint next to the runway, at a time when we were launching 144 bombers a day for months, I was denied tinnitus due to hearing loss. I now need hearing aids, at the age of 70, due to moderate to severe hearing loss. And for a time. And at times I get severe headaches, to the point I have to go get an injection for pain or to make the headache tolerable. I've seen a Nuerologist, and the headaches I have suffered from are Migranes. He has no idea why I was getting migranes. Yup I was denied tinnitus, 4 years Air Force Maintaining B52 bombers.

    • @abriyahyasha-rahla2656
      @abriyahyasha-rahla2656 Před 6 měsíci

      Frequent headaches can get you up to 5% increase. Focus on the migraines as a result of the tinnitus.

  • @3pilot
    @3pilot Před rokem +4

    i was a helicopter pilot and actually have tinnitus but was denied since i didn't complain about that (and other things) while i was in. assumed it would hurt my flight status and i'm sure i'm not the only pilot to not have claimed things in order to keep status..

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Yes, but when transitioning out, these were things to get on file. People rush out the door into the civilian world naively thinking the VA is going to have their best interest in mind or something, we really have to be more aggressive on behalf of our households

    • @3pilot
      @3pilot Před rokem +1

      @@vaclaimsacademy would have been something good to know then lol

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      You people really need to educate yourselves on how the game is played. They simply asked me when and where I developed tinnitus and I told them "after a mortar attack while in Vietnam". Then they told me "here's your 10 percent". No medical record needed.

  • @mattnieschwitz4727
    @mattnieschwitz4727 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I'm 60% for diabetes and 70% for PTSD. I recently went to the VA for tinnitus and inability to sleep from ringing and they gave me a machine to put on my pillow that' basically white noise. That was a few months ago and I never submitted a claim. However, I have an upcoming pcp appt because of migraines and GERD. Should I file all 3 as secondary to PTSD, or do I file tinnitus alone with migraines secondary? I just want to approach it in a logical way. I also thought about GERD secondary to diabetes because of being on insulin for 12 years, but idk if that's as strong of a link as PTSD. Or maybe GERD would be secondary to migraines because of constantly popping excedrin. Idk the best approach

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      I have been dealing with the VA for several years, and I have never heard of GERD. Is it a gulf war thing?

  • @SpaceRanger187
    @SpaceRanger187 Před rokem +3

    Gerd from anxiety is the worst.. I have learned to just focus on your breathing all day long to help not trigger it.. Not even just the reflux..it will eat your teeth over time..its not something to mess around with..unless you want to lose your teeth..i have enough issues not trying to add to it

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Thanks for that insight SpaceRanger, definitely deserving of the hefty 60% from the sounds of how negatively it can impact one’s health

    • @kellyash45
      @kellyash45 Před rokem

      Keto and fasting can fully eliminate GERD for alot of people.

  • @jsmith8598
    @jsmith8598 Před 10 měsíci

    Great plan

  • @applejellypucci
    @applejellypucci Před rokem +2

    I'm waiting on a decision for headaches now. I filed in 2012, denied. Trying again, wish me luck.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Hoping for the best April, if you get denied again don’t be discouraged. All you need to do is spend 20 minutes writing a bulletproof personal statement to really tie the claim together

  • @dustin612
    @dustin612 Před rokem +2

    This is how va ratings work service member shaves butt crack gets for 50% for mental health 25% for limited mobility 25% for ingrown hair😂

  • @dailritenour9950
    @dailritenour9950 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding video. I tried the same thing but the VA keeps telling me that there is no medical link between tinnitus and migraines in my c&p exam. I am working on my 2nd appeal now. Actually it was an ACE exam.

    • @ioNissues
      @ioNissues Před rokem +1

      Tell us how that goes pls. Need to know

    • @dailritenour9950
      @dailritenour9950 Před 11 měsíci

      Same result.... not service connected even though my doc says it is.

  • @gmanmarx8705
    @gmanmarx8705 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much my tinnitus is getting so bad the VA docs are just telling me no cure ad take two aspirins and call me in the morning not sure how to go about this but I'm gonna try..

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Don’t give up my friend. Victory awaits

    • @gmanmarx8705
      @gmanmarx8705 Před rokem

      @@vaclaimsacademy How? ive been dealing with the VA for many years its to the point that I can hardly hear any more they keep blowing me off and the noise is getting so loud youguys make it sound so easy but its not when you don't have some walk you thru it why do you think the homeless number of vets is so high nobody towalk us thru it you are telling us about it but not walking us thru it you guys understand that?

  • @TrendingHeadlinesTV
    @TrendingHeadlinesTV Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have all of these. My tinnitus and headaches even cause vertigo. I take blood pressure med, cholesterol med, PTSD med and it’s all prescribed by my VA doctor. My mental health now is at the point where it’s hard for me to hold down a job for the past 15 yrs. On top of that all of the medication I’m on has given me GERD. Are there any organizations that can assist me in filling out a claim for all of these? I currently have a 0% rating for a service connected disability for my foot. I feel so cheated out of all of this compensation. I hope you can either help me with this claim or point me in the right direction to get assistance.

  • @vdcg2010
    @vdcg2010 Před 9 měsíci

    Great info brother, subbing to your channel 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Gerryy100
    @Gerryy100 Před 6 měsíci

    You guys are great. After 44 years I got my Tinnitus service connect the first time around. Now am starting to work on getting my migraines connected secondary to my tinnitus. Question. I am now retired on SS. My entire civilian life Ives had prostrating migraines 3 to 4 times a month and lost days of work. But now retired I get migraines 2 a month with same pain and prostrating attacks. Is 50% rating still possible? I have buddy letters from 2 bosses covering 30 years of migraine attacks up till last year. Thanks Gerry Yarrish

  • @odellkiser1437
    @odellkiser1437 Před 9 měsíci +1

    They give you a 10 for everything.Raters are giving those high numbers 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jeffreydevine6199
    @jeffreydevine6199 Před měsícem

    I wish I knew about these benefits 41 years ago!

  • @MrCyberife
    @MrCyberife Před 7 měsíci +1

    As of December 2023 Tinnitus claims are being changed, because so many people are claiming this !
    I'm thinking the VA watches these videos on how to be the system !

  • @richardmendez1527
    @richardmendez1527 Před 10 měsíci

    I have file for tinnitus and sent me to an ear test and the Dr sent in her report and I was denied..

  • @TacticalTrainer223
    @TacticalTrainer223 Před rokem +1

    Can you do, or point me towards, a video on claiming memory issues? I’ve had issues since an armored vehicle crash where I hit the top & side of my head (with helmet on). Of course I was a hArDcOrE infantryman so unfortunately I never got it checked out while I was still in

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      All mental claims are rated with the exact same criteria. Memory loss is looked at as a symptom rather than a rateable diagnosis itself, so TBI or PTSD may be your actual claim
      czcams.com/video/awp7FCpHgho/video.html

  • @bryaneagon3059
    @bryaneagon3059 Před rokem +1

    Immediately, i was sent to an auditory lab for my c&p exam and was denied.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Sorry to hear that Bryan, it happens. I was denied a service connection for Tinnitus even though I was diagnosed during service because “I wasn’t experiencing hearing loss”, sometimes the VA likes to make things up as they go

  • @ntech1507
    @ntech1507 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello thank you for the video i have 3 of those issues. Will i be able to do, Tinnitus, Migraines and Gerd. I have all those condition in note treatment notes plus medications for them.

  • @richardmurphy3568
    @richardmurphy3568 Před rokem +3

    I’ve claimed tinnitus, hearing loss and headaches for yrs. Claimed 3 times with the VA and denied 3 times even after a different Rater told me they can’t deny tinnitus as there is no test for it. Good luck.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +2

      The only thing missing is a personal statement attesting to the fact that you developed the symptoms during your active duty service

    • @pattysfamily9822
      @pattysfamily9822 Před rokem

      @@vaclaimsacademy did that on my VA Form 21-4148(?)

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      You got it Patty, that’s the one

    • @markhaslar8850
      @markhaslar8850 Před rokem

      @@vaclaimsacademy what? how in the world can a person go back in time to get a personal statement?

    • @oldguy9078
      @oldguy9078 Před rokem

      Richard I have been denied even getting enrolled in VA Health Care. I have a 10% hearing loss on my ETS physical it's on paper and still can't get enrolled. Have been told I have no service connected injury, make too much money, didn't serve combat duty I have given up. I have Medicare and supplement so I'm good.

  • @bufflowsouljah2256
    @bufflowsouljah2256 Před 7 měsíci

    Great information. Any ptsd ,anxiety ,racism, sexual assault, depression issues have high percent ratings. Also flashbacks and sleep apnea

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      Only if racism, sexual assault and depression are in your military records. Racism? I'm white and had a black drill sergeant yell at me and it depressed me. Does that count?

  • @marlonsardella3748
    @marlonsardella3748 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Who do you recommend for help filing this claim?

  • @zackiinu7194
    @zackiinu7194 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the video. Very informative and easy to follow. Here’s my situation: I honorably discharged in 1983. When I was stationed in Germany, I was ordered to spray paint military vehicles using special paint called Chemical Agent Resistant Coating, also referred to as CARC. The VA’s Health website has a designated section describing CARC and how exposure to CARC can be harmful. However, this article pertains to the Gulf War era vets who painted with CARC, not to the period of time or geographical location in which I served. Hence, I am not covered under the PACT Act. Nevertheless, the fact remains that I believe I sustained injuries of being exposed to the toxins of CARC. Additionally, the CARC used during the Gulf War was a water dispersed version, which is to say is was much less toxic than the version I was exposed to. (I verified this with documents I obtained via a FOIA request to the Army Research Laboratory.). For example, the version of CARC I was exposed to contained hexavalent chromium and lead, which are elements not contained in the version used during the Gulf War. During the time I spray painted with CARC, which was for a period of several week, I had direct dermal contact with it and I also inhaled it. I was not provided with any Personal Protective Equipment whatsoever. I currently have an active Intent to File with the VA, but I am holding off on filing my original claim for disability until I receive my military medical records, which I requested in Feb. 2023. I do not expect to find any useful information in my record, as I did not begin to shows signs of injury until after my discharge. Even then I did not piece it together until last year. I have made contact with two buddies who verified the CARC painting we did, so I will be able to submit their statements to show that we did, in fact, use CARC paint to paint the vehicles. Within the past 6 months I have visited my private physicians for various medical issues. Here are the documented medical diagnoses: 2 lung nodules, bibasilar acteletasis (collapsed lower lungs), allergic conjunctivitis, nasal polyps and cysts, severe sleep apnea (prescription for CPAP), migraines, tinnitus, and mild hearing loss. Because I frequently get migraines, fatigue, and a lack of motivation, I am hoping your organization can help me out. Every time I talk to the DAV they only seem to be concerned with getting me to submit my claim for tinnitus, but the other medical issues I have are more important to me. Below is a link to one of many news articles about all the CARC painting of US and NATO military vehicles, which resulted in toxic exposure related injuries, that was going on in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. Thanks!
    www.dutchnews.nl/2021/05/many-more-defence-workers-were-exposed-to-toxic-paint/

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Hi Zack, you’ve got an uphill battle ahead of you. I would try an aggressive VA lawyer and if that doesn’t work, I don’t see much other flexibility to manufacture evidence

    • @jmackinjersey1
      @jmackinjersey1 Před 11 měsíci

      Zach, I have just finished filing my additional claims for the PACT. I was exposed to burn pits and other chemicals, to include the paint on the vehicles and equipment, I have been seeing many doctors about my headaches, dizziness, chest/bronchial pain etc., etc.
      Here is what I have been advised by the gents in the VA Office. File, File, File and File again. DO NOT WAIT. I realize that you posted this one month ago, so you may not receive it, or not in time for the back pay, but I just went through the online filing program, and it was not that hard. You have a few boxes to check, and some VAMC or other medical facilities that you may have used address/locations to fill in. Believe me, they should have your records, the VA just spent millions and countless man hours transcribing and transferring ALL of our records into a brand new, easily searchable database. Heck, even if you start to file it and then put it on hold, at least you are eligible for one year's worth when, not if (positive thoughts) you get your rating.
      TBH, I have never had any positive assistance from the DAV for myself, my grandfather or either of my uncles that I assisted before I was enlisted.
      Throw the grenade and see what it hits. What is it going to cost you other than a little bit of time compared to the assistance you rightly deserve. Semper Fi.

    • @zackiinu7194
      @zackiinu7194 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jmackinjersey1 Thanks for the info. I’ll be filing my original claim ASAP.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      The sad truth is that if it is not documented in military records, to the VA, it never happened. Don't give up.

  • @GTOGregory
    @GTOGregory Před rokem +1

    The VA has been giving me anti-acid medication for years. The VA Hospital says I have GERD. Is this worth anything at age 64?

  • @johnreinhartmusic3328
    @johnreinhartmusic3328 Před rokem +3

    Great content, i am 10% tinnitus and was making a journal for headaches i deal with a lot. I am a Vietnam veteran living overseas now and was wondering if the va would accept a nexus letter from a doctor in a foreign country? Wasn't able to make an appointment in the states 😕 thanks for informative video

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +2

      You know what John, you would really have better luck with a virtual appointment with a Stateside doctor to get you a nexus letter the VA will feel warm and fuzzy about.
      But you could always try, there’s a chance the rater may not even notice since it’s so rare to get an overseas nexus letter

    • @johnreinhartmusic3328
      @johnreinhartmusic3328 Před rokem +1

      @vaclaimsacademy great, thanks for the quick response. I have GERD, Heart failure, sleep apnea, pacemaker, but difficult to get it service related since I've been out of the Navy since 1977.

    • @jeffrey501green
      @jeffrey501green Před rokem +3

      @@johnreinhartmusic3328 it's not so hard to get it service connected, remember a tie goes to the vet. Medical records, current diagnosis, buddy letters, nexus, build your claim...I did it 26 years after discharge, was awarded 100% p&t.... you can do it my friend...

    • @wesenfield3443
      @wesenfield3443 Před rokem

      OMG ur not 100 % u went to the jungle.. ur fkn up..

    • @rebelrider052
      @rebelrider052 Před 10 měsíci

      @@johnreinhartmusic3328 I was a radio operator listening to static for 4 years. When I went in my hearing was so acute it registered above the graph. When I got out in 1975, my hearing was rated 4 out of 10. A hearing loss of 60%. I got my 10% rating in 2018 and am now trying to get my disability secondary Increases. Since I was a Viet Nam Era vet, I had trouble getting any medical help until 2017, after Trump revamped the VA. Since then the VA has bent over backward making sure I was torn apart and put back together and back out in the workforce, even after I retired at 62 to this present day. Since my heart attack in September 2020, I have not been back to work.

  • @YC-tx3di
    @YC-tx3di Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is it possible to claim tinnitus after years out? I do get random headaches and have ringing at random times throughout the day

  • @arizonafarang4034
    @arizonafarang4034 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does anyone know if you have to prove that you didn't have tinnitus before serving, and if you need a doctor's backing?

  • @lordgriffin100
    @lordgriffin100 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome. How do you explain to subscribers to write there letters?

  • @jameslipski
    @jameslipski Před 9 měsíci

    I applied for disability due to tinnitus. I could not get my 10% rating until I got tested by a hearing specialist.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      Once again, there is NO "test" for tinnitus. Hearing loss yes, but not tinnitus. If the VA tells you there is a test, they are lying to you. All you have to say is you developed it while in the military due to exposure to loud noise. It's their word against yours and you will win.

  • @brendastrean3375
    @brendastrean3375 Před rokem +1

    My husband applied for migraines submitted the migraine logs and letters. He did not have anything to truly connect with the tinnitus aka no nexus letter. In the denial letter it is mentioned that he does have the disability but no clear connection to his sc tinnitus. So we will submit a nexus and appeal this!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      That’s a good path Brenda, make sure he also included a well written personal statement and submits it as a supplemental claim, NOT a formal appeal with the BVA, a soul draining process. Hope this helps 👍

  • @vanguardgaming704
    @vanguardgaming704 Před rokem +1

    I'm a vet from the persian gulf war. How do I claim my benifits? I have tenitus and suffer from migraines. Any help would be appreiciated.

  • @user-vg4ee6tc6n
    @user-vg4ee6tc6n Před rokem

    Claude Wayne Gentsch Jr (texasmudneck)
    You sir are discribing
    What I VE BEEN servant
    With for 55 YEARS
    HAVE NEVER BEEN
    TOLD THIS CONNECTION BEFORE!!!!???
    I WAS ELECTRIC/
    MECHANICAL ONSTRUTOR/REPAIR
    TECNETION.
    IM AT 60 % NOW
    ALWAYS THOUGH
    JUST MY ROTTEN
    LUCK!!! 🤠😭

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      I like to think outside the box and get creative to get vets the rating they really deserve. I hope you get back on the horse Claude, 🤠

  • @zacstephenson3734
    @zacstephenson3734 Před 7 měsíci

    Ok so I've complained about Tinnitus since I was in. Everytime I went to see an ENT or another specialist, yes you have minor hearing loss, but we think the tinnitus is due to high blood pressure so let's change your diet. And that's the end of that. So how do I get step 1? And I had I don't even know how many MRI or cat scans (can't remember now) due to headaches when I was in the service.

  • @amaresmommyify
    @amaresmommyify Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, I need help with filing my claim. I did it on my own but was denied. Everything you just talked about has happened to me from the ringing in the ears, migraines, missing work and functions due to staying home in a dark room to the acid reflux. I need help

  • @user-wn3mx3vh3o
    @user-wn3mx3vh3o Před 11 měsíci

    good afternoon, I am service connect with Tinnitus @ 10% for the last three months the ringing in my ears have gotten worse.I'm having the bad headaches some days I can't focus because they so bad.Can i file this with my Tinnitus?

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 Před 10 měsíci

    I went to have my ears checked last week. The doctor said I only have “ normal “ hearing loss and nothing to worry about. She never addressed my ringing in the ear. Then she said we’ll watch and wait ! I said…. “ the hell you will ! ….. I want a hearing aid ! “ So she ordered me a hearing aid . Since I’m at 100% ,, I’m gonna demand they take care of me.

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      Hearing loss and tinnitus are two separate things. They can test you for hearing loss but there is NO test for tinnitus. It is impossible to quantify tinnitus and if someone tells you there is they are lying to you. You are already 100 percent so what are you demanding? The VA already takes care of you if you ask.. What do you want? 110 percent? NO hearing aid is going to cure tinnitus. Ask your local VSO.

  • @wpb.sailor
    @wpb.sailor Před 9 měsíci

    Does the Tinnitus have to be approved before you can build ion each of the others? Therefore before you can go to each other level you have to have each claim approved before moving forward?

  • @JaceHerrod-wp1tk
    @JaceHerrod-wp1tk Před 21 dnem

    How to get the nexus letter for Tinnitus, Severe Headache's in Somatic Symptom Disorder?

  • @pilezzero969
    @pilezzero969 Před rokem +1

    Uhhh... they tested me for tinnius, including a bone induction test

  • @CurtDirkswager-dx6cg
    @CurtDirkswager-dx6cg Před 4 měsíci

    Where do I get started filing for these benefits spent 4 years on a carrier I have other issues related to service

  • @michaeldeegan9756
    @michaeldeegan9756 Před rokem +2

    I would love to talk to you sometime soon. Been going through a lot, going to the D.A.V., but not much has happened.

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Yes, relying on free DAV to be experts is rough. The reality is that VA accredited orgs are beholden to the VA, not the veteran

  • @TheStrouthMeister
    @TheStrouthMeister Před 5 měsíci

    Where do you find these bulletproof personal statement templates at?

  • @irmep1847
    @irmep1847 Před rokem +1

    Good luck with trying to connect headaches with tinnitus...I was a VSR, RVSR, and Coach over an 18 year period, never saw anyone get an extra scheduler attached to tinnitus. Just saying.

  • @JackHayes48
    @JackHayes48 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the info! Vietnam vet here denied my PTSD claim and poly peripheral neuropathy (caused by Agent Orange per my pers phys). Am currently at only 10% and not sure how to go forward.

    • @c.d.9508
      @c.d.9508 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Did you see combat?

    • @JackHayes48
      @JackHayes48 Před 8 měsíci

      yes...not hand to hand, but incoming rockets and mortars. Received Bronze Star...still dreaming about being in the field (last night) but usually I have no ammo and I am panicked because of that and wake up trying to scream out!@@c.d.9508

    • @stanatkins
      @stanatkins Před 6 měsíci

      In order to claim agent orange exposure you have to have one of the presumptive conditions, such as cancer or Parkinsons disease.

  • @AnakinVoss1030
    @AnakinVoss1030 Před 11 měsíci

    Greetings! Is there a way to know or to contact National Personnel Records Center? VA told me they are waiting on some STR from them, but since December 2022, no response from NPRC... I submitted my STR, but VA tells me they don't need nothing from me. Is a Internal Request.. what should I do ?

  • @a.f.8976
    @a.f.8976 Před 9 měsíci

    when filing a claim for say Tinnitus, do I need to add a new condition that being Headaches, when filing?

  • @jacaughron55
    @jacaughron55 Před rokem +1

    I’m at 70 ptsd and 10 for tinnitus….I have bent over backwards trying to get a higher rating and just can’t seem to get it ….I need help I’ll take help form anywhere!!! I live in Texas and my pc/the va I go to is in Kerrville …I would love extra help getting my rating boosted!!!

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Your next step is to obtain your full service treatment records and comb through the diagnoses on there to see if there is anything left unclaimed

  • @jamesstrycharz9467
    @jamesstrycharz9467 Před rokem

    Hey man can you help me out with any information on the water at camp lejeune ? It would be much appreciated

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem

      Hi James, here’s a great 3 minute video Combat Craig did on exactly that
      czcams.com/video/1pb8j3iNMI0/video.html

  • @skyhawk61
    @skyhawk61 Před rokem +4

    Tinnitus rated. Starting to have some mental issues concerning the constant ringing especially in a crowded room along with filtering out conversations with people when in a loud environment. I’ve been coping with it for years but it’s starting to wear me down. Is there a connection to being depressed as a result of having tinnitus(ie: ptsd/ssd)?

    • @vaclaimsacademy
      @vaclaimsacademy  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, I’ve seen SSD claims secondary to tinnitus won for 70%

    • @wesenfield3443
      @wesenfield3443 Před rokem

      Yes yes yes plus more

    • @rebelrider052
      @rebelrider052 Před 10 měsíci

      @@vaclaimsacademy I have 10% tinnitus plus never leave my apartment except for grocery shopping or going to med apps, and I sleep with a gun under my pillow. I very seldom talk to people and stay to myself because I have been taken advantage of in the past. I don't even talk to my kids or grandkids, as I feel my exes have turned them against me, when I have talked to them.

  • @nativeamerican1167
    @nativeamerican1167 Před rokem +1

    ringing in the ears does not work with the V.A , I been retired since 07, filed for an increase twice, didnt happen , I was lucky to get 60%