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Disability for hearing loss
Bobsbullets
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Howdy -
I was in from 1989-2000. First Gulf War - I was around LOTS of gunfire, explosives, and worked in and around aircraft. Most of which w/o ear protection.
When I was in, my hearing tests got worse every year, and continue to get worse as I get older (i'm 38 now).
I went on the VA website looking around, that claim paperwork seems impossible to fill out properly - I have no idea what to put in for dates, etc. Its seems overwhelming - Are there any firms out there government or private that help Vets with VA paperwork?
I realize that my issues are small in comparison to current Vets, I am just worried if I don't document the stuff now - I could be deaf in 10-20 years and it will be to late.
Suggestions?
I was in from 1989-2000. First Gulf War - I was around LOTS of gunfire, explosives, and worked in and around aircraft. Most of which w/o ear protection.
When I was in, my hearing tests got worse every year, and continue to get worse as I get older (i'm 38 now).
I went on the VA website looking around, that claim paperwork seems impossible to fill out properly - I have no idea what to put in for dates, etc. Its seems overwhelming - Are there any firms out there government or private that help Vets with VA paperwork?
I realize that my issues are small in comparison to current Vets, I am just worried if I don't document the stuff now - I could be deaf in 10-20 years and it will be to late.
Suggestions?
Comments
They will sit down with you and go over everything and get dates and such (to the best of your memory) and make sure the paperwork is filled out correctly.
The BEST organization to join if you need help and support with a disability claim is the DAV--the DISABLED american veterans. I belong to the DAV, VFW, and AMVETS. The VFW and AMVETS are fine social support groups that have very little clout or expertise with regard to the filing and pursuit of disability claims. Just mho--based on my personal experience....... widowmaker, SSG. US ARMY, RVN 1968-1969
That depends on the rep.
One of the finest reps I know is from AMVETS (not sure if he is retired now or not). He is out of Reno NV.
He really knew his stuff and I learned alot from him on handleing my case.
But you are right in the fact that the reps from DAV do get more training and experience usually than the other organizations.
All in all you must also be comfortable with who you choose as well. You basically are picking and lawyer to represent you in your case (not really but not much difference either).
Howdy -
I was in from 1989-2000. First Gulf War - I was around LOTS of gunfire, explosives, and worked in and around aircraft. Most of which w/o ear protection.
When I was in, my hearing tests got worse every year, and continue to get worse as I get older (i'm 38 now).
I went on the VA website looking around, that claim paperwork seems impossible to fill out properly - I have no idea what to put in for dates, etc. Its seems overwhelming - Are there any firms out there government or private that help Vets with VA paperwork?
I realize that my issues are small in comparison to current Vets, I am just worried if I don't document the stuff now - I could be deaf in 10-20 years and it will be to late.
Suggestions?
What can you do about this? File a claim anyway,the sooner the better to get a start/pay/compensation/pension date. If denied,you have one year from the date of the letter to file a disagreement. Keep it going,don't forget,always make appointments.
The VA will make hearing appointments for you. They will turn the volume up and deny your claim saying your hearing is equal and fine or perfect in both ears.
Keep rebuttal letters flying back,as fast as possible,and on and on and on.
Don't go alone to appointments,take at least one witness if not more with you to hear what they say to you at all times. They will tell you one thing and file another. Record this and always go home,write a brief diary page of events that transpired that day,names,dates,etc.
Been there done that,did that got the tshirt. Good luck.
Sgt USMC
Disabled GULF WAR/OIF/OEF Vet