It is possible to receive service-connected disability benefits for post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, but it's not as simple as you might think. Tippecanoe County Veterans Service Officer Randy Fairchild is here with information.
When you apply for your benefits for Service Connected Disability make Sure You have looked at your Military Medical Records. Search through them with a Fine Tooth Comb. If there is ANYTHING in there from Twisted Ankles, Broken Bones, Cronic Stomach Issues, Cronic Headaches, Ringing in Your Ears, Joint Problems, Alcohol Issues or Incidents, Touble with the Law both in the Military or out in the Civilian World MAKE SURE You List it in your claim. You want to Hit them with ANYTHING AT ALL
You may want to be just happy with the 80 percent, I had a friend that got down graded from 80 to 50.
beirutvet1983 3 months ago
When you apply for your benefits for Service Connected Disability make Sure You have looked at your Military Medical Records. Search through them with a Fine Tooth Comb. If there is ANYTHING in there from Twisted Ankles, Broken Bones, Cronic Stomach Issues, Cronic Headaches, Ringing in Your Ears, Joint Problems, Alcohol Issues or Incidents, Touble with the Law both in the Military or out in the Civilian World MAKE SURE You List it in your claim. You want to Hit them with ANYTHING AT ALL
ThaVaHillBilly 1 year ago