Posted on Jan 3, 2018
If I get 0% disability on a claim from an Army diagnosis, and the VA changes the percentage, will I get back pay from the original claim?
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I got out in 2004 and diagnosed with a fluttering heart valve and hypertension.I receive 0% for those.I have see.A cardiologist and confirmed hypertension.I reopened my 0% claim for an increase.I just had my c&p for it.If I get my increase will it be dated from the day I ets’d?The day I was diagnosed with it in the Army (says service related but 0%) or the day they got my reopened claim?Thank you
Posted 7 y ago
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SGT Adam Escobar hope all works out for you-http://www.militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/ is a good site to help you navigate the VA Claim process. Good luck my friend.
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I think eBenefits would be a better website since it is VA related. Claims can be made online. Active duty uses eBenefits too so it is legitimate. I've had an account for years. Also they have a separate login for CAC accounts.
https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage
https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage
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