Posted on May 17, 2015
SPC Chad Kolod
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So a few months back I finished my MEB process and I am now out. It was a pretty long and annoying process and everyone I talked to while going through it had never been through it and was only talking about what they have heard. It was always"my friend this..." Or "my friend that.." I just received my first disability compensation a little while back and it was a sigh of relief! I would like to extend any one a hand who feels like they are drowning in the process, or maybe you just got a permanent profile and are wondering what the process is all about. I will tell it too you straight and may be able to give you a few hints on how to speed it up. My process took 6 months from the issuing of my permanent profile to being on terminal leave. If you want to talk in private shoot me a message and I'll send you my email. Don't forget to save all your paperwork and ask a ton of questions!! Hope to hear from some people!
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Do you have any suggestions on talking with the board in order to get them to rate a previously unrated disability?
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SPC Chad Kolod
SPC Chad Kolod
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My suggestion would be to make sure you have lots of documentation. Request your medical records so you have copies. Have you already gone through the whole process and got your rating? If not than when the give you the initial proposal you can request they add something and they will take another look at your records. There will be two chances to do this befor the end of the process. Once you are out then you will work it out with your local VA medical center. In all honesty I have known several people who went through the process and if they weren't happy with the first set of results and they had a good reason and proof that it affects their daily life, they won't deny you. Keep in mind it can add significant time to your process and some people have found it quicker to get their rating and than haggle with the VA doctors. They are much more personal and understanding. Just my two cents.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Six months is a short time for that process. What percentage did you get from the VA?
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SPC Chad Kolod
SPC Chad Kolod
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I'd rather not say in public, but yes 6 months was very short. It was a process but I called my case worker 3 times a week sometimes to check up on it, and was in constant contact with my Peblo. It's very important in the process not to wait for people to get ahold of you. Contact your Peblo and they will give you the numbers to everyone within your system for each step. The more you stay on the radar the faster your case will go.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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Are you familiar with caregiver funds from the VA?
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SPC Chad Kolod
SPC Chad Kolod
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Somewhat. I know that if there are any basic functions that a service member can no longer perform they can apply for caregiver funds to take care of them. The person can be a professional, family member or even a friend. You would get the application paperwork from the va and than they would interview you and the person you would like to get paid for helping you. I know that they are very lenient as long as the issue is legit. Best place to start is to contact your local vet center. If you have any trouble finding out I would be glad to find out more information for you. Let me know.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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Thanks good job. I already know about it but many people don't.
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I know this was made 4 years ago... but if you are still seeing these notifications I have questions! Been going through this process for a long time now and am close to tying up all the strings but its overwhelming. Thank you much!
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