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Posted on Dec 6, 2017
SPC Douglas Bolton
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Good evening Mr. Douglas. I will tell you a trick that seems to work on thousands of people who filed claims. "Denied" and " Not service connected"...... those are the words VA use to get you and others to give up, especially after waiting so long for a response. The VA advocate that you saw, was not a big help.... To be honest with you, time is irrelevant when you decide to file a claim. The biggest task in your case is to track down the medical records from the paper days that are in the archives stored somewhere. That will be proof that your back injury was service connected, not old age............ I had to Google to find out which records center had copies of my medical paper records before they went digital. Once I found it, then I requested copies of it from 96-2004...... If you really want to be compensated by VA, you have to be persistent and put up a fight. In order to make it a good fight, track down your medical records to prove your case.
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SPC Douglas Bolton
SPC Douglas Bolton
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SSG (Join to see) Great advice! Thank you for the share.
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SPC Douglas Bolton - no problem sir.....
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SPC Edward Banning
SPC Edward Banning
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I have my entire medical record on hand from enlistment to discharge that shows all the time at chiropractor. Still get the go away attitude.
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SPC Edward Banning - That's good that you have all your records. Despite whatever attitude you get, you have to keep pushing.
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SPC Douglas Bolton Great post. I waited until ten years ago to file my claim. The paperwork was lost in the system, so five years ago, I went to the VFW for help. A VFW Veteran Service Officer helped me with my claim, that was approved four years ago. It was not approved for the rating that it should have been, so I will continue to fight.
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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Sgt (Join to see) Thank you Ted. VFW helped me as well. Good people. Never give up.
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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You are absolutely right SPC Douglas Bolton. The longer you wait the harder it can get to prove your claim. However nowadays the troops can file a claim prior to them leaving active duty which makes it a lot easier. I never knew this process to exist when I got off active duty in the mid eighties. Even after several years in the reserves going pass the first Gulf War this process wasn't available or at least I never heard of it.

However what's mostly important in proving your service connected ailment is documentation. If it's not written down the VA does not care and will not accept hearsay of what a Doctor may have told you.

I was able to get 100% based on documentation in my active duty medical records for vertigo. I had went on sick call several times for it however each time the blew it off as nothing.

I continued to have the condition periodically over the last 25 plus years. Fast forward I filed a claim and surprisingly to me the VA awarded me 100% for that condition alone which includes tinnitus, and pressure in my ears.

I'll wrap it up after so many test medications and evaluations. They sent me out to an outside ENT Specialist. He evaluated me reviewed my active duty medical records and referred back to the incidents of the vertigo that were recorded. Bingo that was it, so I advise any of you active duty, reserves etc,. that when seeing a Doctor ensure they document what they are saying of your ailment or condition.

Peace!
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter Thank you for sharing your story. This will also help many veterans.
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Sgt Christopher Collins
Sgt Christopher Collins
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Heck when I got back in the 80s, I didn't even know we had a veterans administration... sounds bad but I had no idea.
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