Posted on Feb 16, 2022
Vets’ disability benefits for tinnitus, mental health issues may change
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How many actually believe that those who are already getting compensation for those two conditions, that their compensation won't change? I don't believe that for a second.
Every condition mentioned in this article I'm rated for. Specifically with the tinnitus, I have zero hearing in my right ear and constant tinnitus from the last IED i hit in 2005. Zero rating for the hearing loss and yet that's the reason I was discharged. Deaf in one ear means I was non-deployable and therefore useless so they turned down my re-enlistment. What does the VA do? You get nothing for that, Dave. But we'll give you a little for the constant ringing you've had now for the past 17 years. Nevermind the headaches and dizziness that the ringing causes.
I have zero faith in the VA system.
Every condition mentioned in this article I'm rated for. Specifically with the tinnitus, I have zero hearing in my right ear and constant tinnitus from the last IED i hit in 2005. Zero rating for the hearing loss and yet that's the reason I was discharged. Deaf in one ear means I was non-deployable and therefore useless so they turned down my re-enlistment. What does the VA do? You get nothing for that, Dave. But we'll give you a little for the constant ringing you've had now for the past 17 years. Nevermind the headaches and dizziness that the ringing causes.
I have zero faith in the VA system.
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Thanks for sharing this information MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.. Good to know current disability ratings could be increased, but not decreased unless there is significant improvement in the condition.
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