Posted on Nov 1, 2023
Guard, reserve troops get fewer veterans disability claims approved
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Not at all surprised.
With AD, any documented injury during your service, is presumed to be service connected, unless there is a LoD showing otherwise. Broken ankle on the basketball court on Saturday? That was just physical fitness maintenance - part of duty.
With Part-timers, there is an added requirement to prove service connection. Technically AD requires proof of service connection, too. But, as above, there is a presumption of connection based on injury occurring during service dates. (For future onset of illness, like Agent Orange or Burn Pit claims, that is a different story.)
If you are drilling one weekend a month, the baseline assumption is that the injury occurred on one of the other 28 days, unless there is medical documentation or a LoD that proves otherwise.
I am in no way trying to say that part-timers are trying to game the system, and claiming non-service injuries as service connected. Just that it is a lot harder to convincably PROVE that service connection.
With AD, any documented injury during your service, is presumed to be service connected, unless there is a LoD showing otherwise. Broken ankle on the basketball court on Saturday? That was just physical fitness maintenance - part of duty.
With Part-timers, there is an added requirement to prove service connection. Technically AD requires proof of service connection, too. But, as above, there is a presumption of connection based on injury occurring during service dates. (For future onset of illness, like Agent Orange or Burn Pit claims, that is a different story.)
If you are drilling one weekend a month, the baseline assumption is that the injury occurred on one of the other 28 days, unless there is medical documentation or a LoD that proves otherwise.
I am in no way trying to say that part-timers are trying to game the system, and claiming non-service injuries as service connected. Just that it is a lot harder to convincably PROVE that service connection.
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This is wrong especially with the extended active duty time and deployments they have.
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Tell me about it, and when you retire, if you are rated under 50% they take your VA disability out of your retirement check, Not sure if this happens to active duty, I would like to know????
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