Maximize Your VA Mental Health Claim: Top Secrets Revealed!

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Veterans! Are you missing out on the maximum benefits you deserve from your VA mental health disability claim? Too often, veterans overlook the importance of focusing on social and occupational impairment during their claim process.Navigating the VA Mental Claims can seem overwhelming, but when armed with the right strategy, you can drastically increase your chances of securing the disability rating you deserve. Our video, 'Maximize Your VA Mental Health Claim: Top Secrets Revealed!', unveils a critical approach that many veterans overlook but can make all the difference in your VA claim.

In this video, VA Claims Academy reveals the golden key to unlocking bigger benefits for your PTSD, anxiety, depression, or other mental health-related VA disability claim. Stop simply dwelling on your feelings and start strategically discussing your social and occupational impairment instead! If you've been focusing solely on your emotional distress, it's time to shift gears. This video will guide you on how to effectively communicate the social and occupational impairments resulting from your mental health condition - the key factors the VA specifically evaluates, according to the 38 CFR regulations.

In this video, we'll guide you through:

Understanding the importance of focusing on social and occupational impairment in your mental health claim

Strategies for effectively conveying your social and occupational impairments to the VA

How to align your claim with the 38 CFR criteria for a successful mental health claim

Real-life examples of winning mental health claims with a focus on social and occupational impairments

This is not just about describing your emotional suffering; it's about connecting those feelings to concrete examples of how your life is affected on a social and occupational level. Don't let your claim fall short due to lack of focused information. Leverage our guide and unlock the potential of your claim today!

If you found our video helpful, do like, share, and subscribe for more insider VA claim tips and strategies. And remember, you are not alone in this journey. Learn how to leverage your service connection to maximize your VA compensation and utilize your veterans benefits fully. Your VA mental health claim could be worth much more than you realize, and this video will guide you step-by-step on how to make that happen.

Don't let your VA disability ratings fall short of what you're entitled to. Watch now and get the compensation you deserve for your sacrifice.

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“It’s not a therapy session”

- that’s crucial 💯

Direx
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I just wanted to take the time to stop by and thank you for this video and advice! I did what you said and I was just bumped from a 40% for my other inservice connected disabilities to 70% with my anxiety diagnosis! Thank you so much for helping me navigate this rough terrain.

sparkler
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Quality stuff. And I can attest that this is all facts. Took me 7 years to understand all this as a 70% for ptsd

andresluna
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Very good video and to the point. So many vets miss the point that it isn't about anxiety and depression and insomnia and so on. It is about the condition that is having the biggest impact, and how it impacts a vet regarding ability to work and interpersonal relationships.

wowzers
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Excellent. Currently writing my personal statement or statement in support of claim and definitely placing emphasis on the “Occupational” and “Social” impairment. I pray it works. I’ll let you know. APTTMHY

dawidbenyahudahisrael
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Just had my PTSD exam, went through the history before the military (none) and how my service has affected it. What specifically started it. How it affects me (talked about my family, being distant, not going out or wanting to be around people, etc). He said well I think thats about all I need. I said well doc I have more to state, he explained to me again, he had all he needed and nothing else needed to be stated. I was upset for a bit then I realized....I said what I needed to. As you stated, its not a venting session, social and work impairment is whats needed and whats important.

jamaul
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Your videos are so helpful, they are short and straight forward. Thank You so much.

RichHomieHap
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Let's get after it vets♟Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and SHARE this video to your Facebook. Memes are great but this can be life changing for someone out there!

vaclaimsacademy
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To the point stay on topic - easy to get a 70 percent just state what the video said and amp it up !! Good video as usual you don't have to pay a dime to the IMO doctors like 600-$1000 -

gtoexpress
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Solid guidance, thank you! Its important to ne reminded that there IS a target we want to hit, and it is great to know to keep on mission (and not try to turn it into therapy)! Great stuff!

Kevin-pubt
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My experiences in the Army were rough, I didn't really think about VA because I got denied shortly after discharge when I applied for medical benefits. I got a job that paid a survivable wage and forgot all about it. Years later though I did notice effects of my service negatively impacted my experiences in the civilian sector. I really think I would've been less hesitant to move up in job roles, etc, rather than being held back by extreme anxiety. When I was in the Army I had several uncomfortable experiences with sergeants. A couple times I got loaded weapons shoved in my face threatening to shoot. The fear of being killed got me. Then there was these exercises on occasions, brutal because of their scope, that got me too. I almost died during one punishment when a sergeant ordered me to stand at attention under a summer sun for hours! I was never relieved by the sergeant. Then a sergeant slammed me against a wall one day for running too close to him, i blacked out and got a concussion. All these brutal experiences collectively just brought me down real low. I didnt fully realize my problem until recently after losing a job of 19 years and seeing where i was in life, which was practically no where. It seemed like i was back to those months after i came back from the Army, an outcast.

travis
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Very good information and straight to the point, thank you.

TonyRome
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Awesome videos brother keep it up. I can’t wait for your next videos I’m learning so much

Puertoricanmarriedtofilipina
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Good evening,
I love your content!, I love how you help out our brothers and sisters in need. There’s not many out there that would do that.

I have a quick question. I have a 90% rating (all static) however one of my disabilities (ankle tendinitis) is showing that my tendons are “intact” now. However I stated that I am still feeling the same symptoms that was noted on my Va award claim “limited motion of the ankle”. I went to the VA for this MRI. I also told the Va doctor about the limited motion of my ankle. Do you think they may possibly decrease my rating because of this?

Thank you!

Johnanothony
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I saw that violet outburst at 1:50 where he passively aggressively kicked the

theamazinggoldfish
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I was told alcohol use and suicide thoughts were critical for mental health claim as well

TVK
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No lie when I was explaining C&p provider what happens with me today as of my ptsd diagnosis and I literally was just explaining my facts what I already have stated also told her something’s with a lawsuit around COVID they was making soldiers catch duis with blood test on the road and not giving the other test like blowing into the machine. And honestly I was straight A happy kid before I got into the military and it damaged me hard, my comrades scarred me. But I wasn’t on no empathy thing. It was more of me listening to what she wanted to know and I clarify and tell her. She asked me did I want to let her know anything else I told her no and that was it.

Joydek
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how likely is it to receive 100% if the VA used their own examiner from the VA to do my C&P exam and the Examiner checked the box for Total occupational and social impairement and then also wrote is more then likely then not and atleast as likely as not connecting my 3 mental health conditions to my service connected disabilitys

LiveForToday
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Thank you for this! I have my C&P exam for PTSD this friday - after almost TWENTY years of returning from Iraq. I have been suffering this entire time and so has my family.

My SOCIAL impairment has been drastic - however I have been working this entire time as a NYC Firefighter and have been promoted.

How can I claim Occupational Impairment? I have written down some incidents, but the FDNY is a Union covered, civil service job which rarely outright “punishes” you let alone outright FIRE you.

danski
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My problem is i DON'T have PTSD Diagnosis. I'm going to a Benefits Behavioral Exam this month ( Feb 24)

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