VA Back Pain Claim Secrets: Get an 80% Disability Rating!

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Embark on an empowering journey to understand the hidden power of back pain VA disability claims. In this essential video, we unravel the secrets to claiming 80% disability, directly linked to back pain, neck pain, bilateral radiculopathy, and headaches - and the potential secondaries they bring along.

Get firsthand insights into how these interconnected conditions can influence your VA rating and maximize your disability benefits. Understand the process, the evidence you need, and the crucial steps to build a solid and effective VA claim. This video will arm you with the knowledge and confidence to take control of your VA claim and pursue the compensation you deserve. Don't let back pain hold you back - let it propel you towards a more secure future with VA disability benefits.

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I've been out the Marine Corps since 97. I've denied a few times for disability and gave up. I tied again after watching your videos and got my first 10% for tinnitus a day before my 50th B-day. I wish these videos were out way back then. Next is Migraines and a service connected back injury.

reggiegallon
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You and combat Craig are simply amazing. I was sitting at 60% at the beginning of this year..I’d been out for almost a decade..started going to the VA docs..then filed my claims for increases on a bunch of zeros in April..sitting at 100P&T today❤🎉 I love how you give us the info STRAIGHT because it’s literally what the C&P examiners look for..no more, no less..some will try to trip you up but so long as it’s in ur file and you know what ur talking about, you’re as good as gold to get what you’ve been owed. Thanks for the knowledge; it gave me the courage and confidence to file and win my claims!

Lynn-eflw
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IN 1984 i BROKE MY BACK IN THE LINE OF DUTY. Ijust became aware that im eligible for VA benefits. Now Im 59 yo. Ive been trying to absorb all your back pain videos...ty.

marcmiller
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It’s gloves off as soon as you walk through the door. They will be looking at body language and motions. From how you look down to reach in your pocket for your ID, sitting the chair you sit in and the desk the examiner sits at a 90 degree angle, and how you close the door when leaving.

deebrown
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Just got my 70% for back pain and radiculopathy. Really helpful

robertborges
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In service I wish I never pushed through the pain. Now I’m looking crazy trying to get service connected.

iBarber
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This helped me go from 80% to 100% thank you so much for the information listen up guys and gals this is how you get what you’re owed

Bluefalcon
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I got 20% due to lumbar strain and I’m nervous going in to try to get at least a 60%. Thank you so much for this video, you have boosted my confidence

darkskinamerican
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Problem I had is I didn't know how to talk medical to my private Doc. Most of my records said unspecified and interested in stretching, or headache or runny nose prevention. After vids like this and learning VA symptom terms, and language like very severe- my claim is becoming bulletproof without hundreds of pages. In the VA I also learned mental health and presumptive diags open doors to secondaries. Wish me luck to be 94% after four months of care for 7 claims on Aug 9. My mistake is I ignored my complaints for decades trying to suck it up and ended up being that grumpy vet tyring to hold jobs. Channels like this are gold. Services like this from other vets are worth the investment to learn the beaurocratic puzzle and language. My advice is get help with personal statements from date of injury/ illness are the key. Another point I heard but haven't verified is any complaint, treatment, diagnosis, or disease is sufficient for claim. Treatment notes define rating level.

sunnindawg
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To get 40% for the back requires: "Unfavorable ankylosis of the entire cervical spine; or, forward flexion of the thoracolumbar spine 30 degrees or less; or, favorable ankylosis of the entire thoracolumbar spine". With the back injury that is in this video it would be 20% or 30%. That said, you would still get to 80% rounded. Also, 20% bilat on all limbs is 65% total by itself, with the bilat factor included.

wowzers
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Thanks, I broke my back on Active duty. then crushed my right lumbar a year later after an explosion. I'm still fighting with the VA now. My 3rd appeal for back problems, my rating sits at 60% still when I should really be at 100% T&P. I also retired in 2017 from the US Military.

tvormwald
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Hey Brother! Just want to reach out and say thank you so much for your videos. Thanks to you, i am now at 100%. Took me 10 years to get here. You truly the best!

ipwnub
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Awesome Coach Jordan..!! I followed your video to the T… on October 6, 2023.!! Of course I had all the ailments and injuries…. But your coaching of when to stop at the point of pain…..and to mention the radiculopathy.
Results… no increase for lumbar strain..10%… Left side radiculopathy 40%
Right side lower radiculopathy 40%
Bilateral factor…??
Left side hip… 10%
Right side hip..10%
Thank you for ALL of your very EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIVE VIDEOS….. I have reached the top, but I will put every veteran that’s in need on your videos.

alanearle
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Thank you so much for this information I’ve been trying to fight to 100% for the last two years I’m currently at 80% now that I looked at this video I have faith to get to 100! So thank you. 🙏🏼

kiethrosado
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I’m at 90% on my disability rating. I served with an airborne ranger co. During the Vietnam war I served two combat tours and was medivac’d back both tours and was awarded 2 Purple Hearts. 50% is for PTSD. with the other 40% awarded for other issues. None of my service related back injuries have been related to any back pain. I’m now 75 and am desperately trying to get that last 10% 7:44

rodneyclark
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I just last week had a C&P after 17 years (retired 2006). Back and neck focused. I was there for 2 hrs, that could be a good thing. They did my BP when I left, 164/100 I was in pain. Now, I am waiting for the decision to come back. Thanks for the videos.

usnhm
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Never knew this and VA has been told of all of the things you mentioned and I only got rated 40%, I'm going back to appeal my rating. Thanks for good information!

DanielB-mtbv
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Love this info. Thanks. I literally, genuinely deal with all of these issues and mri's prove this. I have headaches, pressure on my brain, swollen nerves and of course it all has caused PTSD anxiety etc, so I appreciate you for this.

TrueCrimePsychic
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This past year I've been working on getting medical paperwork trail for my lower back, finally got a MRI scan and my cartilage between the disc on lower back is going away, and is also causing me knee pain because of the nerves going down into my legs. I was told i need to get it diagnosed to help me get it claimed better.

After seeing this video i hope to get claims for what your saying because it is true. Being in pain sucks, i oray every veteran can get the benefits they deserve.

luistijerina
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Thank you much. They did an xray and saw the issue with my back and I was denied. I now know how to express this in proper terms.

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