PTSD VA Rating Secrets: Ultimate Guide To A Winning Claim!

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Welcome to "Unlock 100% PTSD VA Rating: Combat Vet's Ultimate Guide." If you're a combat veteran struggling to navigate the intricacies of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) rating system for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), you've clicked on the right video. The system can be overwhelming, the paperwork insurmountable, but we're here to help you through it.

🔒 Why Watch This Video?
This video is a comprehensive guide that has been meticulously researched and assembled to assist combat veterans like you. We explore the nuances of combat-related PTSD and why it's different from non-combat PTSD, especially when it comes to filing your claim with the VA.

🔥 Combat vs Non-Combat PTSD
It's crucial to frame your PTSD as combat-related, given that combat-related PTSD doesn't require the evidence of a stressor event for you to be eligible for a disability claim. This one detail can significantly streamline the process, saving you both time and stress. We dig deep into the requirements and how you can frame your experiences in the military to make the most robust claim possible.

📑 Navigating the Paperwork
The VA disability claim process can be a bureaucratic nightmare, but we'll guide you through each step, ensuring you know exactly what to do. We'll cover required documents, medical exams, and how to gather compelling evidence to support your claim.

⏳ Timelines and Deadlines
Time can be your worst enemy or your best friend when filing a VA disability claim. We'll discuss how long the VA typically takes to respond to claims, what deadlines you need to be aware of, and what to do if your situation is urgent.

👨‍⚕️ Medical Support
An important aspect of your claim is the medical evidence. We'll guide you on how to consult with medical professionals who can diagnose and document your combat-related PTSD, thereby strengthening your claim.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Social and Occupational Impacts
Your claim's success may also hinge on how well you can demonstrate the social and occupational impact of your PTSD. We'll share tips and tricks on how to convey these crucial aspects convincingly.

Don't traverse this challenging journey alone. Hit the subscribe button and ring the notification bell so you won't miss out on any crucial updates. Together, let's unlock the VA rating you rightfully deserve.

Thank you for your service and for trusting us to guide you through this process. We're with you all the way.

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I've been following you for months and want to thank you for the valuable information you provide. After almost 120 days of filing my claim, I am going to get my first C&P exam for PTSD.

carloscamacho
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Thank you soooo much I got 70% for mental health 100% over all. You’re amazing!!!

daisystewart
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Unrelated to your video, here.

But because of your clear detailed videos, I went from a 10 percent back rating to 40 percent pluse sciatic lower extremities bilateral factor. Thanks

RJthing
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Thisnis the best advice ive heard/seen. To the point and explaining how to report without sounding like a wink and a nod. Too many of these videos either leave out important advice or really sound like they are trying to help people get more rating than they actually have symptoms for. This video just makes sure you don't "shoot yourself in the foot" when dealing with C&P exams and its very helpfull to me. Ill be sharing this with my buddies, my father in law, dad, and step dad

markcowan
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Jordan hello and I hope this message finds you well. I wanted pass a big thank you. after taking course in July, I submitted my PTSD claim in Aug. I received a rating of 70% December 9. That put me at 100P&T. Your courses and instructions are awesome

Thanks D

dreddme
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Denied twice and won HLR back in April for my PTSD claim. Got my 3rd C&P exam coming up. I’ll take your tips with me! Hopefully things are better this time!

DisabledVet
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21-4138 was the form I was told to use for the Lay Statement.

OkiDingo
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Thank you Jordan !! This is your Brother watching over here Big Island Hawaii !! Thank you

MrJearley
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WOW!! No one tells you about all these VA forms and witch ones to use for what. Thank you for this great information!

lizcasteel
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Where in 38CFR does it explain what you talked about, definition of combat related, as pertaining during training or implementation and use of a weapon of war. Thank you.

randywatson
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I had my c&p exam today for my mental health. The Dr. was easy going and he did all the talking. He didn't ask me about my time prior to service, during service or after service. He didn't talk about anything? He said I agree with you having PTSD and said he will put in the remarks that I need "intensive inpatient treatment for my PTSD" I'm not sure if that is a good thing or not. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?

Sheesh
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Great video i will share this info with associates of mine -

gtoexpress
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FYI for all of Tennessee vetrans who had a C&P performed by Optum, it was a conflict of interest, Optum is contracted to outsource vetrans not examine them, so call your patients advocate and tell them that you want a new C&P exam. United healthcare is the parent company.

prof.kennethharrisonsr.
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My situation. I went in to utilize my local VA healthcare facility for mental health. I got an appointment, had two appointments that resulted in a generalized anxiety disorder and prescribed anti anxiety medication. Will the VA use their own diagnosis to determine my disability rating? Anyway, just curious if someone had a similar experience and how it turned out for them regarding their end result disability rating.

ForgeofSouls
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So I submitted a claim for tinnitus and ptsd. After I had the meeting with Va clinician she said I scored severe on PHQ9, GAD7, and PCL5 test. A week later they changed my claim status to: Tinnitus (ringing, hissing in ear)
PTSD and then they put Combat-Related is this good?

cedrick.
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I have a question Jordan I filed for PtSd under your guidance thank you and I used the regular statement form as per the instructions, make a difference?

alfredtineo
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My anxiety happened when I was deployed to Afghanistan, got service connected for it for only 10 percent about 15 years ago. My anxiety has gotten a lot worse since, I am currently taking a max dose of medication for my anxiety. If Im going for an increase, will they try to hit me of wih a proof of stressor?

fishfever
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I was informed by my VSO that lay support or buddy or personal statements had no weight. Her logic was that the opinions of the psychologist are relied on.

ExtremeRecluse
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I have a VES TELE-C&P appt next week for Depression and Anxiety Secondary to Lymphoma under Pact Act. I was awarded 100 pct temp and 50 pct P&T for sinusitis. The lymphoma is in remission right now. Should I mention the fact that I got approved for SSDI starting in Dec? Does it help the VA claim exam evaluation? Thanks in advance.

hdelacruz
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I've been on an antidepressant since Kuwait in 2003 with civilian doctors. What if they ask me if I'm on meds? I don't know the first doctor that prescribed it.

robbyers