![]() Enough Sec of VA Denis McDonough, come clean Its also time to do tissue collection with the Toxic Exposure PathologyĬenter to provide that physical evidence VA / DOD is dodging now. The vet has to prove without DOD’s help of concrete evidence of exposures. Its time to service connect by location and time in region. Not the people who fought to get it passed. Largely due to new VA employees and dishonest folks Make people think its doing something – then silence the people The PACT act failed me once more, and its supposed to. To do to me – protect there jobs even if they are wrong. New people workingĬlaims that little or no experience that will do to them what they tried 10% to 30% at best unless your terminal.īecause of the biggest thing in all this, attrition. I pretty much guarantee 90% of claims processed this next year with VA Only because the person working with me was really trying. In fact, they said some really embarrassing things at Regional that I wont They showed it to me, and if I knew something they didnt about access. Only, Genesis isnt finding things like they said it would. My only advantage is 20 years of medical records that have built up Im no better off than I was 20 years ago. The Texas VeteranĬommission was even worse and clueless. The VSO, and push any ideas not suggested to them. In fact, a current claim pretty much requires a veteran know more than Gulf War, SS 3.317, or anything I was working with. Today I put it on aĢ1-526EZ and looks like any head way I make will be based on word ![]() Since August 2022 Ive been fighting with this. Unless I was dying of cancer, that was pretty much it. On the Genesis portal looking for medical information.Īfter a hour, it was clear that nothing the PACT act offered would help So I drove down to Waco Regional officeĪnd talked with them about getting my rating increased. Does the VA not trust their own doctors?! As I said, don’t fall for anything in this article. I started that process and low and behold, NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!! I was told that a 3rd party would become involved to set up some kind of appointment for an exam. I NEVER GOT THE BOARD APPEARANCE!!! Found out 3 weeks ago that hypertension has been added to the presumed conditions for Agent Orange disability. A few days later, I was denied for the 3rd time. When I turned 75, I was supposed to be bumped up the waiting list. I have been turned down #3 TIMES!! I was on the waiting list to get a board appearance for over a year. I get my health care from the VA and all my records are available to examine. when insulin was added 3 years ago, my disability should have been upped to 40%. Since no insulin was involved I received 20% disability. I applied for Agent Orange related Diabetes disability a few years ago and it took 2 1/2 years to get approved. Download PACT Act flyers and frequently asked questions at. If you don’t know where to start, call us at 1-800-MyVA411 or download the VA Welcome Kit.įind a VA event to assist with your benefits applications at. Adding your information to these registries does not create a disability compensation claim. VA’s health registry evaluation is a free, voluntary medical assessment for Veterans who may have been exposed to certain environmental hazards, and registry data helps VA understand (and respond to) environmental health problems more effectively. JOIN TOXIC EXPOSURE REGISTRIESĪgent Orange | Burn Pits | Uranium | Gulf War | Toxic FragmentsĮxposure registries are based on health exams for each cited environmental exposure. Veterans will be screened for toxic exposure during their VA health care appointments to assess additional health or benefits options. VA health care and eligibility has expanded for Veterans with toxic exposures and Veterans of the Vietnam, Gulf War and post-9/11 eras. ![]() Online or Print & Mail | Walk-In | Call 1-800-MyVA411 20+ more presumptive conditions for burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxic exposures have been added. Veterans should reapply for PACT Act related claims if previously denied. Online or Print & Mail | Get Local Help | Meet with a Specialist | Call 1-800-MyVA411 There are three paths you should consider when applying for toxic exposure benefits: APPLY FOR VA COMPENSATION BENEFITS ![]()
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