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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3705749" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>First of all, so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. May he RIP. </p><p>Income doesn’t matter to the VA if your injuries are service connected. </p><p>It will be in your best interest to register with the VA considering where and what circumstances you encountered, then apply for a disability rating. </p><p>Burn pit issues come on many years later after repeated exposure. Hearing loss from gunfire, PTSD, depression, etc can all factor into what level of rating you could receive. </p><p>Contact the service officer of any VFW, or American Legion and set up an appointment with the VA rep that is likely another Veteran. </p><p>You will fill out forms, list dates/locations of service, possible areas of injuries and so on.(bring DD-214) Paperwork will be submitted, then the VA will contact you if they feel medical exams are warranted and set appointments for you to be seen. </p><p>After the exams are completed, the VA will contact you with information if you have been accepted into the healthcare system and the percentage of disability. </p><p>Once that percentage is set that will determine what level of care you can expect from the VA. </p><p>If I remember correctly 40% is the magic number to obtain full healthcare. </p><p>You earned the right to VA healthcare if you suffered service connected injuries. </p><p>I urge you to look into this as has been said by others, we ain’t getting any younger nor more healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3705749, member: 5412"] First of all, so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. May he RIP. Income doesn’t matter to the VA if your injuries are service connected. It will be in your best interest to register with the VA considering where and what circumstances you encountered, then apply for a disability rating. Burn pit issues come on many years later after repeated exposure. Hearing loss from gunfire, PTSD, depression, etc can all factor into what level of rating you could receive. Contact the service officer of any VFW, or American Legion and set up an appointment with the VA rep that is likely another Veteran. You will fill out forms, list dates/locations of service, possible areas of injuries and so on.(bring DD-214) Paperwork will be submitted, then the VA will contact you if they feel medical exams are warranted and set appointments for you to be seen. After the exams are completed, the VA will contact you with information if you have been accepted into the healthcare system and the percentage of disability. Once that percentage is set that will determine what level of care you can expect from the VA. If I remember correctly 40% is the magic number to obtain full healthcare. You earned the right to VA healthcare if you suffered service connected injuries. I urge you to look into this as has been said by others, we ain’t getting any younger nor more healthy. [/QUOTE]
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