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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3706320" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Absolutely correct. I also waited for years to apply knowing I was eligible for service connected but in my mind wanted nothing to do with the government thinking it was a handout. </p><p>Finally got convinced It’s not a handout. It’s earned and owed, so I applied. Was told by the first service officer that he had completed all the paperwork and to not worry about filling out any forms that would be sent later and nothing would happen for a long time so I didn’t. </p><p>A year went by and it was basically forgotten. </p><p>One day driving past the American Legion saw the sign out that the service officer was in the house. Stopped in and found a different person was there. After he looked up my info, found out I was given the wrong information by the previous officer. Those forms should have been filled out. We completed all of them on that visit. In two weeks there were appointments scheduled, and a month later had my rating and 13 months back pay. After careful reading of some additional benefits found out my wife was also eligible for payments as a dependent on top of the disability payments. Again, I think 40% or higher rating determines that extra benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3706320, member: 5412"] Absolutely correct. I also waited for years to apply knowing I was eligible for service connected but in my mind wanted nothing to do with the government thinking it was a handout. Finally got convinced It’s not a handout. It’s earned and owed, so I applied. Was told by the first service officer that he had completed all the paperwork and to not worry about filling out any forms that would be sent later and nothing would happen for a long time so I didn’t. A year went by and it was basically forgotten. One day driving past the American Legion saw the sign out that the service officer was in the house. Stopped in and found a different person was there. After he looked up my info, found out I was given the wrong information by the previous officer. Those forms should have been filled out. We completed all of them on that visit. In two weeks there were appointments scheduled, and a month later had my rating and 13 months back pay. After careful reading of some additional benefits found out my wife was also eligible for payments as a dependent on top of the disability payments. Again, I think 40% or higher rating determines that extra benefit. [/QUOTE]
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