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<blockquote data-quote="cktad" data-source="post: 1810120" data-attributes="member: 2521"><p>You don't have to jump thru hoops most of the time, unless it is a complicated health problem. With your career field and working on the flightline a tinnitus claim would be easy. They would also check your hearing for damage which is also compensated if bad. What they do is send you to a local private hearing doctor who has a contract with the VA thru QTC Medical Services. You even get travel pay for going. Once you get compensation for tinnitus then you have your foot in the door and can claim for other service related health problems if you have any. Go to Goldsby and they will walk you thru it. It will be worth your time to do this, make sure you take all of your records with you. It's the veterans that try to do it on their own that get screwed by the VA. There is no cost for the help Goldsby will give you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cktad, post: 1810120, member: 2521"] You don't have to jump thru hoops most of the time, unless it is a complicated health problem. With your career field and working on the flightline a tinnitus claim would be easy. They would also check your hearing for damage which is also compensated if bad. What they do is send you to a local private hearing doctor who has a contract with the VA thru QTC Medical Services. You even get travel pay for going. Once you get compensation for tinnitus then you have your foot in the door and can claim for other service related health problems if you have any. Go to Goldsby and they will walk you thru it. It will be worth your time to do this, make sure you take all of your records with you. It's the veterans that try to do it on their own that get screwed by the VA. There is no cost for the help Goldsby will give you. [/QUOTE]
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