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Veterans, want to learn how to WIN your VA PTSD claim and potentially get a HIGHER VA disability rating for PTSD, even if you’ve already been denied? Brian Reese here from VA Claims Insider, and today, I’m going to teach you the 5 best ways to improve your VA disability claim for PTSD in 2020.
***TIMESTAMPS & LINKS*** ⏩ 00:35 You have the power Veterans! ⏩ 01:24 Shocking veteran PTSD statistics ⏩ 02:48 VA Suicide Prevention Hotline - Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 ⏩ 06:45 Why does VA Claims Insider exist? ⏩ 11:39 Some of the most painful disability issues are the ones you can’t see! ⏩ 17:00 PTSD is one of the most misunderstood VA disability claims ⏩ 19:20 PTSD combat or PTSD non combat, what’s the difference? ⏩ 22:40 How is PTSD rated by the VA? ⏩ 26:18 What does it mean to be "Uncomfortably Vulnerable?" ⏩ 32:00 How PTSD affects your Occupational and Social Impairment ⏩ 38:04 Write your own personal statement in support of a claim for PTSD ⏩ 43:00 Why you need a Buddy Letter for PTSD ⏩ 49:04 Do not have your best day at the PTSD C&P exam ⏩ 52:45 Top 5 ways to improve your VA claim for PTSD in 2020 recap
✔️Join VA Claims Insider Elite, get instant access to $13,119 worth of high-value VA disability claim resources for FREE up-front, and potentially get your VA claim for PTSD service connected in less time: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com
The VA Rating Official, more commonly known as the RVSR, will eventually make a subjective rating assessment by comparing all your medical evidence and supporting statements along with the C&P examiner's notes on the electronic version of the PTSD DBQ, which will be either the Initial PTSD DBQ (internal VA use only) or the PTSD Review DBQ. According to CFR 38 PTSD the VA Schedule of Ratings, your VA PTSD claim can be rated from 0% to 100%, with interim breaks at 10%, 30%, 50%, and 70%. If you already have a VA PTSD claim that’s been decided, and you’ve got a VA rating for PTSD at 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, or even 70%, but you think you deserve a higher VA rating, all you need for the increase is a disability examination and Medical Nexus Letter for PTSD completed by a private medical provider.
📺 Check out The VA Claims Insider YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/brianreesevac...
👉 Get FREE VA claim resources at our website: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/
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Veterans, want to learn how to WIN your VA PTSD claim and potentially get a HIGHER VA disability rating for PTSD, even if you’ve already been denied? Brian Reese here from VA Claims Insider, and today, I’m going to teach you the 5 best ways to improve your VA disability claim for PTSD in 2020.
***TIMESTAMPS & LINKS*** ⏩ 00:35 You have the power Veterans! ⏩ 01:24 Shocking veteran PTSD statistics ⏩ 02:48 VA Suicide Prevention Hotline - Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 ⏩ 06:45 Why does VA Claims Insider exist? ⏩ 11:39 Some of the most painful disability issues are the ones you can’t see! ⏩ 17:00 PTSD is one of the most misunderstood VA disability claims ⏩ 19:20 PTSD combat or PTSD non combat, what’s the difference? ⏩ 22:40 How is PTSD rated by the VA? ⏩ 26:18 What does it mean to be "Uncomfortably Vulnerable?" ⏩ 32:00 How PTSD affects your Occupational and Social Impairment ⏩ 38:04 Write your own personal statement in support of a claim for PTSD ⏩ 43:00 Why you need a Buddy Letter for PTSD ⏩ 49:04 Do not have your best day at the PTSD C&P exam ⏩ 52:45 Top 5 ways to improve your VA claim for PTSD in 2020 recap
✔️Join VA Claims Insider Elite, get instant access to $13,119 worth of high-value VA disability claim resources for FREE up-front, and potentially get your VA claim for PTSD service connected in less time: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com
The VA Rating Official, more commonly known as the RVSR, will eventually make a subjective rating assessment by comparing all your medical evidence and supporting statements along with the C&P examiner's notes on the electronic version of the PTSD DBQ, which will be either the Initial PTSD DBQ (internal VA use only) or the PTSD Review DBQ. According to CFR 38 PTSD the VA Schedule of Ratings, your VA PTSD claim can be rated from 0% to 100%, with interim breaks at 10%, 30%, 50%, and 70%. If you already have a VA PTSD claim that’s been decided, and you’ve got a VA rating for PTSD at 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, or even 70%, but you think you deserve a higher VA rating, all you need for the increase is a disability examination and Medical Nexus Letter for PTSD completed by a private medical provider.
📺 Check out The VA Claims Insider YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/brianreesevac...
👉 Get FREE VA claim resources at our website: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/

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