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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The problem with this is that they are saying a person who is totally and permanently disabled qualifies and that it is determined at discharge. On many cases. it is not. I am a perfect example. My injuries were recognized at 30% upon retirement discharge. I went back to school using a lot of my nickle in loans. I wasn’t recognized to 100% until 6 years after discharge and two years later, another 100%, of which they don’t pay me for the full 200%. But there will be a lot of vets that will get that 100% long after they are committed to cover their bills.

And since there is a requirement to be re-evaluated on a yearly basis, with a physical, what happens to the money awarded if a vet goes under 100%, unworkable? Lot of bugs in this one.

rwood


21 posted on 08/21/2019 3:48:17 PM PDT by Redwood71
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To: Redwood71

I’m not “re-evaluated” on a yearly basis that I know of. I went from 10% to 100%+ over a course of about 30 years.


24 posted on 08/21/2019 3:58:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You can't invade the mainland US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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