Below are some links that I found useful when I developed my claim and further in researching claims. Bear in mind that I am not in any way shape or form a Claims Officer. I did my own claim but I have had a ton of experience in dealing with Courts and reports etc. I would advise anyone to get some Service Organization to work WITH you (not just for you) when you are going through this process.
It is going to be lengthy, sometimes painfull and frustrating, but in the end it will be worth it. The healthcare and treatment I get through the VA System rivals any I have received at any of the best Metro Hospitals here in KC. And though in all honesty, I did sometimes hate them when I was going through the claims process, my claim only took about 4 months from start to finish. (This is the exception not the rule.)
Again, I would advise anyone going through this process to use one of the Service Organizations. Interview them though, don't just walk into the first office you come to. As you go through the process, do your own research and stay informed. Be prepared to offer information. Just because someone is a Service Officer does not mean that they know everything. And of course, anything that I can do to assist, I will be more than happy to do.
Good Luck and Godspeed,
usaftacp
http://www.vba.va.gov/
VA's Veterans Page
http://www.vba.va.gov/bln/21/
VA Compensation and Benefits Page
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/
Cornell's US Code Web Site
http://www.warms.vba.va.gov/
VA Search Engine (This is one of the better resources)
http://www.uafa.org/
UAFA's Page, has legislative links and benefits links
http://www.mountsinai.org/hso/hso_index ... o&nav=main
Mount Sinia's Hospital Research Link, this one is a fantastic medical research link
http://www.coldwarveterans.com/
This has some really good information you just have to look and sort through it.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/quer ... &DB=PubMed
Another fantastic Research tool, primarily for source information but it will point you to exactly where you want to go if you have a medical library available in your area (If you have a VA Hospital you do! And the assistants are very helpful.)
Well gang, that is it for now and watch for more as I have time. I still have a whole list to add.
Be Safe!
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I am moving out of Human Resources into a new job as a travel coordinator/clerk. So, as I become familiar with this position I will be able to share my insight on how travel pay and benefits work for the veteran and will be able to help with any questions that the veteran may have as far as being seen for medical treatment and reimbursement for travel expenses. As I work here at a national VA, if any one has a question that pertains to post military benefits, I will be more than happy to research that for you and provide the best answer that I can give or at least get you in touch with someone who can help
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Much thanks...
We thank you for anything you can do Straightshooter...
As a matter of fact, I am having a problem I may be calling on you all to help with here pretty soon myself. More an advice thing than anything else...
Godspeed,
usaftacp
As a matter of fact, I am having a problem I may be calling on you all to help with here pretty soon myself. More an advice thing than anything else...
Godspeed,
usaftacp
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
(Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe)
Mentor to those who would seek to be CAS God's
(Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe)
Mentor to those who would seek to be CAS God's
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Re: Much thanks...
Anytime... I will help any way I can.Open door policy with meusaftacp wrote:We thank you for anything you can do Straightshooter...
As a matter of fact, I am having a problem I may be calling on you all to help with here pretty soon myself. More an advice thing than anything else...
Godspeed,
usaftacp
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55B, 1989-1992, Ft. Benning, GA. United States Army Marksmanship Team 1990-1992, International Pistol.
life is what you make of it
life is what you make of it