I'm amazed how people are able to get 100% for false claims. I'm 30% and have more injuries that they won't cover even after appeals. Neck injury is from a whiplash incident during training that is my biggest chronic issue which they are covering, right knee pain from the hikes and training, and then tinnitus in both ears and then clicking, pressure, and static in my right ear which I suspect are going to lead to a further hearing loss claim in the future. Those are all covered but they won't cover my lower back pain that leads to really bad sciatica in my right leg and then I also get really bad ingrown toenails on my big toes which are a result of the hiking and there is actually documented "surgery" on the records from when they pulled them out. I could probably claim that one but it seems like an every day issue even though I never had them until I went through training and dealt with them all through my time in.
Even if I could claim those injuries I would probably be looking at no more than 50% which is a big increase, but in contrast to people who are 100% for mostly false claims is baffling. They turned down my back injury saying it is part of my neck injury, but it isn't as my neck injury is very specific to my neck. Problem is that the X-rays they took multiple times never matched or showed what the initial doctor on Pendleton who treated me found. So that is a little frustrating but I'm over it now. Just don't know how people can make up so much stuff and then they just sign off on it. I felt like they were taking my injuries with the assumption that I was lying about them the whole time and wanted to deny me the whole time.
Even if I could claim those injuries I would probably be looking at no more than 50% which is a big increase, but in contrast to people who are 100% for mostly false claims is baffling. They turned down my back injury saying it is part of my neck injury, but it isn't as my neck injury is very specific to my neck. Problem is that the X-rays they took multiple times never matched or showed what the initial doctor on Pendleton who treated me found. So that is a little frustrating but I'm over it now. Just don't know how people can make up so much stuff and then they just sign off on it. I felt like they were taking my injuries with the assumption that I was lying about them the whole time and wanted to deny me the whole time.