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Trump: vets are "losers" and "suckers"
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<blockquote data-quote="KingBlack" data-source="post: 16486048" data-attributes="member: 23148"><p>If you had a neck injury oh, there's no question that it will lead to back pain. But if your claim said that you want it compensation for your neck injury and back pain oh, you'll never get it for the back. The VA is a machine and you will have to let things play out. You'll have to claim back pain secondary to your neck injury. That takes time and when that is approved you will have to claim your sciatica secondary to those other things. An order to be awarded disability three things must happen. First you have to prove that your duty aggravated or caused the injury. Second you have to have a current diagnosis of that injury, within a Year's date. 3rd you have to claim that injury and during a compensation and pension exam, the rater must shoo the level of disability and report it to the regional office</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingBlack, post: 16486048, member: 23148"] If you had a neck injury oh, there's no question that it will lead to back pain. But if your claim said that you want it compensation for your neck injury and back pain oh, you'll never get it for the back. The VA is a machine and you will have to let things play out. You'll have to claim back pain secondary to your neck injury. That takes time and when that is approved you will have to claim your sciatica secondary to those other things. An order to be awarded disability three things must happen. First you have to prove that your duty aggravated or caused the injury. Second you have to have a current diagnosis of that injury, within a Year's date. 3rd you have to claim that injury and during a compensation and pension exam, the rater must shoo the level of disability and report it to the regional office [/QUOTE]
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