Was it free? If not this guy is a used car salesman and pos. Served in the Air Force and never deployed. He should be investigated and jailed. I know guy who have no legs and not 100 percent.
My biggest issue is a lot of us never went to medical. The "Suck it up" culture is very real when I was in the Marines. Now, that I finally had enough and want to start filing claims I am not taken seriously by my "word" and fall into this evidence trap that extends the time. Having to take 6 months to gather evidence is just another exhausting step in the whole process that makes me not want to do it.
Keep fighting don't give up that's what the system is designed to do is make you quit. I gave up for many years, but recently started fighting again and finally received the rating I deserved after 30 years. If you quit they win . You served you deserve!
@@mtmsxp I gave up long ago its too much of a process especially when you do it alone. No one truly wants to assist veterans ever time I try to pursue it they want incredible amounts of money to write one of those nexus letters and DBQs etc
I have had so many eye roll’s from doctors when I went in to ask about this click, grinding in joints, lingering pains etc. have literally been blamed by drs. Have been told to do exercises/pt tests then ice feet after to relieve pain in feet. That one in particular was fractures in both feet. Dr on base refused to diagnose broken bones!
Those 70,s and 80’s NCO’s screwed a lot of Marines by telling them they were weak if you went to medical. Big middle finger to you all if you were one of those folks.
Thank you Jordan! I have watched many of your videos which educated me on the VA process. I was able to properly articulate my issues directing the VA to my relevant medical evidence helping me to receive a 100% p and t rating . Thank you again!!!
In service injury 25 yrs old. Hip replacement 26 years old. VA? You didn’t complain your hip hurt when u went to the hospital, denied. My experience. I did a high level review, hopefully that will work. If not, guess I gotta get an attorney. Vets shouldn’t have to go thru this.
Love the content! Recently, I got awarded p&t and wanted to share my experience. After sitting at 80% since 2018, it finally happened! Going to a nexus doctor outside VA contracted channels is critical. My package was so good they didn't even schedule a c&p for the increase. Mental health claims are much more impactful than physical ones.
@@crisdavid803 I shopped around for a program that specializes in veteran medical evidence. It's not free but shouldn't cost several thousand or a % of your increase. Just be weary.
@crisdavid803 I looked for medical teams that specialize in evidence gathering for VA stuff. It's not free, but shouldn't cost you a % of the increase or anything scummy like that. Be weary
Your videos are excellent and clearly spoken. I add your videos to my play list and listen while walking. Also, re-watched your back CP back exam video again, even though this was my third low back exam.
Great vid. Watched it twice. Yes STRATEGY. This channel and three others plus 2,000 hours of study helped me understand, file, and explain my earned claims. After a year of wrestling with the VA, I now have tools and reasonable no fee treatment to manage my conditions.
Hey Jordan, Thanks for the info. Please clarify your statement where you discussed the three battefields. In the video you mentioned, 1) "Does the condition exist, yes, we have a diagnosis, 2) "Is it service connected, that is most people's battlefied, and 3) "and if those two are good, how bad is it according to the 38 CFR". I'm confused because I derived from the 38 CFR, M21, and my VA rating decision that the VA requires three primary things, 1) In service event, 2) current diagnosis/treatment, and 3) a Nexus to connect #1 and # 2. I just want to ensure that Im tracking you correctly because the "battlefied" statement appears to be similiar to what VA requires, but not exact. Isn't the diagnosis 1/3 of what's needed for the VA to service connect and the other 2/3's is the current diagnisos and Nexus? I am aware that severity is very important for higher ratings; however to service connect, I thought that we only needed an in-service event, current diagnosis/treatment, and a nexus. Please clarify... Thank you again.
Thanks Brother. Im getting help through my local DAV but kinda nervous because based on my research through your videos and other channels like veterans info tap i know this guy should be at 100%. He doesnt really care and tried to gaslight me about watching channels like these. He has this whole i got this covered vibe. But if hes not even where hes supposed to be how is he gonna get me there? I been out since 2003 and servered overseas during wartime. I never worked offbase but launched the loudest planes in the U.S Navy into combat missions. My ears are messed up which causes migraine headaces to go days on end with little sleep. Ive barely been able to hold down a job or my own place since ive been out. My ptsd drives wedges between friends and family that reached out and been there to help me. I have my 2nd appointment with the DAV in a few weeks. The 1st one was just to sign stuff so he could file my letter of intent and get my medical records released. I never really got anything documented during service because going to sick call wasnt to highly encouraged. Im interested in everything you have to offer. Idk the details and if theres options to compensate you after the disability kicks in. Feb 20th is when my letter of intent got filed. GodWillingly when it goes thru i will receive back pay from that date.
I really like your videos, always very insightful with a clear delivery. I did want to mention thought that the color on this video seem off or something, I kept getting distracted that it seemed black and white. Looking forward to more great content!
For those worried about the time it takes to file, or whatever, think of it this way: You'd be an idiot NOT to put in some time collecting evidence and going to appointments for 6mo or more. Because after you do it and look back in 5 years, 10 years, etc. You can look back from the top of your mountain of extra money you've been able to save. Literally tens of thousands of dollars by that point. I didn't file for almost 12 years because I felt since my buddies are dead and or missing limbs MY aches, pains, etc aren't a big deal. WRONG. The money is there for us. Use it.
Great presentation and informative. What advice or suggestions do you have for preparing and listing your medical diagnosis at the 180 benchmark. Do you have a video?
I’ve noticed there are more non deployed veterans that get 100% than those with deployments. Out of my 5 close veteran friends 3 are 100% non deployed and non combat arms compared to my friend and myself with combat deployment. I am late to the claim game so we will see where I land
I am 💯% P&T now but I would like to add my hypertension & type 2 diabetes secondary to service connected OSA… my only problem is that I don’t want to “poke the bear” or re-open my disabilities..I was awarded my P&T rating in Dec 2023…My hypertension & type 2 diabetes was denied in 2011 after I got off active duty because I was not educated on how do a proper claim back then… is it still possible to connect my current diagnosis since there is plenty of research to back my claim?
@@ep5289 meaning …don’t cause the va re-evaluate my entire claims folder and reduce my current ratings on my disabilities…you live under a damn rock or something? Not here to help then keep the damn negativity to yourself
If you have 100% P&T, don't do ANYTHING. IF you re-evaluate, they will re-evaluate EVERYTHING. You could go from 100% to 10% like THAT *Snaps fingers* and for what? You have nothing to gain doing this. Stand down, enjoy $4000+ tax free per month and lay low.
I was on the VA website identifying all of my list of claims items with the statements in each item. You mentioned in this video that we should present the findings to the VA… how do we do this? When I work on submitting the claim I don’t see where I can upload any supporting documentation to aid with the claim.
How do I get to P&T once I'm at 100%. I'm going to my appointments and doing what's asked of me but i don't want to file a new claim that would throw a wrench in the system?
with P&T, its actually not permanent. Why? They can revisit it at anytime and reduce your rating until after 20 years. And this can even be taken if there was any fraud found or mistake. So there is nothing really permanent. Not even life.
Well if your at p&t and don’t show up to your appts that should be a red flag for u to worry about. I’m 100% pt and still don’t trust it but I sleep better at night knowing I’m going to get care n showing up to my appointments. Good luck to the Va because my med rec is about 8 inch folder thick
TDIU pays you at the 100 rate but you probably won't get all the things a 100 P&T vet does (like property tax exemption) depending on the state you live it
@@kevintrotter2025 That depends on the state you live in. In my state, you only get property tax exemption of you are 100 P&T...the P&T is the deciding factor, you can be 100% all day long and NOT get property tax exemptions or kids in-state college tuition paid for, you only get those with P&T in my state.
I can't find how to get to the intent to file. Any advice on how to access it? Also, i was in a car accident while i was stationed from ft hood but was visiting home in Houston while on AD active duty does this accent and will the police report be a good thing to get a copy of in order to claim back and neck muscle spasms??? Any advice pls i don't know what else to do and this would be great to get service connected for. Much appreciated 🙏 ty
I would love to consult with you on this. Did you build medical evidence while in? I have really nothing in my medical record and I been out for 10+ years.
I got out in 2012 and was not able to get my medical documents. So I never claimed anything thinking I didn’t have “evidence”. Well this January someone told me that they have access regardless if we submitted the army medical records. I just had my c&p this month and they had my medical records since day one. So basically, go ahead and file, they will look it up. Good Luck
Great vid. Also Tony above is right. Only way I found to get all STRs was to file my first claim then request the CFile. I got the CFile in a month. EVERYTHING as in 900 pages was there to include C&P DBQ errors. Went from 10 to 90% in a year when I had their info to fight the system with information.
Hey I was reaching out because I had a question regarding the C&P exam I work nights Monday- Thursday 1730-0530 and making appointments is very hard for me and can be exhausting and I was sick and not feeling well and I missed my C&P exam a few weeks ago called and explained it and they said they submitted an application regarding a reschedule, and I still haven’t heard back and I just wanting your opinion on any other steps I can take please My depression and PTSD and other physical issues have progressed and I’ve submitted a claim for some of the issues I’ve been dealing with in means of an increase.
Odd question but I couldnt find the answer anywhere. I got hit by a delivery car on a bike around 2 years ago on base, will i still be able to report the incident? My bike got destroyed but my leg got stuck and it wasn't that hurt
@@vaclaimsacademy I’ll order it tonight he is currently fighting his way with VA and his lost Medicaid records from 1990 to 1996 that even Senator Rubio’s office can’t find
how did you get 100%? what is your disability? you look strong and fit, im curious how someone so healthy and physically able can be 100%. if u dont mind sharing
Is it though? Va benefits aren't based on who did deployments. It's based on evidence based health issues that can be proven to come from service or secondaries connected to in service health issues. It can range from stomach issues to ingrown toenails to upset stomachs and heart burn. The list of qualifying issues is in the hundreds, so is it hard? Or are you just throwing shade because you are a bitter gatekeeper?
Is it though? How do you know this dude didn’t break his back in some training? Broke his leg from running? Developed shin splints from pt Test? Diagnose with diabetes while in the service? Developed gastrointestinal issues from medications? Diagnose with cancerous issues?
People always want to diminish someone else's military service because they were non combat. I was infantry on the Marines and didn't get hurt. Joined the Airforce later on, got deployed and got injured doing a training exercise.
@@TexasMade903 becuase they have lawyers who actually fight for you. But they usually get 30% of your back pay or 4-6 months for your Disability. Totally worth it if they fought for you to get 100% tho
I’m in the army soon to be out. Been in 6 years and was wondering what the best route is for comp when I get out. My question is, what is better to go though for my final physical evaluation. An army doc or a VA doc? And why?
Just wanted to say thank you, I used your courses and templets and went from 90% to 100% P and T. Appreciate all your help!!!!
Amazing work!! Hope it blesses your household for many decades to come
Please help me get to 100 percent. I’m at 70 now and I’m desperate to get to 100 as soon as possible.
Was it free? If not this guy is a used car salesman and pos. Served in the Air Force and never deployed. He should be investigated and jailed. I know guy who have no legs and not 100 percent.
My biggest issue is a lot of us never went to medical. The "Suck it up" culture is very real when I was in the Marines. Now, that I finally had enough and want to start filing claims I am not taken seriously by my "word" and fall into this evidence trap that extends the time. Having to take 6 months to gather evidence is just another exhausting step in the whole process that makes me not want to do it.
Keep fighting don't give up that's what the system is designed to do is make you quit. I gave up for many years, but recently started fighting again and finally received the rating I deserved after 30 years. If you quit they win . You served you deserve!
@@mtmsxp I gave up long ago its too much of a process especially when you do it alone. No one truly wants to assist veterans ever time I try to pursue it they want incredible amounts of money to write one of those nexus letters and DBQs etc
Same boat bro I just got my 100%
I have had so many eye roll’s from doctors when I went in to ask about this click, grinding in joints, lingering pains etc. have literally been blamed by drs. Have been told to do exercises/pt tests then ice feet after to relieve pain in feet. That one in particular was fractures in both feet. Dr on base refused to diagnose broken bones!
im currently using vbg and they dont charge you anything unless you win your claim ! and they use their doctors
Those 70,s and 80’s NCO’s screwed a lot of Marines by telling them they were weak if you went to medical. Big middle finger to you all if you were one of those folks.
Can’t express how grateful I am for the wealth of information you provide and the effort you put in to change the lives of veterans !
Wow thanks Broly, cheers
Thank you Jordan! I have watched many of your videos which educated me on the VA process. I was able to properly articulate my issues directing the VA to my relevant medical evidence helping me to receive a 100% p and t rating . Thank you again!!!
In service injury 25 yrs old. Hip replacement 26 years old. VA? You didn’t complain your hip hurt when u went to the hospital, denied. My experience. I did a high level review, hopefully that will work. If not, guess I gotta get an attorney. Vets shouldn’t have to go thru this.
Love the content! Recently, I got awarded p&t and wanted to share my experience. After sitting at 80% since 2018, it finally happened!
Going to a nexus doctor outside VA contracted channels is critical.
My package was so good they didn't even schedule a c&p for the increase.
Mental health claims are much more impactful than physical ones.
How did you go about getting a nexus letter?
@@crisdavid803 I shopped around for a program that specializes in veteran medical evidence. It's not free but shouldn't cost several thousand or a % of your increase. Just be weary.
I wanna know too, combat Craig always ad dropping his medical team for nexus letters makes it just sound like you Pay them to make a letter for you
@@Yugiohplayer5 I basically wrote my own and reviewed it with a Dr.
@crisdavid803 I looked for medical teams that specialize in evidence gathering for VA stuff. It's not free, but shouldn't cost you a % of the increase or anything scummy like that. Be weary
Your videos are excellent and clearly spoken. I add your videos to my play list and listen while walking. Also, re-watched your back CP back exam video again, even though this was my third low back exam.
Excellent presentation!
Great vid. Watched it twice. Yes STRATEGY. This channel and three others plus 2,000 hours of study helped me understand, file, and explain my earned claims.
After a year of wrestling with the VA, I now have tools and reasonable no fee treatment to manage my conditions.
Hey Jordan, really great content. I'm glad I found your channel.
Hey Jordan,
Thanks for the info. Please clarify your statement where you discussed the three battefields.
In the video you mentioned, 1) "Does the condition exist, yes, we have a diagnosis, 2) "Is it service connected, that is most people's battlefied, and 3) "and if those two are good, how bad is it according to the 38 CFR".
I'm confused because I derived from the 38 CFR, M21, and my VA rating decision that the VA requires three primary things, 1) In service event, 2) current diagnosis/treatment, and 3) a Nexus to connect #1 and # 2. I just want to ensure that Im tracking you correctly because the "battlefied" statement appears to be similiar to what VA requires, but not exact. Isn't the diagnosis 1/3 of what's needed for the VA to service connect and the other 2/3's is the current diagnisos and Nexus?
I am aware that severity is very important for higher ratings; however to service connect, I thought that we only needed an in-service event, current diagnosis/treatment, and a nexus. Please clarify...
Thank you again.
Thanks Brother. Im getting help through my local DAV but kinda nervous because based on my research through your videos and other channels like veterans info tap i know this guy should be at 100%. He doesnt really care and tried to gaslight me about watching channels like these. He has this whole i got this covered vibe. But if hes not even where hes supposed to be how is he gonna get me there? I been out since 2003 and servered overseas during wartime. I never worked offbase but launched the loudest planes in the U.S Navy into combat missions. My ears are messed up which causes migraine headaces to go days on end with little sleep. Ive barely been able to hold down a job or my own place since ive been out. My ptsd drives wedges between friends and family that reached out and been there to help me. I have my 2nd appointment with the DAV in a few weeks. The 1st one was just to sign stuff so he could file my letter of intent and get my medical records released. I never really got anything documented during service because going to sick call wasnt to highly encouraged. Im interested in everything you have to offer. Idk the details and if theres options to compensate you after the disability kicks in. Feb 20th is when my letter of intent got filed. GodWillingly when it goes thru i will receive back pay from that date.
I really like your videos, always very insightful with a clear delivery. I did want to mention thought that the color on this video seem off or something, I kept getting distracted that it seemed black and white. Looking forward to more great content!
For those worried about the time it takes to file, or whatever, think of it this way: You'd be an idiot NOT to put in some time collecting evidence and going to appointments for 6mo or more. Because after you do it and look back in 5 years, 10 years, etc. You can look back from the top of your mountain of extra money you've been able to save. Literally tens of thousands of dollars by that point. I didn't file for almost 12 years because I felt since my buddies are dead and or missing limbs MY aches, pains, etc aren't a big deal. WRONG. The money is there for us. Use it.
Good video Jordan!
I’m at 80% and I’m trying to push over to the 100% P&T…
I would argue that it's worth about a million dollars if you're under 50
Great presentation and informative. What advice or suggestions do you have for preparing and listing your medical diagnosis at the 180 benchmark. Do you have a video?
What do you do when your VA doctor prescribes you medication for a condition, but than doesn't put the condition in your problem list?
They are good at that not presenting the problem
Does anyone have recommendations for anywhere they have got a nexus letter that they have used?
I’ve noticed there are more non deployed veterans that get 100% than those with deployments. Out of my 5 close veteran friends 3 are 100% non deployed and non combat arms compared to my friend and myself with combat deployment. I am late to the claim game so we will see where I land
I am 💯% P&T now but I would like to add my hypertension & type 2 diabetes secondary to service connected OSA… my only problem is that I don’t want to “poke the bear” or re-open my disabilities..I was awarded my P&T rating in Dec 2023…My hypertension & type 2 diabetes was denied in 2011 after I got off active duty because I was not educated on how do a proper claim back then… is it still possible to connect my current diagnosis since there is plenty of research to back my claim?
You referenced "Don't poke the bear" doesn't sound like you really know what that means!
@@ep5289 meaning …don’t cause the va re-evaluate my entire claims folder and reduce my current ratings on my disabilities…you live under a damn rock or something? Not here to help then keep the damn negativity to yourself
@TheTyson35 your p&t . Just leave it as it is. Save that evidence for future reference
If you have 100% P&T, don't do ANYTHING. IF you re-evaluate, they will re-evaluate EVERYTHING. You could go from 100% to 10% like THAT *Snaps fingers* and for what? You have nothing to gain doing this. Stand down, enjoy $4000+ tax free per month and lay low.
@@jeremiahm1413this is the way. 😂
I'm sure you've probably already been told this but make sure to color grade and tone your video after shooting in a Log picture profile.
oh nah bro hit me with the " it would behoove you" haha jk love the content bro!
😂
jordan you rule!!!
I was on the VA website identifying all of my list of claims items with the statements in each item. You mentioned in this video that we should present the findings to the VA… how do we do this? When I work on submitting the claim I don’t see where I can upload any supporting documentation to aid with the claim.
How do I get to P&T once I'm at 100%. I'm going to my appointments and doing what's asked of me but i don't want to file a new claim that would throw a wrench in the system?
with P&T, its actually not permanent. Why? They can revisit it at anytime and reduce your rating until after 20 years. And this can even be taken if there was any fraud found or mistake. So there is nothing really permanent. Not even life.
Any actual case that happened??
Over 55 rule also applies
Do you have this in black and white? Even not P&T from the start after 10 years of 100% you are automatically rated to P&T
Well if your at p&t and don’t show up to your appts that should be a red flag for u to worry about. I’m 100% pt and still don’t trust it but I sleep better at night knowing I’m going to get care n showing up to my appointments. Good luck to the Va because my med rec is about 8 inch folder thick
With TDIU do you still get the benefits of 100% disabled besides the pay?
TDIU pays you at the 100 rate but you probably won't get all the things a 100 P&T vet does (like property tax exemption) depending on the state you live it
I got approved for tdiu. I get the same benefits as someone who gets has a 100 percent rating
@@thastinger345u r incorrect
@@kevintrotter2025 That depends on the state you live in. In my state, you only get property tax exemption of you are 100 P&T...the P&T is the deciding factor, you can be 100% all day long and NOT get property tax exemptions or kids in-state college tuition paid for, you only get those with P&T in my state.
Where do I go for an intent to file
Who do I do this with
I can't find how to get to the intent to file. Any advice on how to access it? Also, i was in a car accident while i was stationed from ft hood but was visiting home in Houston while on AD active duty does this accent and will the police report be a good thing to get a copy of in order to claim back and neck muscle spasms??? Any advice pls i don't know what else to do and this would be great to get service connected for. Much appreciated 🙏 ty
Great stuff Jordan
Thank you Carl!
I'm in the process of filing now. But they want current doctor records. But my insurance keeps denying me for an Mri.
I had the same issue, I ended up having my doctor "order" the MRI and i just paid out of pocket for it was 300 well spent
Do they typically consider major depression static?
What do I do when the VA changes claimed disability on my claim? I claimed Carpal Tunnel on the claim and VA changed it to Midian Nerve Paralysis.
I would love to consult with you on this. Did you build medical evidence while in? I have really nothing in my medical record and I been out for 10+ years.
I was recently denied for a few claims that should have been filed as secondaries but they didnt rate them that way. Suggestions for the Appeal?
How does one acquire a nexus letter?
Does the VA use your post service employment against you to deny service connection?
I dont have my military health records. I got out in 2006 and I never got them??
I got out in 2012 and was not able to get my medical documents. So I never claimed anything thinking I didn’t have “evidence”. Well this January someone told me that they have access regardless if we submitted the army medical records. I just had my c&p this month and they had my medical records since day one. So basically, go ahead and file, they will look it up. Good Luck
Great vid.
Also Tony above is right. Only way I found to get all STRs was to file my first claim then request the CFile. I got the CFile in a month. EVERYTHING as in 900 pages was there to include C&P DBQ errors. Went from 10 to 90% in a year when I had their info to fight the system with information.
So do you need a Nexus if you were diagnosed in service? And what about if u went to medical for it but not diagnosed with anything?
Your in service medical files are considered nexuses automatically
Can I still use a vso in conjunction with the stuff you tell us?
I have a question. I am 70 and then i was put on tdiu and then I was rated p&t. So am I 70 w/ p&t or 100 p&t?
How do I get a nexus letter and who do I go to get the nexus letter
You can check out prestige veteran, there will be
some cost.
Did you ever deploy?
@@usn84040They got my coworker service connected for sleep apnea. They do great work.
Does the rating I received from the VA count as a diagnosis?
You can’t say behoove with out using knife hands
Hey I was reaching out because I had a question regarding the C&P exam
I work nights Monday- Thursday 1730-0530 and making appointments is very hard for me and can be exhausting and I was sick and not feeling well and I missed my C&P exam a few weeks ago called and explained it and they said they submitted an application regarding a reschedule, and I still haven’t heard back and I just wanting your opinion on any other steps I can take please
My depression and PTSD and other physical issues have progressed and I’ve submitted a claim for some of the issues I’ve been dealing with in means of an increase.
Why didn't bro color grade his video
Odd question but I couldnt find the answer anywhere. I got hit by a delivery car on a bike around 2 years ago on base, will i still be able to report the incident? My bike got destroyed but my leg got stuck and it wasn't that hurt
Did you get a profile? Did you go to the ER or do any physical therapy? If you never received any medical care for it..good luck.
Can I buy the program as a gift for my son?
Absolutely Ramon, you’d just need to use his name and email address for the registration 👍
@@vaclaimsacademy I’ll order it tonight he is currently fighting his way with VA and his lost Medicaid records from 1990 to 1996 that even Senator Rubio’s office can’t find
Can I submit an Intent to file while still on active duty? I have less than 12 months left before my ETS final out date.
I wouldn’t want the P & T because i still want to work
You can work as much as you want being P&T. It’s TDIU that restricts on how much you can work and make a year
@@UkWiLdCaTs4L1Fe is there a pay difference with P & T from regular disability?
how did you get 100%? what is your disability? you look strong and fit, im curious how someone so healthy and physically able can be 100%. if u dont mind sharing
It’s None of your business!
@@ShutterSpeedGamingwhy? hes helping veterans who deserve help. he seems honest and transparent to me, i dont see why he would mind sharing his story
Its wild you got 100 P&T being in the Air Force with no combat deployments
Is it though? Va benefits aren't based on who did deployments. It's based on evidence based health issues that can be proven to come from service or secondaries connected to in service health issues. It can range from stomach issues to ingrown toenails to upset stomachs and heart burn. The list of qualifying issues is in the hundreds, so is it hard? Or are you just throwing shade because you are a bitter gatekeeper?
Is it though? How do you know this dude didn’t break his back in some training? Broke his leg from running? Developed shin splints from pt Test? Diagnose with diabetes while in the service? Developed gastrointestinal issues from medications? Diagnose with cancerous issues?
Look, another Reddtior has entered the chat to gatekeep. I fell off a vehicle, guess I should just suck it up, right? F'n troll
People always want to diminish someone else's military service because they were non combat. I was infantry on the Marines and didn't get hurt. Joined the Airforce later on, got deployed and got injured doing a training exercise.
@@Salute_vet22 they also forget that infantry and combat arms would all die in field without the millions of logistics and supports in the background.
First
This one’s high speed 🫡
A commercial after you talk non-stop about absolutely NOTHING!
Don’t waste your time listening to this guy. After all it seems as if he likes to hear himself speak.
Hater 😂
Sorry ass.
I guarentee if you came to me for a C&P exam Jordan. You wouldnt come close to 100%. Scam artist.
How's he scamming?
yep and people like you is the reason why we go through agencys!
@@merpuffedy you can go through all the agencies you want. Still have to have a C&P exam. Jackass.
@merpuffedy Why do you have to use agencies?
@@TexasMade903 becuase they have lawyers who actually fight for you. But they usually get 30% of your back pay or 4-6 months for your Disability. Totally worth it if they fought for you to get 100% tho
I’m in the army soon to be out. Been in 6 years and was wondering what the best route is for comp when I get out. My question is, what is better to go though for my final physical evaluation. An army doc or a VA doc? And why?