You don't really need legal help; it is a basically a file review. you can submit documents with your application, but it is pretty standard.
I was awarded a medical retirement from the PDBR in June of this year. The hardest part of the process come after they approve you lol
I just won my case with the PDBR (30%). I was got out in Jan 05 and did not receive my 100 p&t until September 2021. (Had 0% for three different issued prior)
Here is how the final order reads:
Having received and considered the recommendation of the Physical Disability Board of Review and...
Has anyone been through the process POST PDBR?
I was just awarded a retroactive medical retirement from the PDBR, (30% for asthma).
Is anyone familiar with the process and what happens next?
I called have the AF Total Force Service and got a case number, now I am just waiting.