Thank you Jason, you are doing a wonderfully amazing job for us all...
Well, filtering though the thousands of threads, I am in the same boat as many, and just as confused.
I am a 10% service connected (non combat) with LOD. However, I just got back from Iraq and have a few LOD's from there, as well as a whole lot of others from way back in my earlier days that I am finally now in the process of potentially rating through the VA.
I have 18 years in the Guard and over time, was either ignorant or playing the tough guy roll about all these injuries (struck by lightning, TMJ, Broken Ribs, spinal fusion, sleeping issues, hearing loss, bicep tendon tear, HBP, fractured tailbone, knee surgery, etc...) all duty related and documented.
I would imagine my service connection % through the VA will go up, but my concern is that the cumulation of all of these injuries, as well as the the spinal fusion is really effecting my world wide deployability now...
In the guard, from my understanding, is that you cant be in a permanent non-deployable status. Either you can deploy or not. If you cant, you are out.
If at sometime, the VA/Military med boards determine that I am unfit for duty, and I dont have my twenty in (18 years w/ 2700 points), what are my options?
I am confused as to the percentages, and with those percentages, what is the outcome?
I understand the VA %, but is it best to try to tough out everything till my 20? What are the advantages/disadvantage of going through it pre-20 years.
Seems as if the reserves and guard are getting hosed, and or/ lost in the shuffle. Not a lot of info out there.
Im sure some of this is in a nother post, but I am having trouble finding it. Sorry for the redundancy.
Thank you for any future replies.
Well, filtering though the thousands of threads, I am in the same boat as many, and just as confused.
I am a 10% service connected (non combat) with LOD. However, I just got back from Iraq and have a few LOD's from there, as well as a whole lot of others from way back in my earlier days that I am finally now in the process of potentially rating through the VA.
I have 18 years in the Guard and over time, was either ignorant or playing the tough guy roll about all these injuries (struck by lightning, TMJ, Broken Ribs, spinal fusion, sleeping issues, hearing loss, bicep tendon tear, HBP, fractured tailbone, knee surgery, etc...) all duty related and documented.
I would imagine my service connection % through the VA will go up, but my concern is that the cumulation of all of these injuries, as well as the the spinal fusion is really effecting my world wide deployability now...
In the guard, from my understanding, is that you cant be in a permanent non-deployable status. Either you can deploy or not. If you cant, you are out.
If at sometime, the VA/Military med boards determine that I am unfit for duty, and I dont have my twenty in (18 years w/ 2700 points), what are my options?
I am confused as to the percentages, and with those percentages, what is the outcome?
I understand the VA %, but is it best to try to tough out everything till my 20? What are the advantages/disadvantage of going through it pre-20 years.
Seems as if the reserves and guard are getting hosed, and or/ lost in the shuffle. Not a lot of info out there.
Im sure some of this is in a nother post, but I am having trouble finding it. Sorry for the redundancy.
Thank you for any future replies.