Here is my dilemma:
I was medically discharged from in Nov of 2001 with over 5 years of service and a result of EPTS, non-service aggrevated. After discharge I filed with the VA in 2002 and they rated me finally in 2010 at 90%. They retroactivated it back to my initial filling in 2002. During the 8 year time span the ratings started out at service connected 0% in 2004, 30% in 2006, and then 90% in 2010. Each time retroactive back to initial time of filing. I skipped a ton of details because of the findings were not accurate and each time after they come back with a decision the details were more accurate with increased rating. Now the paperwork is in line.
Due to a new law passed in 2009 in reference to the MGI Bill now called the Post 911 GI Bill I filled out paperwork for eligibility. I was told that I was not eligible due to my DD-214 not stating that I was discharged for a service connected disability. My DD-214 states EPTS. So I initially found out about the BCNR and today found out about the PBR avenues.
My questions are as follows:
1. What is the purpose for the BCNR and PBR? Meaning does the BCNR only change the hardcopy documentation such as the DD-214 without being elibible for other benefits such as TRICARE etc.... I personally would like the TRICARE option considering it would allow me further avenues for my diagnosis' which have become stagnant with the VA.
2. If I file a PBR I hear that it opens the person up for compensatible benefits along with other benefits verses the BCNR. Is that true?
3. If the PBR awards a disability percentage rating how does that affect the VA rating?
4. Can you file for a BCNR and PBR without legal representation?
5. Would it be best to pay for the knowledge of legal representation?
I was medically discharged from in Nov of 2001 with over 5 years of service and a result of EPTS, non-service aggrevated. After discharge I filed with the VA in 2002 and they rated me finally in 2010 at 90%. They retroactivated it back to my initial filling in 2002. During the 8 year time span the ratings started out at service connected 0% in 2004, 30% in 2006, and then 90% in 2010. Each time retroactive back to initial time of filing. I skipped a ton of details because of the findings were not accurate and each time after they come back with a decision the details were more accurate with increased rating. Now the paperwork is in line.
Due to a new law passed in 2009 in reference to the MGI Bill now called the Post 911 GI Bill I filled out paperwork for eligibility. I was told that I was not eligible due to my DD-214 not stating that I was discharged for a service connected disability. My DD-214 states EPTS. So I initially found out about the BCNR and today found out about the PBR avenues.
My questions are as follows:
1. What is the purpose for the BCNR and PBR? Meaning does the BCNR only change the hardcopy documentation such as the DD-214 without being elibible for other benefits such as TRICARE etc.... I personally would like the TRICARE option considering it would allow me further avenues for my diagnosis' which have become stagnant with the VA.
2. If I file a PBR I hear that it opens the person up for compensatible benefits along with other benefits verses the BCNR. Is that true?
3. If the PBR awards a disability percentage rating how does that affect the VA rating?
4. Can you file for a BCNR and PBR without legal representation?
5. Would it be best to pay for the knowledge of legal representation?
