BLUF: For those who have had successful SSDI claims during MEB, what paperwork did you provide to support your claim?
I'm currently going through an MEB for chronic severe PTSD which has kept me out of work. In the past year, I've been in a residential treatment facility, two partial hospitalization programs, and multiple intensive outpatient programs. I am sending what I have available to me and understand they will make a decision based on my conditions and employability. I have medical documentation, some of which states the following:
Limited Duty (LIMDU) paperwork stating: "PTSD symptoms significantly interferes with job as *** and daily life."
Clinical Health Psychology clinical notes: "currently unable to work due to multiple mental health concerns."
For those who have been through the process and had success claims, what work related documents did you provide to demonstrate your disability's impact on your employment or employability? This is what I have put together so far:
MEB related Non Medical Assessment (NMA) stating: "Member is in a non-deployable status and unable to stand primary duties or watch due to symptoms and triggers related to Chronic PTSD...Member has been unavailable for work due to inpatient residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs, and intensive outpatient programs...Member's hypersomnia related to Chronic PTSD interferes with reliability to attend work." The form also has the following boxes checked: Member is NOT working in rate/MOS; Member is NOT deployable; Member does NOT have potential for future service.
VA Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Decision Letter: "You meet the criteria for an employment handicap since your SCD(s) contribute in substantial part to the vocational impairment and you have not overcome the effects of the impairment through further education, transferable skills, or obtaining and maintaining suitable work."
Mission impact statement from supervisor stating: trauma "interferes with ability to perform basic administrative requirements."
I am currently gathering my documents and hoping this is enough; however, if anyone has advice based on their own experiences, I'd love to hear from you.
I'm currently going through an MEB for chronic severe PTSD which has kept me out of work. In the past year, I've been in a residential treatment facility, two partial hospitalization programs, and multiple intensive outpatient programs. I am sending what I have available to me and understand they will make a decision based on my conditions and employability. I have medical documentation, some of which states the following:
Limited Duty (LIMDU) paperwork stating: "PTSD symptoms significantly interferes with job as *** and daily life."
Clinical Health Psychology clinical notes: "currently unable to work due to multiple mental health concerns."
For those who have been through the process and had success claims, what work related documents did you provide to demonstrate your disability's impact on your employment or employability? This is what I have put together so far:
MEB related Non Medical Assessment (NMA) stating: "Member is in a non-deployable status and unable to stand primary duties or watch due to symptoms and triggers related to Chronic PTSD...Member has been unavailable for work due to inpatient residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs, and intensive outpatient programs...Member's hypersomnia related to Chronic PTSD interferes with reliability to attend work." The form also has the following boxes checked: Member is NOT working in rate/MOS; Member is NOT deployable; Member does NOT have potential for future service.
VA Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Decision Letter: "You meet the criteria for an employment handicap since your SCD(s) contribute in substantial part to the vocational impairment and you have not overcome the effects of the impairment through further education, transferable skills, or obtaining and maintaining suitable work."
Mission impact statement from supervisor stating: trauma "interferes with ability to perform basic administrative requirements."
I am currently gathering my documents and hoping this is enough; however, if anyone has advice based on their own experiences, I'd love to hear from you.