My resignation as @PlatteCountyMO Treasurer became official at 10am today. I hope that when I go to visit the Administration Building and introduce myself that someone responds, "Rob's not here, man." I also hope someone gets the joke.
Today is PTSD Awareness Day. Raising awareness
helps reduce stigma and encourages those affected
by PTSD to seek support when they need it.
#PTSDAwarenessDay#PTSDAwareness
JFK gave best speech of his life, this week 1963, at American University:
“If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. . . .We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal."
Our VA Hearing Disability Calculator helps estimate a potential hearing disability rating and monthly benefit using audiology testing results.
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Did you know your state may offer Veteran benefits beyond federal VA programs?
VA-accredited attorney Montana Crow explains how to explore state-specific benefits, exemptions, and resources.
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@Swanee54 Reminds me of what Sparky Anderson said of @GeorgeHBrett. "“If my team’s winnin’ and it’s late in the game and Brett’s got a chance to beat me, I ain’t pitchin’ to the guy, no way. Bases loaded, shoot. I’ll take my chances with whoever the hell’s on deck.”
5/28/98 - W/2 out in the 9th, the expansion AZ #DBacks led 8-6. Buck Showalter intentionally walked PH Barry Bonds driving in a run. CL @GreggOlson30 needed 54p to get 4 outs (6 BBs, but rain made mound slick), Brent Mayne lined out to RF Brent Brede to end an 8-7 win.
Initial rating came back at 60% with multiple denials.
She says the process was difficult to navigate — and the denials kept coming.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
VA-accredited attorney Stephanie Costello explains how effective dates may affect VA back pay and why those numbers sometimes deserve a closer look.
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This Memorial Day, we honor the service members who gave their lives for our country. Their sacrifice and service will never be forgotten.
#MemorialDay#VeteransServingVeterans
Submitting an Intent to File form may help protect a Veteran’s effective date for potential VA benefits and back pay.
Stephanie Costello explains why timing matters for VA disability claims.
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Joined the Navy and applied on his own.
Initial rating came back at 10% VA disability.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
Not sure how the VA combines disability ratings?
Our VA Disability Calculator helps estimate your combined rating and monthly compensation.
Please remember: estimates only. Every claim is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
He got out with a 50% VA disability rating.
Tried to handle it on his own — and kept getting denied.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
When he left the service, he had no idea VA disability benefits were even an option.
He made one call — and no longer felt like he had to handle the process himself.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
Air Force veteran.
He filed a claim, was denied, and years later reached 90% VA disability — then stopped.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
A doctor noticed his $600 medical bill and asked if he had served in the military.
That conversation led him to the VA.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
He started with a 70% VA disability rating.
For nearly nine years, he worked through the process trying to reach 100%.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
He started his VA disability claim on his own and was successful at one level.
But after talking with a fellow Veteran, he realized he might be able to go further.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.
She held a 90% VA disability rating for 11 years.
Then after adding dependents, the VA dropped her rating to 0%.
A major life change.
Please remember: every case is unique, and not all outcomes will be the same.