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if you are going to do your outprocessing now, they should send you to the doc during your out-processing so everything gets documented to the va. but make sure and list everything when you go to sick call, go over everything you can remember.
some va claims go through in 6 weeks or less and some take years if they get denied and then the appeal gets denied and you have to get a lawyer and go to the va judge, like i had to do. my longest claim, that went to the judge, took a little over 4 years to get approved, though you get backpaid to the initial claim date so you get a lump sum check taht can be huge. some guys here are work got 100k. mine was 35k and after the lawyer got her parts, i got 28k
I'm going to request a final physical for my out processing but I'm not holding my breath. Apparently, our unit hasn't done that in a long time.
I'm fully expecting all of them to be denied on the first go around (it is the VA after all) and I'll work with people certified in the filing of the paperwork and getting the best chance to get them approved. I think the hardest fight is going to be the hearing disassociation from decades of jet fuel exposure. I'm told the VA tries to have you take a standard hearing test. Those don't test for the issue. It's not a hearing ability problem, it's the processing of what you are hearing problem. I've been passing hearing tests for decades.