Author Archives: Site Administrator
EPTS: what this means to you
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL Physical or mental disabilities that make you unfit may have existed prior to you entering military service. Causes of EPTS conditions include: hereditary or congenital defects injuries with an inception before entering… Read More »
Claims for VA benefits and character of discharge
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL Basic eligibility for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits depends upon the type of military service performed, the duration of the service, and the character of discharge or separation. VA looks at the… Read More »
Re-enlistment Codes RE-3 and RE-4
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL Our law firm can help you with advice on re-enlistment codes and petitioning your Command in advance of your separation and with Human Resources Command after your separation. Question: Can the Army… Read More »
Medical retention determination point how does this affect you!
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL. Medical Detention Determination Point (MRDP) The MRDP is when the Soldier’s progress appears to have medically stabilized, the course of further recovery is relatively unpredictable, and where it can be reasonable determined that… Read More »
Medical MOS retention board
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL Often the question is what role does the Medical MOS Retention Board (MMRB) play in the MEB/PEB process. Soldiers (AD or USAR/ARNG) who meet retention standards but have at least a 3 or 4… Read More »
What a PEBLO does for you
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER THE BENEFITS OF CONSULTING WITH A TRAINED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL The Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officer is one of your most important representatives throughout the IDES process. A PEBLO will be assigned to you at the start of your Medical Evaluation Board…. Read More »
UCMJ ART. 86 Unauthorized Absence
Unauthorized Absence (UA) Unauthorized absence is one of the most common violations under the UCMJ. Article 86 provides: Any member of the armed forces who, without authority: (1) fails to go to his appointed place of duty at the time prescribed; (2) goes from that place; or (3) absents himself or remains absent from his… Read More »
Submitting your VA disability claim
Lets cover a few basic tips on submitting your VA Disability claim: #1 – ONLY LIST DIAGNOSED CONDITIONS Remember a symptom is not a condition; list only diagnosed conditions. Do not list conditions for which you do not have a diagnosis. If you think you may have PTSD, for example, you must address that with… Read More »
Bilateral factor when considering your disability rating percentage
If you are suffering from the same disabling conditions on both your left and right sides, here is the relevant language from Army Regulation AR 635-40 to increase your rating by 10%. It does not apply automatically and the PEB must consider this when finalizing your rating. AR 635-40 B-12 (c). Converting combined ratings…. Read More »
Who rates my condition!?
Who rates my condition? The question as to who has the authority to rate disabilities for compensation is frequent, and the answer, surprisingly is – it depends. Fortunately, no matter which authority is rating your condition, they are required to adhere to the laws of the VASRD (for more information on the VASRD please… Read More »