If you've got that 100 P&T, does the VA still ask for a co-pay for things that don't tie back to your time in service service? Would it make sense to try and get those other disabilities on your award as service-connected for medical treatment?
I respectfully believe you may have misunderstood my question. My SSDI claim is already filed and under process, yet it's expected to take as long as six more months. I'm inquiring whether there's a possibility to fast-track it within its existing queue.
I understand that having a 100% P&T VA rating can expedite my SSDI application. I live in Illinois, and recently, I was informed by a call that my local office has nearly completed my paperwork, which is now on its way to Springfield for the final decision. They mentioned that this final step...