This show is to empower military veterans to raise their quality of life and keep their dignity and respect intact! It will attempt to educate and inform all U. S. veterans and their families about the benefits available to them! Danny Fleary, the host of this show, founded Veteranschanginglivesofamerica.org to help point the way to the benefits Veterans and their families deserve!
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Veterans Legal Lowdown is a podcast created by Chisholm Chisholm & Kilpatrick LTD, a law firm representing veterans nationwide on their VA disability claims. In each episode, our legal team breaks down a veterans law topic--from Burn Pits to Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and VA claim hacks to the latest VA news. This is CCK On Air.
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Mission Carnivore. Military Veterans and First Responders Talk about the Benefits of the Carnivore Diet
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A podcast featuring military veterans and first responders who have embraced the carnivore lifestyle, and the physical and mental health benefits and healing they have experienced. I'm a retired US Army Chief Warrant Officer living the carnivore lifestyle since March 22nd, 2023. I lost 30lbs in the first 90 days, and continued my weight loss beyond that losing another 15lbs in the following 60 days. I have become much healthier, both physically and mentally in the process. If you’re seeking ...
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In this episode, we discuss how veteran can provetheir VA disability claims when their service treatment records are missing. The absence of medical evidence from service time poses an obstacle for veterans, but it doesn’t mean they still can’t secure their benefits. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck-law.co…
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In this episode, we discuss the VA benefits a veteran may qualify for with a 70% VA disability rating. We will talk about the 70% VA disability pay rate, VA healthcare eligibility, the Veteran Readiness and Employment Program, and other benefits veterans may qualify for. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck-la…
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In this episode, we discuss whether VA can reduce or terminate a disability rating. We will talk about the circumstances under which VA may stop or reduce a VA rating and what veterans can do if this occurs. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck-law.com Follow us on social media: YouTube - …
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In this episode, we discuss what to expect during a C&P exam for arthritis. We’ll cover VA service connection for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, what C&P examiners look for, how arthritis severity is measured, and what to mention if you’re in pain to get the right rating. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website…
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Dental conditions can yield significant VA disability ratings. In this episode, we discuss the VA rating system for dental conditions, specific dental conditions and their ratings, cancerous tumors of the mouth and jaw, and more. Tune in to learn about dental disabilities and VA compensation! For more information, visit our website at cck-law…
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In this episode, we discuss the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA. This is passed each year and includes new laws for Veterans and service members. We discuss these new laws and how they may impact VA disability benefits, other veteran’ benefits, and service members. Tune in to learn more about the 2024 NDAA! For more information, visit o…
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In this episode, we discuss the types of sleep apnea, the critical role of medical evidence, lay evidence, and more. Sleep apnea is a common service-connected condition among veterans and can qualify for a 100% VA disability rating of severe. Tune in to learn what you need to set your sleep apnea VA claim up for success! For more information, visit…
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In this episode, we discuss the top 5 VA disability mistakes we see as VA disability lawyers. These mistakes include misunderstanding service connection criteria, delaying filing a VA claim, missing VA correspondence and deadlines, and others. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck-law.com Follow us on soc…
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In this episode, we discuss Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability, or TDIU. Key topics we talk about include how TDIU benefits allow veterans to be rated 100 percent, how veterans can apply for these benefits, the differences between “schedular” and “extraschedular” TDIU, and more. Tune in to learn more about TDIU! For more informati…
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In this episode, we discuss three types of evidence veterans can use to increase their VA rating. We will discuss medical records, lay evidence, and employer records. Additionally, we will talk about increased rating claims so that veterans can learn how to demonstrate a worsening of their service-connected condition. Tune in to learn more! For mor…
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What does it mean when your VA claim status reads “Pending Decision Approval and Preparation for Notification”? If a veteran’s claim is at the Pending Decision Approval or Preparing for Notification step, this is generally a good sign. It means that the decision process is nearing completion. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our w…
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In this episode, we discuss VA disability benefits secondary to hip conditions and what conditions commonly stem from hip disabilities. Veterans who develop a secondary disability because of an already service-connected condition can receive a VA rating for both conditions. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck…
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In this episode, we discuss Form 21-4192, which is one of the forms Veterans must complete when applying for TDIU benefits. In this episode, we discuss more about what Form 21-4192 is used for, go over each section of the form, explain why veterans must submit it, and offer some tips on how to complete it. Tune in to learn more! For more informatio…
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In this episode, we explore the different pathways to achieving this rating, including schedular ratings for single or multiple conditions, Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), permanent and total ratings, and temporary total disability ratings. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at cck-law.…
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In this episode, we break down the 70 percent VA rating for mental health conditions. Mental health conditions are all rated using VA’s General Rating Formula for Mental Disorders. Under this, ratings can be assigned at 0, 10, 30, 50, 70, or 100 percent. If a veteran receives the 70 percent rating, it means they display impairment in most areas suc…
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There are several ways veterans may obtain VA disability benefits. In this episode, we discuss the process of establishing service connection for your disability, either through an initial claim or supplemental claim, and the significance of submitting through evidence with your initial claim using VA Form 21-526EZ to increase the likelihood of a f…
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Georgia provides a range of resources and benefits to supports its veterans. Veterans residing in Georgia may wonder what these benefits are and how to access them. In this episode, we discuss some of the benefits available to veterans living in Georgia, including veterans’ homes, financial benefits, employment benefits, and others. Tune in to lear…
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Veterans who receive a 100 percent, or total, VA disability rating may wonder if they can still work while rated as totally disabled. In this episode, we discuss some ratings veterans may receive, such as TDIU, and some scenarios when they may be eligible to work while rated at 100 percent. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our web…
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VA requires certain documents to support all claims for disability benefits. Veterans should consider gathering, or giving VA permission to gather, this evidence. In this episode, we discuss how veterans can obtain their records to submit to VA and what to do if some of their service records are missing. Tune in to learn more! For more information,…
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Veterans with a 100% VA rating are considered “totally disabled.” Whether to file another VA claim depends on their specific situation and rating type. This episode discusses why veterans might want to file a new claim despite a 100% rating and also explores reasons they might not. Tune in to learn more! For more information, visit our website at …
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When reading their Rating Decision letter, a veteran may come across what are known as “favorable findings.” In this episode, we will discuss what exactly favorable findings are, where to find them in your decision letter, and whether VA adjudicators are bound by these findings. Tune in to learn more! Follow us on social media: YouTube …
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What mental health conditions qualify for a 100% rating? In this episode, we will discuss what is takes to qualify for the 100% VA disability rating for mental health conditions. We will break down the rating criteria you must meet to get a 100% VA rating and mental health conditions, such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety. Tune in to learn more! Fo…
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How do Social Security benefits and VA Disability Benefits impact each other? In this video, we discuss VA disability and Social Security benefits, how they work together, and whether any offsets apply. There are two different types of Social Security disability benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income …
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CCK Live: DBQ’s and Nexus Letters in VA Claims Explained
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DBQ stands for Disability Benefits Questionnaire. DBQs are forms created for veterans’ use in the evaluation process for VA disability benefits. A nexus letter is a document prepared for a veteran by a medical professional that explicitly connects an in-service event to the current condition for which a veteran is seeking VA compensation. Tune in t…
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Is VA disability compensation exempt from bankruptcy? In 2019, the HAVEN Act was signed into law, making VA benefits protected income during bankruptcy proceedings. Prior to the HAVEN Act – from 2005 to 2019 – the federal Bankruptcy Code commonly required veterans to give up their VA disability benefits to creditors to obtain bankruptcy relief. Tun…
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In this informative episode, we will break down the VA disability benefits available to veterans with knee conditions and pain. Learn the common knee conditions Veterans experience, how they're rated, special Veterans Law considerations to be on the lookout for in your decisions, C&P examinations for knee conditions, and tips for building a strong …
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In this video, we will breakdown the monthly rate VA DIC recipients will receive in 2024! DIC, or dependency and indemnity compensation, is a monthly benefit paid by VA to surviving dependents of a veteran whose death was related to their military service or a service-connected condition. DIC has exclusive rates and is separate from veterans’ disab…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) awards special monthly compensation (SMC) to veterans with service-connected conditions so debilitating they warrant a rating higher than 100 percent. In this episode, we will break down the SMC rates for fiscal year 2024 and other key information veterans need to know about their special monthly compensation…
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The Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Veterans’ disability compensation in 2024 was announced at 3.2 percent. In this episode of CCK Live, we will discuss how this change in COLA will affect veteran’s benefits, what the 2024 pay chart looks like, and what veterans can expect for their VA disability benefits in 2024. Tune in to this episode to learn eve…
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In this episode, we are discussing the issue of unaccredited individuals charging veterans and their families illegal fees to file VA claims, obtain medical evidence and nexus letters, and more. A group of 31 members of Congress sent a letter to VA Secretary McDonough addressing the increase in unaccredited individuals profiting off veterans. The l…
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In this episode, we discuss the PFAS lawsuit and your entitlement to VA benefits. PFAS chemicals were used widely in various industries and have contaminated water, food, and air across the U.S. If you believe you have been exposed to PFAS and have been diagnosed with certain cancers after the year 2000, then you may qualify for compensation. What'…
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In this episode, we discuss the Board of Veterans’ Appeals decision goal for fiscal year 2023 and explain how this compares to previous years, including a breakdown of the additional funding the department has received in its budget. We review the Board’s productivity and the status of VA’s backlog, give budget insights, estimate cost per case, and…
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A secondary service-connected disability is a disability that results from a condition that is already service-connected. Veterans must provide medical evidence linking their back pain to their already service-connected condition, or a nexus. Common conditions that can lead to secondary back disabilities include hip conditions, foot conditions such…
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A US Army Infantry Soldier Heals Back Pain and Completes First Marathon After 8 Months of a Carnivore Diet
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Mission Carnivore Episode 11: Join me as I interview a former US Army 11B and find out how he lost weight, healed his back pain, and began running again, successfully completing his first marathon after only 8 months on the crnivore diet and training for just two months. Carnivore Diet Planning Guide: https://4343867330708.gumroad.com/l/fqtjv Websi…
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Tune in for a discussion on establishing presumptive VA service connection for arthritis (meaning you do not need a nexus connecting the disability to service). Veterans can receive VA ratings for degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis and may be eligible for presumptive service connection. Under 38 CFR § 3.309, arthritis is characterized as a chron…
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Confused by VA terms? You're not alone. Over the course of the VA benefits process, veterans will encounter many abbreviations that VA uses to describe key terms. From your initial VA claim to your decision letter, there may be unfamiliar terms. Join us as we break down common terminology such as C&P Exam, RO, CAVC, BVA, P&T, TDIU, and more. For mo…
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Service members who are separating and plan to file for disability compensation can file their claim before separation through VA’s Benefits Delivery at Discharge program. The Benefits Delivery at Discharge, or BDD, program allows service members to apply for VA disability compensation benefits between 180 to 90 days prior to separation. Tune in to…
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A US Army Arctic Paratrooper Heals His Back Injury Through The Carnivore Diet
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Mission Carnivore Episode 10: Join me as I interview Bradley, a former US Army Arctic Paratrooper and Intelligence Officer who started the carnivore diet while on active duty and find out how he lost weight, healed his back inury, and started lifting weights again. Carnivore Diet Planning Guide: https://4343867330708.gumroad.com/l/fqtjv Website: ht…
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In this informative episode, learn which VA rating you may be eligible for if you are suffering from peripheral neuropathy. Veterans may receive service connection for peripheral neuropathy on a direct basis, by secondary service connection, or through presumptive service connection. It’s important to note that VA does not have a specific code for …
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An Active Duty USN Chaplain Addresses Spiritual, Physical, And Mental Health Needs Of Sailors With The Carnivore Diet
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Mission Carnivore Episode 9: A discussion with Chaplain Anva (Jaimie), an active duty US Navy Air-Wing Chaplain serving on board an Aircraft Carrier who successfully adopted the proper human diet (Carnivore Diet) and now sets the example among his fellow sailors. Carnivore Diet Planning Guide: https://4343867330708.gumroad.com/l/fqtjv Website: http…
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Discover the Top 5 Letters Veterans Receive from VA. In this informative episode, we discuss the most frequent letters veterans and their families receive when seeking VA disability benefits, including requests for records, notice of improper form, C&P exam requests, Notice of Action letters, and dependency benefit notifications. Be sure to tune in…
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A Female US Army Soldier Manages Her Weight, PTSD, & Anxiety With The Carnivore Diet
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Mission Carnivore Episode 8: A discussion with Katerina, a 50+ year old former US Army Soldier who took control of her weight issues, and successfully managed her PTSD, anxiety, and depression with the proper human diet. Carnivore Diet Planning Guide: https://4343867330708.gumroad.com/l/fqtjv Website: https://www.carnivoresoldier.com Facebook Group…
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CCK Live: Special Monthly Compensation (SMC T) for TBI: CAVC VA Benefits Case
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Tune in to this informative episode of CCK Live to learn about a case involving Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) for Traumatic Brain Injuries at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC). SMC allows veterans to be compensated beyond the 100 percent VA disability rate, and one level of SMC exists exclusively for TBIs. In this case, CCK …
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In this episode, we are discussing five secondary service connection claims that could increase your VA disability rating. If a veteran files for and is granted service connection for more than one condition, each conditions receives its own VA rating. If you receive multiple ratings, they will be added together using VA math to form a combined dis…
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There are several types of VA benefits available to elderly veterans. Eligible elderly veterans could qualify for many VA benefits such as: VA pension, Aid and Attendance, Housebound, and geriatric care at VA healthcare facilities or community centers. Tune in to learn how to qualify for these VA benefits! Follow us on social media: YouTube…
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Why does VA reduce veterans’ disability ratings? VA assigns disability ratings to ensure that each veteran is compensated for their current level of disability. If VA identifies evidence suggesting a condition has improved or anticipates that it will improve over time, VA will schedule an evaluation of the veteran’s condition and can potentially re…
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Learn what it means when your VA claim status reads as "Preparing for Decision" throughout the process of getting a decision on your VA claim. Is this stage a good sign for your VA claim? How long should veterans expect to wait from this stage? Plus, learn how to track your VA claim status. Follow us on social media: YouTube - htt…
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A UK Assault Pioneer Successfully Combats PTSD With The Carnivore Diet
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Mission Carnivore Episode 7: A discussion with Rob, a UK war veteran about reversing his PTSD, mental health and physical health issues through a proper human diet. Carnivore Diet Planning Guide: https://4343867330708.gumroad.com/l/fqtjv Website: https://www.carnivoresoldier.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6762077700490092 Disco…
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CCK Live: Common Questions Asked About VA C&P Exams
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How should you prepare for a C&P exam? How much weight do C&P exams hold? What are tips for attending C&P exams? Can I bring someone with me? Join the CCK Team in this episode of CCK LIVE as we discuss common questions we hear about VA compensation and pension exams and provide valuable tips to know before attending. For more information, visit our…
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For some veterans, a 100% VA disability rating does not adequately capture the severity of their condition(s). In these cases, a veteran may receive Special Monthly Compensation, or SMC. SMC is awarded to veterans with service-connected conditions so debilitating they require a rating higher than 100%. There are different levels of Special Monthly …
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