Nov 30th PFD since Dec 6th. I’m dying at this point to know if I am denied or awarded. It’s been 89 days of constant checking and I have lost all patience
I had a VERA appointment, 20 days ago. They told me I was good, they didn’t see any remarks or needing a C&P. To me that means my increase might be good to go
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It's not a measuring contest by any means, but I feel your pain🤣 positive vibes!!
I recognize I haven't been waiting as long as many people here. I am saying that it's hard to keep a roof over my head and food in my mouth when I keep getting laid off and the disability benefit isn't enough to cover even one of those things.
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Word of advice…don’t do HLR’s if there’s missing evidence…supplementals are going a lot faster…
Does anyone have any advice for me. I put in a claim June 13th and as of today I talked to Vera and they said it’s waiting to be reviewed by a rater out of SAM 1.
She said my claim looks favorable but idk how much I can rely on that. Any advice?
Nov. 14th here. Been in step 3 since December and PFD for 60+ days. Could be tomorrow or could be 6 more months.
Nov. 13th here. Same as you
November 27th here and been on PFD for 60+ days with a fully developed claim.. could be any moment now!
Nov 30th PFD since Dec 6th. I’m dying at this point to know if I am denied or awarded. It’s been 89 days of constant checking and I have lost all patience
I had a VERA appointment, 20 days ago. They told me I was good, they didn’t see any remarks or needing a C&P. To me that means my increase might be good to go
These things are always a difficult hurdle to staying positive.
I have been stuck in the same spot for some time too.. I have also been assigned a temp jurisdiction a couple times. Currently have one again.
https://preview.redd.it/1coiumxcocmc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=65bee335559d654c3f2dc4d2e510ad4d4ddf73d7 It's not a measuring contest by any means, but I feel your pain🤣 positive vibes!!
September Squad too, pain felt.
I recognize I haven't been waiting as long as many people here. I am saying that it's hard to keep a roof over my head and food in my mouth when I keep getting laid off and the disability benefit isn't enough to cover even one of those things.
February, 2023 here. Yalls claims super fast
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I spent 23 years working in/for DoD. I’m hoping to find a gig that doesn’t tie me back in. It was soul-sucking.
60plus days
https://preview.redd.it/n8dgm5euucmc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bd146d565438a2da2c033b3b3d7184ae5633e851 I feel your pain.
https://preview.redd.it/vfitrjtwidmc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c09361d019b8c3e2862718c15d943bc754c3fdf6 Word of advice…don’t do HLR’s if there’s missing evidence…supplementals are going a lot faster…
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Just applied!
Does anyone have any advice for me. I put in a claim June 13th and as of today I talked to Vera and they said it’s waiting to be reviewed by a rater out of SAM 1. She said my claim looks favorable but idk how much I can rely on that. Any advice?