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KharnalBloodlust105 karma

"There are shallow rollers, and there are deep rollers. You can’t breed two deep rollers or their young, their offspring, will roll all the way down, hit and die. Agent Starling is a deep roller, Barney. Let us hope one of her parents was not." --Hannibal Lecter

KharnalBloodlust34 karma

My MIL was on her final appeal (and losing) with a law firm representing her when I took over her application. I started fresh and realized that she had 0 evidence to prove her claim. I got her in to see her doc, get the right tests with results that met the disability criteria, and she was approved for full benefits + back pay within a month of claim submission. I felt pretty good about helping improve her quality of life.

All this is to say, do you know if there are any jobs out there for people who want to help file claims, and if so, how would one get started? (I suspect there's very little money in it.)

KharnalBloodlust18 karma

My father passed three years ago from Agent Orange presumptive ALS. He was Air Force stationed at Cam Ranh Bay. He did a lot of work helping disabled vets get the disability coverage they earned from the VA. I'm sure he'd want me to tell you "Welcome Home." Please take care of yourself and continue to live your best life despite the bullshit cancer from Agent Orange.

KharnalBloodlust11 karma

Is there a particular educational background one would need to enter your field? My dad was a disabled vet, so helping the veteran population has the potential for generating good job satisfaction for me. Also, thank you for what you do.