My APSC claim from 01 Apr 19 was yesterday kicked to "claim withdrawn" status all by itself. When I inquired about this I was told "oh we're moving between claim systems, your claim was moved to the new system to expedit it"...
I totally don't believe them.
Here's a reply I received from VA in regards to why it's taking so long:
"The Additional Pain and Suffering Compensation is a program that
replaced our previous program called the Career Impact Allowance.
At this time we are still processing claims for the Career Impact
Allowance from February...
Are you still serving or discharged?
"I have no major evidence that the pain is from my military service" --> this is going to be a problem in regards to getting anything from VAC.
*lights fire*
I'm still amazed that so many years later, there are people who can't wrap their heads around the fact that he was a child soldier when this all went down...
I'm curious why a lot of the feedback here is "oh that number is way too high, must be scammers". Couldn't it in fact be that the war actually took a toll on people? This isn't anything new, PTSD is just a different name for "shell shock" etc from the 1st World War. The advent of...
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