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Can I Get Some Help In Support Of My Disability Claim With The V.A. Due To My Heart Failure Resolved By Implanting A Pacemaker?

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Danville, CA

I’m a combat veteran having served two tours in Vietnam. I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD, and I believe my heart failure was brought on because of the ongoing stress of my service connected PTSD.

November 9
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Certainly! Here are some steps and tips to help support your VA disability claim for heart failure, especially considering your service-connected PTSD:

1. Complete Your Application
- Fill out the necessary forms, including Form 21-0781, which provides information about your PTSD and its connection to your heart Show Full Answer

Certainly! Here are some steps and tips to help support your VA disability claim for heart failure, especially considering your service-connected PTSD:

1. Complete Your Application:
- Fill out the necessary forms, including Form 21-0781, which provides information about your PTSD and its connection to your heart disease.

2. Gather Supporting Documents:
- VA Medical Records: Include all VA medical records and hospital records detailing your diagnosis and treatment for heart failure and PTSD.
- Private Medical Records: Provide records from any non-VA healthcare providers or hospitals where you’ve received treatment.
- Supporting Statements: Collect statements from family members, fellow service members, or healthcare providers that describe how your heart condition and PTSD have impacted your daily life.

3. Expedite Your Claim:
- Ensure all documents are complete and submitted promptly to help expedite the process.

4. Seek Assistance:
- The VA can assist in obtaining relevant medical records, service records, and health exam information if needed.

5. Consider Additional Benefits:
- You may also be eligible for other benefits such as mental health care treatment, caregiver programs, and education assistance.

For more detailed guidance, you can refer to the resources provided by the VA and MyHeartDiseaseTeam.

November 9

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