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As an American Veteran, how do I file a claim for disability due to PTSD?

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As an American Veteran, how do I file a claim for disability due to PTSD?

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A determination of “service-connected” disability for PTSD is made by the Compensation and Pension Service — an arm of VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration. The clinicians who provide care for veterans in VA’s specialized PTSD clinics and Vet Centers do not make this decision. A formal request (“claim”) must be filed by the veteran using forms provided by the VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration. After the forms are completely submitted, the veteran must complete interviews concerning her or his “social history” (a review of family, work, and educational experiences before, during, and after military service) and “psychiatric status” (a review of past and current psychological symptoms, and of traumatic experiences during military service). The forms and information about the application process can be obtained by Benefits Officers at any VA Medical Center, Outpatient Clinic, or Regional Office. The process of applying for a VA disability for PTSD can take several months, and can be

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