Duty Walker

February 12th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Duty Walker

NEW Invacare Heavy Duty Wide Bariatric Rollator Walker 66550
NEW Invacare Heavy Duty Wide Bariatric Rollator Walker 66550
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Yaktrax Walker Light Duty Traction Device Small
Yaktrax Walker Light Duty Traction Device Small
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Medline X Wide Bariatric 400lbs Heavy Duty Rollator Rolling Walker NEW FAST SHIP
Medline X Wide Bariatric 400lbs Heavy Duty Rollator Rolling Walker NEW FAST SHIP
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Invacare Model 6291 HDA Heavy Duty 500 LBS Capacity Folding Walker 5 Wheels
Invacare Model 6291 HDA Heavy Duty 500 LBS Capacity Folding Walker 5 Wheels
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NEW Heavy Duty Deluxe 2 Button Folding Assembled Walker
NEW Heavy Duty Deluxe 2 Button Folding Assembled Walker
Paypal   US $34.89
Heavy Duty Rolling Wheeled Rollator Walker Wide Seat
Heavy Duty Rolling Wheeled Rollator Walker Wide Seat
Paypal   US $169.00
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Army Disability Rating?

Hi, I'm currently active duty in the Army, but received an injury (fractured ankle) which never healed correctly. As a consequence I might not ever be able to run again. I have to use crutches to walk, in addition to a Cam Walker boot, and even then it still hurts to walk, my doctor also told me that Arthritis was very likely to set in sometime in the next few years. I was wondering if anyone might have an idea of the disability percentage and payout I'm likely to receive, all I have to go by over here are Barracks Lawyers, which if you've ever been in, you know how reliable they are. I was told by someone that there are two payments, a lump sum for severance from the Army, then the VA Payout, is that true?

Thanks to anyone who can help!

You do have to apply for the VA payment. They have a rating scale that they go by once they evaluate your condition and make their determination. They have a tendency to be stingy with their money though. If you get a rating from them that you don't agree with, appeal it. There are free representatives from such places as the American Legion, VFW, Disabled American Veterans association, etc. that can help you win your case. Use them. You don't even have to be a member of their organization.

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