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	<title>Comments on: Fatal Mistakes Social Security Disability Clients Make</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Bob Osenenko</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d just like to build on what Mr.Johnson has already said.In my practice with combat veterans applying for VA Disability for PTSD the following persistent faults can ruin claims.
1.Losing contact with comrades in arms who could have been witnesses to an event to substantiate a stressor.
2.Combat support personnel who did not request their Commander submit their names for a combat infantry badge.
3.Dropping out of the process with a lawyer.
Bob Osenenko,Ed.D., LCSW</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d just like to build on what Mr.Johnson has already said.In my practice with combat veterans applying for VA Disability for PTSD the following persistent faults can ruin claims.<br />
1.Losing contact with comrades in arms who could have been witnesses to an event to substantiate a stressor.<br />
2.Combat support personnel who did not request their Commander submit their names for a combat infantry badge.<br />
3.Dropping out of the process with a lawyer.<br />
Bob Osenenko,Ed.D., LCSW</p>
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