Obviously this pro se rocket boy didn’t get the sticky note on filing for just a few claims and then expanding his horizons. Thirty four claims is a boatload of paper to appeal. Several things can be gleaned from this. The Vet has a lot of years of service
The Veteran served on active military duty from June 1968 to June 1971 and April 1972 to April 1989.
It’s very conceivable he’s injured all these things during those years. Knowing the military, it’s far more likely than not. Getting it into the STRs is one thing. Getting a Doctor to sign off on a nexus for everything but the kitchen sink is difficult because the diseases/injuries are outside the scope of any one specialty doctor. Going this alone with no legal help is asking for failure but filing this many claims makes you look like a Charter Member of the Safeway Slip of the Month Club.
Use this claim as a guide on “How not to File”.


Half of my claims were given to me by the VA and C&P exam, without me asking or filing…Go figure. One thing I can say is it’s always helpful to be nice to everyone. ..peter
Too many want to try and go it alone without doing the requisite work and end up with lots of denials and wasting alot of trees in the meantime. Perhaps he will wander around online and come to the one place with some real facts and assistance. It was way too many issues to try and deal with at one time and he set himself up for failure.
Beetle Bailey must of giving this lifer some cartoon advice. What a mess. So are you going to help him get his head out of his duffel bag?
Too much. He even files for Hep C which he doesn’t have.
…and the kitchen sink.