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  2. Begin with Section I - Personal Identification. Fill in your name, mailing address, and contact information accurately. Ensure that all fields are completed; if unsure, write 'Don't Know' instead of leaving them blank.
  3. Proceed to Section II - Preliminary CRSC Criteria. Answer the questions regarding your retirement status and disability ratings. This section is crucial for determining your eligibility.
  4. In Section III - Final CRSC Criteria, list any VA service-connected disabilities. Provide detailed information including medical diagnosis codes and descriptions of how each disability was incurred.
  5. Complete Section IV by checking off all supporting documents you are submitting with your application. Remember to only submit copies, not originals.
  6. Finally, sign and date the application in Section V, ensuring all information is accurate before submission.

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Can a veteran get both CRSC and VA disability payments? Yes. With CRSC you can receive an amount equal to or less than your length of service retirement pay and your VA disability compensation, if your injury is combat-related.
The 2004 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) CRSC qualifying criteria is limited to active and reserve retirees with 20 qualifying years who have a VA rated disability at 10% or more and 20 or more years of service are eligible for this benefit.
To be sure you get the full amount of your back payments, you must file your CRSC claim within 6 years of any VA rating decision or the date you become entitled to retired pay, whichever comes first.
The CRSC Full Monthly Amount of $2,523 determined in Step a. has been reduced by $150 under Step b. to $2,373, but is limited here in Step c. to no pay no more than the members full amount that was offset from the members retired pay due to receipt of VA disability compensation.
2 The Board carefully considered your arguments that your PTSD qualifies for CRSC based on evidence that your condition was incurred as a result of trauma you experienced while in You provided medical evidence that documents your assertions of trauma that resulted in your diagnosis for PTSD.

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PRINCIPAL PURPOSE(S): Used by career retirees to submit a claim for Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC). Claim is reviewed to determine eligibility for CRSC under 10 U.S.C.
You may be eligible for CRSC if you meet the requirements listed here. All of these must be true: Youre retired (and entitled to or receiving military retirement pay), and. You have a VA disability rating of at least 10%, and.
However, the CRSC entitlement is based solely on the longevity portion of the retired pay; not the disability portion of retired pay. Retirees will not be reimbursed to the total level of their service-awarded disability retirement.

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