$196,552.69

Client granted entitlement to individual unemployability and basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status established from March 24, 2010.

$141,708.78

Client granted entitlement to individual unemployability and basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status is established from March 16, 2012.

$155,155.84

Client granted entitlement to individual unemployability and basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status established from February 24, 2012.

$183,555.12

Client granted TDIU and basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status is established on March 2, 2011.

$154,793.05

Client granted rate increase for PTSD from 70 to 100% and Basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status is established from July 18, 2013.

$176,978.57

Client granted service connection for PTSD with secondary unspecified schizophrenia and other psychotic disorder is granted with an evaluation of 100 percent as well as special monthly compensation based on housebound criteria and Basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status is established from September 2012.

$101,951.29

Client granted TDIU and basic eligibility to Dependents’ Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status effective December 9, 2016.

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