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rmiller2094
Can somebody tell me which is the better route to go; I have 22 years of active duty service with consider medical issues, do I retire or go through the MEB/PEB process?

can you get both PEB check and concurrent receipt?
Navy Spook
PEB/MEB is a pain in the butt, but depending on your conditions you might well be better off going that route.

I would want a (qualified) lawyer to handle my case. I didn't use one and I know I got messed over, but I had less than 20 years and wanted to stay in.

OR... You can go PEB/MEB and see what they offer you, and just go with the process (no lawyer). They could offer you 60-75% retirement, but if they don't you will never get less than full credit for your 22 years.

Yes, you will collect the retirement amount they offer you from the PEB and VA compensation (concurrent receipt). There is an offset to account for the taxable and non-taxable portions and everyone is different, but you will be much better off financially with the bean-counters' offset than you would be without concurrent receipt. (this isn't the same offset as the full deduction from retirement pay of VA compensation. No matter what you do, with 22 years AD you get concurrent receipt.)

Good luck to you.
vaf
My husband retired over 20 on a medical. My opinion only, but I believe you have a greater chance of getting a decent VA rating if the disability you're claiming was serious enough to bring about your medical retirement.

There used to be some tax advantages too, but my husband retired in 1993, and I understand the rules changed. Consider the PEB/MEB process the pre-game show for your future dealings with the VA.

My husband receives his VA disability comp, as well as his military retirement check, 40% of which is not taxable (his disability percentage awarded from the PEB/MEB process).

Whatever you do, get copies of your service medical records before you leave.
mrjenks
I am going through my IPEB right now. My MEB was completed with an unfit for duty determination. My commander wrote a letter stating that I am a burden to the unit because I could not deploy. I am at 22 years myself. I cannot retire until the IPEB is completed and if they find me unfit for continuing service I will have 90 days to get out. What a great end to a 22 year career. My MEB is for Diabetes Type II with insulin use. I would love to see what the Air Force will rate me. I mean if it ain't more than 65% then they can keep it. I will take my retirement.
jack81mm
its ur decision..noone else...and ur the only one the cares the most bout ur business...keep that in mind....do ur homework...and u dont have option of the 2 or any word in goin to meb...if they say u r goin to meb u r going...

every opinion posted before mine is accurate

tell us ur situation

jack

quote name='rmiller2094' date='Aug 18 2009, 01:08 PM' post='160920']
Can somebody tell me which is the better route to go; I have 22 years of active duty service with consider medical issues, do I retire or go through the MEB/PEB process?

can you get both PEB check and concurrent receipt?
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