Rifleman62 said:
Jed:
Remarks from blackberet 17 pending.
:rofl:
Had to bite.
Recceguy is correct. Hearing loss is one condition, tinnitus is another. Tinnitus may be present without evidence of what VAC calls a compensable hearing loss. IOW, you can have tinnitus (ringing in your ears) due to noise exposure, but you may not have a hearing loss level which meets the guidelines for compensation...which is why tinnitus and hearing loss were finally considered separate and distinct conditions for pension/award purposes back in...08 or 09, I forget.
NVC is a raw deal in certain instances, certainly for younger members of the CF. Here's a comparison of Pension Act vs. NVC I wrote up a while ago. http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/106421/post-1179188#msg1179188
Rifleman62 said:
My understanding is, concurrently with CF Ops in Afghanistan, the level for hearing loss was raised making it more difficult to claim. In combat ops, no hearing protection because.............
Not from the VAC side of the house, regardless of op lvl. Only the method it was determined to be service-related, IOT account for noise exposure not related to service, for example, a person who puts in a claim for hearing loss 40 years AFTER his discharge and three years of service (so he spent the 40 yrs post-discharge working in a wood mill or mechanics shop or hangar), with a hearing disability similar to a person with 25+ years of service as an artilleriman who puts in a claim a year after discharge.
It's more technical than that, but just an example of some of the cases which pushed VAC to review its hearing loss guidelines, along the same lines as the Nelson Federal Court case.