I think the reason the VA culture pushes for claims is because for so long, people were under claiming. My Dad is a perfect example of someone who is rated at 30% and should easily be 70-80%. I also believe it's because it's better to claim and get denied than to not claim when you should. I think in most cases they'll catch BS claims. As far as the sleep apnea is concerned, I'm not sure what your beef is. I had a sleep study in October of 22 before I retired. During the 6 hour study, I stopped breathing for 10 seconds or longer, 315 times, which put me in the severe obstructive sleep apnea category. Sleep apnea untreated, increases your chances of stroke and heart attack by 40% later on in life. I now have to use a CPAP every single night and for a minimum of 6 hours before every flight duty period. I fly for the majors. I have to carry that CPAP around everywhere I go. That is a legit disability. Just because I have all my limbs does not mean I'm without disability. Yes, that meant 50% disability right off the bat and 90% when added to my other claims that came from a 20 year career. If you want to bad mouth people who make bogus claims, cool. But don't bad mouth people who make legit claims because you either chose not to, or tried and failed and are now bitter. The way our government hands out money to those who don't work and other countries, I don't feel one bit guilty about the legit claims that I filed and am now receiving compensation for.