Before liberation, shrapnel was found in the brain of disabled soldiers in recent years. How to deal with it?

According to the provisions of the Measures for the Administration of Disability Pensions

To apply for adjustment of the disability level, the certificate of the original assessment of the disability level and the medical diagnosis certificate that I think the disability situation is obviously inconsistent with the original disability level shall be submitted. If the civil affairs department thinks it is necessary to adjust the grade, it shall put forward the reasons for the adjustment and notify me to go to the designated medical and health institutions for disability identification.

But the premise is to have the original file of disabled soldiers (the honorary military certificate you mentioned is not available, but there are only three titles in the history of our army: 1, revolutionary disabled soldiers, 2, revolutionary disabled soldiers (the third-class B was the lightest disabled soldiers at that time during these two titles) and 3, disabled soldiers (since July 2005). If your father were now, he would be an eighth-grade disabled soldier.

Our disabled soldiers archives are kept permanently by the Civil Affairs Bureau. I believe your father's files on disabled soldiers must be there. Also, the pension we receive is not based on the disabled soldier's card or your stamp, but on the original file. Legally speaking, the Civil Affairs Bureau can't stop your father's pension unless he emigrates abroad or commits a criminal offence, that is, if he is in a foreign country, one can be transferred to a special care home and the other can be sent to a bank card.

I am a five-level disabled soldier in Disabled Soldiers (1982 is a second-class revolutionary soldier). 1983 When I was demobilized, the streets ranked in the top twenty (the old revolution was the majority), and now the streets have become communities (three streets merged into communities), and I secretly advanced to the third place. Therefore, if there is no file, it is almost impossible to find comrades-in-arms and army leaders at that time to issue medical and injury certificates;

Therefore, your top priority is to find the document. If the Civil Affairs Bureau says that there is no file, then you can take the third-class or second-class disabled revolutionary soldier's card to the Civil Affairs Bureau for administrative proceedings, and you can apply for the lawyer's assistance in pension litigation for free.