The person rating my VA disability claim left his work phone number on one of the documents on a C&P Exam page. Should I call them and ask them if they can speed my claim up?
I have filed for TDIU. Based on the results from the C&P Exam it the boxes for 70 % were not checked. I am waiting to hear back from the VA about scheduling a C&P exam for Sexual Dysfunction. That is the last part of my claim that needs to be addressed. However Christmas is coming up, I really need the money.
Is it a good idea to call the person rating my claim and ask them to settle the TDIU part, and pay me (if and when) the sexual dysfunction part is approved. I don't think that Sexual Dysfunction is going to make a huge difference in the claim or payout amount. It would really help to have the money before Christmas.
Or is there a better way to handle this.? What about calling a congressional rep? I don't think that calling the operators on the "800 number'" would be able to help.
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The person rating my VA disability claim left his work phone number on one of the documents on a C&P Exam page. Should I call them and ask them if they can speed my claim up?
I have filed for TDIU. Based on the results from the C&P Exam it the boxes for 70 % were not checked. I am waiting to hear back from the VA about scheduling a C&P exam for Sexual Dysfunction. That is the last part of my claim that needs to be addressed. However Christmas is coming up, I really need the money.
Is it a good idea to call the person rating my claim and ask them to settle the TDIU part, and pay me (if and when) the sexual dysfunction part is approved. I don't think that Sexual Dysfunction is going to make a huge difference in the claim or payout amount. It would really help to have the money before Christmas.
Or is there a better way to handle this.? What about calling a congressional rep? I don't think that calling the operators on the "800 number'" would be able to help.
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GuaymasJim
No one has responded to your post, so I will give you the bad news. The VA doesn't take a veteran's financial needs into account when processing claims. There are exceptions-terminal illness, im
broncovet
Where, exactly, are you at on your claim? Did you file a NOD in 2012? A claim in 2012? You need to find out what is going on if Va has been playing tiddly winks with your claim for 4 years.
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