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Buck52
Question about the 20 year Rule?
When does the time start for the 20 year Rule?
1. From time the time claim first Filed? & run concurrently.
2. From the time Approved? of the first claim filed? & run concurrently
If they go back to the EED for retro and that is when veteran first filed then why can't that be the date of the 20 year Rule?
if a veteran has filed a claim and been in timely appeal say 20 years and is approved and gets retro dated back to 20 years , in essence then he is eligible for the 20 year rule...correct?
some say when a veteran claim is first approved then the time starts then on the 20 year rule?
but yet for retro on the EED they go by when a claim was first filed. providing the veteran has filed in a timely manner.
Anyone know on this for sure?
Thanks in Advance.
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