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Whodat

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  1. Update on my BVA hearing. In 2018, I had filed and appeal for cervical and lumbar strain. Had my hearing in April 2021. Received and email from BVA 23 May stating that a decision have been made on my appeal. My lawyer emailed me shortly afterwards to congratulate on the winning on my appeal. I have not gotten the decision letter in mail but my attorney had forwarded me it. I am in the Hondo club now. I was granted so now it's gone back to the RO for a percentage.

     

  2. I hear you Bronco. I am trying my brother but it is quite a challenge..I am getting closer to that hundred percent but its just that VA is taking so long. Who knows, I might already be there. My legacy appeal is just sitting there. Had the hearing April 2022 now it's almost June 2023. My attorney has done a HLR for my migraines and knees and also new claim for Chronic Sinusitis and increase for shoulder. Something should hit. 

    All of those cars are nice. Hopefully one day I can get a toy. 

  3. 3 hours ago, Mideis said:

    I filed some intents on Nov 30,2021. On Nov 29th 2022 I filed my claims. They were on 

    Supplement claim for tbi

    migraines secondary to tbi

    Supplement claim for lumbar discs

    Allergic rhinitis

    My tbi claim was combined with ptsd for an overall rating of 70%. Migraines granted at 30%. RH sciatica 10% and allergic rhinitis 0

    my overall combined rating is 90% effective Jan 5 2023

    On January the 2nd I mailed out my award for fers disability which I received in July 2012. I was retired over my back which was rated 10% then. I also received ssdi dated back to July 2012 which was only claimed as my service connected disabilities.  I sent that as well as about 10 years of evidence from private doctors. A nexus and supported questionare and statement from my civilian doctor stating I was unable to work due to my service connected disabilities. 

    in March I received a letter from the va stating they received my evidence on January 6 2023 and that I needed to make a new claim based on that evidence   But that claim from November was closed fast. Less than 3 weeks after I saw the c&p doctors

    So my question is that, why didn’t the va use the evidence they received 1 day after the claim was closed ?  Would this be a cue claim or something else. It’s still a month out before I see the dav service officer 

    Not to change the subject but you stated you have filed your claim 29 Nov 22. You are one of the lucky ones to have a quick turn around. I filed mine Nov 7 2022, had C&P Nov 29th still sitting there.  

  4. @Vync I do agree you as well. The problem is their feet to the fire. The right questions were not asked at the planning of AMA. If a promise was made, I expect you stick to it. If you don't, you are out of here. My opinion.

  5. @Vync I hear your brother. This isn't a place to talk about politics and I am not talking political but as I can recall, Secretary of VA had this great thing called AMA,that was to reduce claims time and help with exhausting the old claims which would save more money. Promised that legacy will be done by 2021. Did that happen, uh no. Covid hit. Now it's blamed on covid, no one can work right? Wrong there is a thing called telework. One monkey shouldn't stop a show. But I bet that they were still getting paid. I know. I was DOD. If they were not getting paid, unemployment could have kicked in.

    The new excuse is PACT. The work load had increased. But a promise was made that legacy would be exhausted by 2021. Doesn't make any sense. Legacy is still going on. That should have had priority. Some Vets still on legacy have been there let's say 2015. But let's work on PACT since it will not be a large backpay. That way, vets on legacy will pass by then.

    The secretary of VA failed the promise but had a good pitch. Maybe this is why so much delays.

    VA says that a supplemental claim should not take no more than 125 days. Sugar Honey Ice Tea, I had a claim put in Nov 2022. Today is May 8, no movement. Called Peggy, same old thing, backlogs.

    Who can you trust.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  6. Bronco and Vync are spot on. Even though I am on appeal status, I filed it as cervical or lumbar strain. Both conditions were in my str prior exiting active duty. Reason for denial was str was silent for treatment and lack of continuity after service. But anywho, if I do get granted, hopefully it's for both cervical and lumbar.

    Above Hadit family is correct, do not limit yourself. 

  7. Hello all,

    So I am helping a Vietnam vet that has served for over 20 years. This vet happens to be my dad. Did all of his forms, all info. 

    Most if not all of his treatment was done at the VAMC after his retirement. Get a letter today asking for medical release info. Wtf?

  8. All good info. I am service connected for my shoulder at 20. Hurts like hell. Have done pt, meds etc and now I am doing some stuff called Alpha Stim. We will see how that goes.

    I was recommended by my primary care for community care being that my VAMC do not have orthopedic services.

    The CC doc recommended shots which I have had in the past as well as surgery to clean the bone up. 

    I just want it fix. Tired of masking the pain. 

  9. 2 hours ago, Stayfocus said:

    The Pact act is for new claims, why is va using that as an excuse when addressing board appeals?

    This is crazy!! Now va is making up out of thin air?

    Do you have an attorney?

    Yes I do have an attorney. I do understand that attorneys want that big pay but my opinion, to save money, BVA should look at things like that. 

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