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Can You Believe "we" Proved My Claim 44 Years Later

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Another thing to consider is that the earlier decisions were made when the standards were different. I have seen some cases where they decided an older case was still pending, because of the standards that were in effect at that time.

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Another thing to consider is that the earlier decisions were made when the standards were different. I have seen some cases where they decided an older case was still pending, because of the standards that were in effect at that time.

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I have been thinking outside of the box for so long, do you think it would be possible if I just got in that box and hid?

This is what I was told today. The claim is completed. Bingo it is over. The claim has been from the Judge to the AMC and now at Huntingon to type my letter.

I may change it tomorrow, but this is where I am at today.

I have heard a pay back to 1992 and if that is where it stays take it and file back to 1978, but sources have also mentioned discharge date.

I don't know what is going on. I am known to all as " The Special Case".

Now girl, where is that box located?

Always,

Betty

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Woo Hoo! If they are considering you a "Special Case" (of which I fully agree) - MAYBE, just MAYBE that means they won't just breeze over the BVA decision - look to see when you re-opened the claim - and pay you back to 2004.

Maybe, just maybe they will AT LEAST grant it back to 1992 (or ACTUALLY when the claim the BVA says was DENIED in 1992 was actually FILED) --or maybe even earlier.

1992 would be a GREAT START for a nice tax free chunk of money (but not NEAR enough for all the pain and suffering you experienced at the hands of the military / VA).

(If you are ever traumatized again - try to get traumatized by a civilian - it pays better and is much quicker to resolve - because it is not set up in a system designed to "protect" you...ahem...)

Maybe they know the really messed up on this one - so they will work a bit more diligently to try to get it semi-right. They definately know that if they try to blow you off - you do not back down.

So I am keeping my fingers crossed that they "do the right thing" right off the bat. If not - I hope they "do the semi-right thing."

I think awards to the time of discharge are granted if you file for SC within a year of discharge.

That is something my husband misunderstood. He filed when he retired - and when he was EVENTUALLY granted SC for a couple of conditions - it went back to his discharge date - so he thought when he got ANY claim granted - it would go back to the date of discharge.

Of course, like most normal humans, he didn't spend 800 hours a day reading the laws and regulations.

My wish for you is that you will once again be able to join the ranks of normal humans :lol:

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Free,

I have been thinking outside of the box for so long, do you think it would be possible if I just got in that box and hid?

This is what I was told today. The claim is completed. Bingo it is over. The claim has been from the Judge to the AMC and now at Huntingon to type my letter.

I may change it tomorrow, but this is where I am at today.

I have heard a pay back to 1992 and if that is where it stays take it and file back to 1978, but sources have also mentioned discharge date.

I don't know what is going on. I am known to all as " The Special Case".

Now girl, where is that box located?

Always,

Betty

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Now..Now.. I don't think it exploded. I think the VA just sent it to so many C&P exams it was finally worn down to dust.

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The box no longer exists --- it has exploded ! lol

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