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Chapter 4. Claims And Appeals Processing Timeliness

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Allan,

Where are these AVERAGE vets?

Where are the AVERAGE VARO's that work these timelines?

Theories look great as well as suggestive timelines...but the reality is where does this occur?

Maybe with the younger vets claims, but certainly not with the majority of us here on hadit.

Just another look good in writing chapter addition. :lol:

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It's like the night watchman that only makes his rounds through paperwork.

I've asked about timelines till it makes me sick from the BS excuses. I know all they do is move the claims date on their puters to show like there was an action, when the claim has sat for nearly two years without any action.

Ready to rate means nothing. It means no one is processing it. If and when someone gets around to processing it, they will never contact you for any thing, just deny it. IMO? what IMO? Evidence with IMO? What evidence?

When you send them a letter calling them on their BS, they send one back saying don't contact them again. Go through your rep. The reps don't return the calls and after a year or so waiting on a BS action from the AMC they don't even remember who you are or what your case is about.

It's rigged from the get go.

You can fire everyone of these raters and start all over and have the same situation. The corruptness is designed into the process.

We're just fodder for this expensive shit producing machine.

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