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How Busy Is Your Regional Office

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:mellow: If you want to see how busy your regional office is, and also want to know how many claims are being processed. Go to www.va.gov . Enter this into the search box :

2008 Monday Morning Workload Reports - Veterans Benefits Administration Reports

This will answer most of your general "Are they Sitting on my Claim" questions! :angry:

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The Morning Reports reflect the Spin that VA puts on the claims process.

They do not account for claims that have been in the system year after year-nor do they account for the claims -where the evidence was shredded.

They do reflect the amount of EPs -end product codes the VA justifies their work schedule with-

A claim that is denied without any of the veteran's evidence being addressed or denied because the VA failed to send the vet a legal VCAA letter are End Products and credit is taken for the denial as it insinuates the claim was actually worked on when it wasnt.

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Thanks for the information.

I went to the site. It was interesting to see the numbers. Now,,, my thought. How many people are working those claims? Lets say one person does 2 claims a day. There are 8 work day hours. OMG!!!

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I should quit looking at these reports--they always make me ill.

:lol:

Even more disheartening is the likelihood that whenever your claim is looked at, evidence will be overlooked and/or an incorrect decision rendered.

JMO,

Ron

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