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9 Years 4 Months And Counting

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timr

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I initally filed my claim for Disability Compensation in July of 1999. My claim is now at the CAVC.

Is this length of time common for veterans claims. I am so frustrated I could scream as I only have Social Security to get by on and 10 % SC. My congressmen has been no help nor has my Service Organasation is there any where I can turn for help to get conclusion to my claim. Thanks Timr.

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Tim:

That is tough and CAVC is about the end of the road on your claim. I wish you the best. If I were you I would look for President Obama's email address. Hardly anyone will do anything when its in front of Judges.

Good Luck

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Nine years is pretty bad. I have gone almost 7 years and I am probably further away from getting many of my benefits than I was seven years ago. My case will probably take at least 14 years. I would like to know whose claim is the oldest in history..we should send the VARO a

"Certificate of Bad Treatment to Veterans" from Guiness Book of World Records on the slowest claim in history.

I was awarded a "complete grant of benefit sought" by the BVA in early 2004. Instead of BVA compliance, the regional office "interpreted" this to mean I was to get zero percent of one of the benefits sought and a secret denial of all of the other benefts. I filed a Notice of Disagreement, but the Regional Office decided to "interpret" my NOD as a claim for benefits, so they can just ignore the NOD, also.

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MT Skull who used to post here went for over 22 years but won 100% will full retro 7 or 8 years ago.

I have special empathy for those who wait cause the VA can't get their act together

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Mine will be 11 years old in May. They grow up so fast.

Mine will be 11 years old in May. They grow up so fast.

Mine will be 11 years old in May. They grow up so fast.

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I initally filed my claim for Disability Compensation in July of 1999. My claim is now at the CAVC.

Is this length of time common for veterans claims. I am so frustrated I could scream as I only have Social Security to get by on and 10 % SC. My congressmen has been no help nor has my Service Organasation is there any where I can turn for help to get conclusion to my claim. Thanks Timr.

It took mine 16 years but I know there are ones that took Longer.......... :rolleyes:

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