I submitted a claim for hearing loss in 1984 and my denial letter at the time was just 2 sentences and said claim for hearing loss denied. Did the VA at the time in 1984 have an obligation to make me aware of the fact that I had a right to appeal? This denial is also in my C-file copy from the VA with NOTHING else there? Is this the way they did business back then? I would be particularly interested if Berta would comment on this.
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I submitted a claim for hearing loss in 1984 and my denial letter at the time was just 2 sentences and said claim for hearing loss denied. Did the VA at the time in 1984 have an obligation to make me aware of the fact that I had a right to appeal? This denial is also in my C-file copy from the VA with NOTHING else there? Is this the way they did business back then? I would be particularly interested if Berta would comment on this.
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