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I Won My Claim At Court Of Veterans Appeals...

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oldman273

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Well it took me right at 7 years on a claim for Bilaertal knees and left hip along with Artheritis in all three joints. I won it on account of several bad exams that glossed over the facts of the case. I was told by my pro bono lawyers that the VA had 90 days to appeal but for the fact it was going back for C/P exam with all the facts now known I look for getting a exam notice 89 days from now. I am happy to have the case looked at based on the facts. Anyone got an idea on a case like mine? I will also admit to all it is a tough battle and mine may not be over but never give up. Have a good day..

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oldman273 - not to burst your bubble but it will probably take longer for the C&P exam. It's sounds like your claim was remanded by the court. I had mine remanded and I think it took over a yr to get the C&P exam. The CAVC will send it to the BVA, who will send back to the RO, where you'll get the exam and then the RO will decide and if denied, will send it back to the BVA, etc, etc, etc. jmo Good luck!!!

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Well it took me right at 7 years on a claim for Bilaertal knees and left hip along with Artheritis in all three joints. I won it on account of several bad exams that glossed over the facts of the case. I was told by my pro bono lawyers that the VA had 90 days to appeal but for the fact it was going back for C/P exam with all the facts now known I look for getting a exam notice 89 days from now. I am happy to have the case looked at based on the facts. Anyone got an idea on a case like mine? I will also admit to all it is a tough battle and mine may not be over but never give up. Have a good day..
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Welll that is what the board is for to get others opinon on what they had to endure. What went on with my case is that my claims went through the normal process deny deny deny for 7 years from the date of claim. I had the VA Nuero Surgeon who opined that my claim for knees and hip was more than likely a result of my inservice injuries. It went from one board to the next higher board until it went to the US court of veterans appeals up in DC. What they did was look at every bit of evidence that I had that was ommited and have in their words remanded it back down for it to be handled in the Most expedient manner. I will not hold my breath much like you siad but all the other rullings that the other various courts had been smashed due to the denial of the facts. I for one agree that more denials are no doubt will try to raise doubt but from what my Lawyers told me is that it is going back so I will let you all know how it goes. I do thank you all for the encouragement but only time will tell. I look at it if I win more back pay for me but the kicker is that my Civillian Surgeon said after last week that the knees and hip are shot should look towards a hip kneees replacement in my future. I have forwarded that on to both my Lawyers and the VA. Have a good day..

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