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I was granted tdiu by bva on june 2nd 09...I am waiting for my retro money and awards letter I figured soon..Well I get a 21-8940 form today in the mail>>.This form requests work history, doctors names ........What is going on ? Is this going to start my claim all over again..I dont know what to do I have no money left and can not wait another 4mo..Help please..

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Huh?

This sounds ridiculous-what VARO is this and I might have some internal phone numbers.

I assume you already filled out the TDIU form-

and the VA already has it.

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Huh?

This sounds ridiculous-what VARO is this and I might have some internal phone numbers.

I assume you already filled out the TDIU form-

and the VA already has it.

They have all the info already letters from employers, doctors...Its coming from Philadelphia,pa

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They have all the info already letters from employers, doctors...Its coming from Philadelphia,pa

mako,

Have you already submitted a 21-8940 or did the bva infer and grant IU

without a 21-8940 form ?

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So you actually have something in writing then from the BVA that says you are awarded 100% due to IU. (or something like that).

Did they send it directly to you? Maybe they skipped your VARO and your VARO needs to see a copy of that letter. The VA isn't known for their stellar communication skills.

Did you get P&T also? It would say in the letter.

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So you actually have something in writing then from the BVA that says you are awarded 100% due to IU. (or something like that).

Did they send it directly to you? Maybe they skipped your VARO and your VARO needs to see a copy of that letter. The VA isn't known for their stellar communication skills.

Did you get P&T also? It would say in the letter.

The results from the board have me awarded TDIU..My attorney told me they are trying to figure my retro??

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Someone who knows how the BVA works is going to have to chime in. Figuring your retro pay is good...I hope they do it quickly for you; not sure why they would need that same paperwork again though....I'm sure your atty has a copy if you already sent it in once, maybe they just need a date. But I'm really, really guessing here....

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The results from the board have me awarded TDIU..My attorney told me they are trying to figure my retro??

If that's what your attorney says then just sit back a bit more

and hopefully you will have money fairly soon.

It's probably getting some signature on it.

carlie

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Based on the information you gave the VA it appears that you qualify for TDIU (infer part), grant is the awarding of the IU if that makes sense.

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Based on the information you gave the VA it appears that you qualify for TDIU (infer part), grant is the awarding of the IU if that makes sense.

I dont understand this whole thing..I thought when the bva granted me TDIU it was a done deal..

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The VA has to figure your retro. Did you give them a document that shows the date you stopped working? I got SSD before I got IU. That made it pretty easy for the VA to know the date of my IU. I think you are ok. Just wait while the VA works out these details and if you get worried ask your lawyer what is happening. He is anxious to get his fee so he has an interest in you getting your retro. The good part is that the more retro you get the more he gets so you have an advocate to get as much as possible. What prompted you to get a lawyer for this? I think it was probably a good idea. The VA infers (should) IU when they have evidence you can't work due to a SC condition. When you get the letter of IU that is a grant. They tell you that you are getting IU and what the amount is and when it started.

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The VA has to figure your retro. Did you give them a document that shows the date you stopped working? I got SSD before I got IU. That made it pretty easy for the VA to know the date of my IU. I think you are ok. Just wait while the VA works out these details and if you get worried ask your lawyer what is happening. He is anxious to get his fee so he has an interest in you getting your retro. The good part is that the more retro you get the more he gets so you have an advocate to get as much as possible. What prompted you to get a lawyer for this? I think it was probably a good idea. The VA infers (should) IU when they have evidence you can't work due to a SC condition. When you get the letter of IU that is a grant. They tell you that you are getting IU and what the amount is and when it started.

Do you mean the letter I got from my hearing (bva)? I am sorry, I am very confused and desperate.

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HOLD IT!

TIME OUT!

Well, folks, the referee has called to the sidelines and they are bringing the chain out to measure it......it looks good....but we'll have to get the Official's Word.

What I'm getting at is this:

WE (meaning us folks here on the hadit board) do not know if you have a 1st and 10 or not.

So, instead of dragging the chains out......how about you just tell us, instead, what you have and have not received from the VA?

What have you received from the VA..........not what your lawyer is telling you....but what you have actually received, in the mail, from the VA.

Do you have an "award" letter (it'll say, like, "Department of Veterans Affairs" and then the Regional Office and the regional office's address.

Then it'll have your name and your VA file (claim) number and who is representing you (your lawyer's name), then it'll say "Introduction" (tells about your service and dates and what you have as far as a claim is concerned (veteran has filed a claim for such and such)...

THEN IT WILL HAVE THE DECISION.

And, if you have such a letter, WHAT does the "DECISION" say?

Then, when we know what the decision IS, then we can help you better understand what is going on with your claim.

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When the BVA, CVA or AMC rule they often send it back to the VARO to finish up. Why not just call or send IRIS to clear it up.

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HOLD IT!

TIME OUT!

Well, folks, the referee has called to the sidelines and they are bringing the chain out to measure it......it looks good....but we'll have to get the Official's Word.

What I'm getting at is this:

WE (meaning us folks here on the hadit board) do not know if you have a 1st and 10 or not.

So, instead of dragging the chains out......how about you just tell us, instead, what you have and have not received from the VA?

What have you received from the VA..........not what your lawyer is telling you....but what you have actually received, in the mail, from the VA.

Do you have an "award" letter (it'll say, like, "Department of Veterans Affairs" and then the Regional Office and the regional office's address.

Then it'll have your name and your VA file (claim) number and who is representing you (your lawyer's name), then it'll say "Introduction" (tells about your service and dates and what you have as far as a claim is concerned (veteran has filed a claim for such and such)...

THEN IT WILL HAVE THE DECISION.

And, if you have such a letter, WHAT does the "DECISION" say?

Then, when we know what the decision IS, then we can help you better understand what is going on with your claim.

What I got was my decision from the bva it granted me tdiu the award was dated 02JUNE09. Today I received a letter from the RO it said in reguardsto your appeals decision wich granted entitlements to individual unemployability benefits..Prior to processing your entitlements to individual unemployability, however we need to complete VA form 21-8940, Veterans application for increased compensation based on unemployability and return it..Thats it...

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When the BVA, CVA or AMC rule they often send it back to the VARO to finish up. Why not just call or send IRIS to clear it up.

IRIS ?? I hopr that isnt the 800# I called twice today and they knew nothing about it..They said just fill it out and return it.

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I PM'd you, but, in case you didn't see it in your e-mail in-box.......they have made the TDIU determination....and you've "won"...but, the money's not coming until the form is filled out and in their hands. They have this so-called "rule" that they MUST have this form filled out BEFORE you can get TDIU, so, even though you have been awarded/granted TDIU, you still gotta get the form filled out and in their hot little hands.

Remember: The Job's Not Finished Until The Paperwork Is Done.

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