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in the mail to all who auto subscribe-

still same price for advocates $108.00 plus S & H (13.46 and state tax)

Some of the new info from NVLSP involves expanded analysis of CRSC

discussion of new PTSD rules (you can comment on the proposed rule at the Federal Register site)

new advise on what to do between the filing of a I-9 and the BVA transfer (taking per NVLSP at least 19 months these days)

A new section discussing TDIU EEDS and court decisions

why VA opinions are harder to get and info on IMOs

How to maximize a TBI rating under the Octoner 2008 TBI guidelines

How the shreddergate mess has given us new rights ?????

What attorneys must do in order to legally represent us

How to take advantage of the new reimbursement law for non emergency treatment

and more ---------------YUM YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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cool, where do we go to buy one of those?

DH

DH, I believe this is the same annual booklet they give out at the VA and the VAMC, that is updated yearly, and covers what your benefits are. Berta's VBM is sold by the NVLSP and is the bible to winning your or anyone's case. Thanks, for helping here!

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dh,

The one you posted is published by the VA and tells about the different

benefits available to veterans and their family members.

You can get these at any VARO and most of the CBOC's provide them also,

they are always provided at no charge.

The VBM that Berta and others post about has all of that in it plus

38 CFR - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

38 USC - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

M21-1MR - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

Extremely detailed information about claims processing, different theories

that can lead to SC, EED's, SMC etc...

Advocacy Tips

Specific Court Cases

Specific BVA Cases -- etc...

SOC's

SSOC's

NOD's

DRO's

Hearing's local VARO and BVA

Appeal's

Examination's

It's like how to present your claims, how to fight denials, how to win.

Like I posted earlier - it is a couple of thousand pages long on it's own

and there is a second book (as a set), that is a couple of more thousand pages

that deals with all of the ins and out's of Federal Veterans Law's, Rules and Regulations.

These are considered as the Bibles of Claims Adjudication.

It can be ordered at LexisNexis.

http://www.lexisnexis.com/store/catalog/pr...mp;prodId=12948

http://www.lexisnexis.com/search.aspx?query=veterans benefits manual

carlie

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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VBM helped me win a CAD claim due to DMII. Every time I read the VBM I learn something I did not know. It has very good chapters on how to fight VA attempts to reduce benefits. Lawyers use it and every good advocate should have it. Your DAV man probably does not even know it exists.

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awesome, thanks Carly....i'm ordering one today.....dh

dh,

The one you posted is published by the VA and tells about the different

benefits available to veterans and their family members.

You can get these at any VARO and most of the CBOC's provide them also,

they are always provided at no charge.

The VBM that Berta and others post about has all of that in it plus

38 CFR - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

38 USC - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

M21-1MR - extremely detailed and explained in laymen's term's.

Extremely detailed information about claims processing, different theories

that can lead to SC, EED's, SMC etc...

Advocacy Tips

Specific Court Cases

Specific BVA Cases -- etc...

SOC's

SSOC's

NOD's

DRO's

Hearing's local VARO and BVA

Appeal's

Examination's

It's like how to present your claims, how to fight denials, how to win.

Like I posted earlier - it is a couple of thousand pages long on it's own

and there is a second book (as a set), that is a couple of more thousand pages

that deals with all of the ins and out's of Federal Veterans Law's, Rules and Regulations.

These are considered as the Bibles of Claims Adjudication.

It can be ordered at LexisNexis.

http://www.lexisnexis.com/store/catalog/pr...mp;prodId=12948

http://www.lexisnexis.com/search.aspx?query=veterans benefits manual

carlie

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