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VetsLady
If a Vet becomes 100% P%T, can he go back and put in for reimbursement of out of pocket medical expenses for he and his family
to the date that he became 100%? Where can I get more information on this?
Also, does someone know where in the docket the AMC is at in deciding claims? I know many of you have appeals at the BVA and/or AMC.
My husband's was remanded back to the RO, then we dropped one of the issues and there is only 1 issue on appeal presently. We know for
certain (well, haven't actually "seen" the file there with our own eyes)
I'm getting conflicting information on a docket date. His file was sent to BVA in Sept. 08, hearing was Nov. 08, remand date is March 09.
I sent an inquiry in to AMC and no response. Just sent an IRIS, maybe they know.
Trying to gauge a timeline of when his claim may be decided as his claim is marked Hardship. I was given information that his file is in the
developing dept. - all developing has been done already - but this is the last info I have. I'm told that if it goes well in development and is
SC then his file will be walked upstairs for a rating, AMC is doing the rating. BVA doesn't want to see this file back as the RO really mucked it
up.
Thank you for any information you can provide.
VetsLady
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