I think I've done my due diligence in looking for an answer to this . . . Does the VA have a duty to discuss all evidence in a denial of benefits letter. The reason I ask is that in a recent denial letter, the RO touched on a few points in clinicians notes, but failed to discuss most of the evidence presented, which would have proven my case. I'm starting the NOD, and I am looking for any way to ding the RO. Thanks!
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I think I've done my due diligence in looking for an answer to this . . . Does the VA have a duty to discuss all evidence in a denial of benefits letter. The reason I ask is that in a recent denial letter, the RO touched on a few points in clinicians notes, but failed to discuss most of the evidence presented, which would have proven my case. I'm starting the NOD, and I am looking for any way to ding the RO. Thanks!
I'm delighted when the fix for a problem is "hit it with a hammer"
Its also a cool way to fix something.
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