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Hi All,

The VET I am helping received a letter from the DVA in Washington, DC which states: "This is the ruling on the motion received in this office on July 28, 2010 to advance your case on the Board of Veterans Appeals (Board's) docket. This motion was submitted by you on July 25, 2010." It goes on to state: "Appeals must be considered in docket number order, but may be advanced if good or sufficient cause is shown. Good or sufficient cause has been shown and thus the motion to advance the appeal on the Board's docket is granted." This is this VET's CUE Claim.

What does this mean? Does it mean that the DVA in Washington believe that Clear and Unmistakable Error was committed and that they are sending it on to a Judge so that he/she can comfirmed or denied CUE?

Thanks in advance for your replies to this question.

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Hi All,

The VET I am helping received a letter from the DVA in Washington, DC which states: "This is the ruling on the motion received in this office on July 28, 2010 to advance your case on the Board of Veterans Appeals (Board's) docket. This motion was submitted by you on July 25, 2010." It goes on to state: "Appeals must be considered in docket number order, but may be advanced if good or sufficient cause is shown. Good or sufficient cause has been shown and thus the motion to advance the appeal on the Board's docket is granted." This is this VET's CUE Claim.

What does this mean? Does it mean that the DVA in Washington believe that Clear and Unmistakable Error was committed and that they are sending it on to a Judge so that he/she can comfirmed or denied CUE?

Thanks in advance for your replies to this question.

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What it means is the claim is going forward through the BVA adjudication process. It does not mean the vet has won or lost. The vet now has to wait a year or two to get a decision. Is he asking for a hearing?

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