there is the claim, then if denied, there is the NOD, if denied, there is a hearing..
but in between the NOD and hearing there is a DRO (review)?
Who does the review, and does anyone ask you questions? or is it still a one way process where the process just pushes you around with no ability to interact and talk to anyone asking questions or caliry anything?
How does the DRO work and when?
I have a couple questions and statements that could clear a couple things up, and one would think the VA would welcome clarity and understanding and not make things worse with this unfair process..
ok, a little update:
I read this:
"The VA’s highest appellate body is the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, (BVA) located in Washington, D.C. If you do not request a DRO review in your Notice Of Disagreement, the VA will send you and your representative, if any, a letter that acknowledges receipt of your NOD and asks whether you desire a DRO review or would rather have your appeal forwarded to the BVA for consideration. "
So Does This Mean That:
They will ask me if I would like to do a DRO, and ask questions/make statements before the hearing?
Wil I then be able to ask why they only look at part of the evidence, and expalin to them the part they totally ignored?
thanx,
I appreciate this,,
I am stil totally baflled why they overlooked or purposley never addressed al the evidence. I am desperately wanting ot ask them why they ignored it.. I find it criminal for them to have done such an outrageous mistake.. and am dying ot find out how such a blunder was not corrected..
Edited by retiredat44
Not in appeals, since I got 100%, and some of it was winning an 1151 negligence, which the VA turns out does not give ful benefits if you win 1151 negligence they squirm and legal loophhole you and your family out of many benefits, really crapp nasty bunch running the va benefits, they wil backstab and scre wyou even if you win you lose. May 2021.
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Steps in the claims process questions?
Is thyere a chart somewhere with the steps?
I am curious..
there is the claim, then if denied, there is the NOD, if denied, there is a hearing..
but in between the NOD and hearing there is a DRO (review)?
Who does the review, and does anyone ask you questions? or is it still a one way process where the process just pushes you around with no ability to interact and talk to anyone asking questions or caliry anything?
How does the DRO work and when?
I have a couple questions and statements that could clear a couple things up, and one would think the VA would welcome clarity and understanding and not make things worse with this unfair process..
ok, a little update:
I read this:
"The VA’s highest appellate body is the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, (BVA) located in Washington, D.C. If you do not request a DRO review in your Notice Of Disagreement, the VA will send you and your representative, if any, a letter that acknowledges receipt of your NOD and asks whether you desire a DRO review or would rather have your appeal forwarded to the BVA for consideration. "
So Does This Mean That:
They will ask me if I would like to do a DRO, and ask questions/make statements before the hearing?
Wil I then be able to ask why they only look at part of the evidence, and expalin to them the part they totally ignored?
thanx,
I appreciate this,,
I am stil totally baflled why they overlooked or purposley never addressed al the evidence. I am desperately wanting ot ask them why they ignored it.. I find it criminal for them to have done such an outrageous mistake.. and am dying ot find out how such a blunder was not corrected..
Edited by retiredat44Not in appeals, since I got 100%, and some of it was winning an 1151 negligence, which the VA turns out does not give ful benefits if you win 1151 negligence they squirm and legal loophhole you and your family out of many benefits, really crapp nasty bunch running the va benefits, they wil backstab and scre wyou even if you win you lose. May 2021.
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