Confidence with proof of nexus for disability. I really feel confident I will win in DRO hearing. I feel that my last VSO just did not state the facts clearly enough. It was partly my fault because I should have watched what he wrote on my claims forms more closely. I just was extremely sick. I did not catch the bad wordage until the claim was denied, and then I saw why it was denied. I have the evidence and nexus.
My question are to everyone:
How confident were you that you had enough evidence and nexus?
How many people were extremely confident and still lost, and at which point has your claim stopped, and not yet approved?
How many were less than confident but just hung on and got approved anyways..
Is feeling confident a bad thing, does that make you loose sight and feel to confident?
The reason is I have the nexus, the wording has been corrected in my appeal, I have an IMO, and I read several BVA decisions that closely resemble my case, and they make my case look very good.
I had direct long term exposue and contact with toxic chemicals, which made me sick, and was treated for the illness and injuries while on active duty. My IMO Nexus came from a toxicolgist that specializes in the toxic chemisals and illnesses.
The VA doctors diagnosed me with several illnesses related to toxic chemical exposure.
I am already rated at 50% for chemical exposure from my claim 15 years ago.
I have legal help with a VSO.
What do you guys think about all that I have going?
What am I missing?
I have three more weeks before my DRO hearing..
thanx.
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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Confidence with proof of nexus for disability. I really feel confident I will win in DRO hearing. I feel that my last VSO just did not state the facts clearly enough. It was partly my fault because I should have watched what he wrote on my claims forms more closely. I just was extremely sick. I did not catch the bad wordage until the claim was denied, and then I saw why it was denied. I have the evidence and nexus.
My question are to everyone:
How confident were you that you had enough evidence and nexus?
How many people were extremely confident and still lost, and at which point has your claim stopped, and not yet approved?
How many were less than confident but just hung on and got approved anyways..
Is feeling confident a bad thing, does that make you loose sight and feel to confident?
The reason is I have the nexus, the wording has been corrected in my appeal, I have an IMO, and I read several BVA decisions that closely resemble my case, and they make my case look very good.
I had direct long term exposue and contact with toxic chemicals, which made me sick, and was treated for the illness and injuries while on active duty. My IMO Nexus came from a toxicolgist that specializes in the toxic chemisals and illnesses.
The VA doctors diagnosed me with several illnesses related to toxic chemical exposure.
I am already rated at 50% for chemical exposure from my claim 15 years ago.
I have legal help with a VSO.
What do you guys think about all that I have going?
What am I missing?
I have three more weeks before my DRO hearing..
thanx.
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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