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Smc You Have To Ask?

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I think you meant 38 CFR 4.25? Just checked and I couldn't find any 38 USC 4.25.

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Yes... I've been using USC instead of CFR a lot lately....sorry!!! Yep, was rated 100%TDIU P&T, 1993.... never was told anything concerning SMC, never received anything in writing, concerning SMC, didn't know anything about SMC back then. They apparently (according to page I have from award) had my medical records, which it states they used in reaching their decision. I still have a copy of the letter, sent to the Adjudication Officer (who signed the award), stating my housebound status (didn't use the word housebound, just explained wasn't able to leave house, and when I was able to, had to have assistance). Sure does seem like they owe me quite a bit of retro...... I agree, I do believe Bradley v Peake applies...gee, do you think the VA will see it that way? :wink:

The fight is on! This should keep me going for a few years......... lmao

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If there is anything that is more apparent on this thread is that we have to ask no matter what and fix the effective date later. The first rule regarding claims is to get a rating first.

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