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I don't know if I should be posting in this section just yet, but I need some

feedback from the seasoned helpers.

I called the 800# today, because I was bored :rolleyes:. Asked about my claim

that was sent to the RO from BVA last month.

I was told that a rating decision was reached yesterday and I should receive

a letter in the mail shortly with an explanation. He also said that there was

a competency issue pending, but that would not hold up the notification process.

Not what I've been told before.

What if anything can I deem from this conversation? Will they still issue award

if competency is in question?

The claim is for IU which was remanded from BVA in 2009. They reached their decision

last month and returned file to RO.

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I don't know if I should be posting in this section just yet, but I need some

feedback from the seasoned helpers.

I called the 800# today, because I was bored :rolleyes:. Asked about my claim

that was sent to the RO from BVA last month.

I was told that a rating decision was reached yesterday and I should receive

a letter in the mail shortly with an explanation. He also said that there was

a competency issue pending, but that would not hold up the notification process.

Not what I've been told before.

What if anything can I deem from this conversation? Will they still issue award

if competency is in question?

The claim is for IU which was remanded from BVA in 2009. They reached their decision

last month and returned file to RO.

Try both, good news and bad news. It sounds like you will get an increase in your service connection. This means that you should get a notification letter in a few days or so. May be longer, if VA is trying to determine competency then that may mean no money until that is decided. If I am off others will chime in.

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I agree with Pete but add that it would not appear for IU and incompetency to be compatable. In other words, the VA would be saying....well, you dont meet the schedular requirements for 100% for a mental disorder...but we are declaring you incompetent anyway and awarding TDIU.

In other words, I dont see how the VA can say on one hand, "your condition is not severe enough for 100%" AND, say at the same time, "Your condition is so severe you cant even handle your money".

This is all just speculation, and probably wont even matter. You simply need to wait for your decision. Go fishing and stop "mailbox watching".

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I don't know if I should be posting in this section just yet, but I need some

feedback from the seasoned helpers.

I called the 800# today, because I was bored :rolleyes:. Asked about my claim

that was sent to the RO from BVA last month.

I was told that a rating decision was reached yesterday and I should receive

a letter in the mail shortly with an explanation. He also said that there was

a competency issue pending, but that would not hold up the notification process.

Not what I've been told before.

What if anything can I deem from this conversation? Will they still issue award

if competency is in question?

The claim is for IU which was remanded from BVA in 2009. They reached their decision

last month and returned file to RO.

Hi Sidney, we have talked about this before and I might have some kind of answer about this on Friday. Guess you might also.

We have tried to ask many people, but seems that competency thing is in an insulated world. Today letters came for appts to MHC and later with a PSY at MHC. I do hope they are trying to kick that incompetent label. Lots of luck to you.

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Try both, good news and bad news. It sounds like you will get an increase in your service connection. This means that you should get a notification letter in a few days or so. May be longer, if VA is trying to determine competency then that may mean no money until that is decided. If I am off others will chime in.

Thanks Pete...good to see your voice again :biggrin:. That is how I see it also. Omg-Sue is actually

going through the same issue as we speak. I have been talking with her extensively concerning this matter

and she gave me a link to Watchdog where some vital information is posted.

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I agree with Pete but add that it would not appear for IU and incompetency to be compatable. In other words, the VA would be saying....well, you dont meet the schedular requirements for 100% for a mental disorder...but we are declaring you incompetent anyway and awarding TDIU.

In other words, I dont see how the VA can say on one hand, "your condition is not severe enough for 100%" AND, say at the same time, "Your condition is so severe you cant even handle your money".

This is all just speculation, and probably wont even matter. You simply need to wait for your decision. Go fishing and stop "mailbox watching".

Thanks broncovet for your input. I'm working with a veterans advocate and he stated the same thing when I

informed him that my C&P exam stated that I was incompetent. He stated, "We'll wait and see what kind of mess

they try to make of this one. They can't have it both ways! If they don't cross all T's and dot all I's, we'll

start legal proceedings."

He is very good at what he does and is well known in my part of the woods.

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