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sunfish34

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My husband had total knee replacement on may 10th we filed all the paper work for temp 100% May 20th along with the surgical report and other hospital paperwork, was wondering how long it takes for the

temp 100% to kick in? He has a claim waiting to go to the DRO will that slow his temp 100% down, his claim is at the Montgomery Regional office. The Nod was sent in 20 mths ago and still we have

heard nothing? Thanks for your help.......

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Oh Wow I hope it doesn't take that long!!!!!! We have been waiting over 2 years for some of his claims to be done, was hoping that this one would be an easy one LOL

What was I thinking it is the VA we are dealing with.

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We got notice today the claim is in the decission stage and notification is next wonder how long that will take?

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We got notice today the claim is in the decission stage and notification is next wonder how long that will take?

Usually within 30 days if everything is in order.

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Thanks for all the help and answers.... the extra money is much needed , Dr bills for one.......

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Ok so we got the letter for 100% temp starting may 10th and one month back pay minus what he already got , so I assume that was junes payment and the deposit should be 100% for aug 1st

for the july payment, but the deposit pending in our bank account is only for 20% what my husband has been getting. Can someone help me with this? What do we need to do to make sure

he gets paid 100%. Thanks for your help the letter said he would be 100% for one year following his total knee replacement the goes to 30% for the knee starting july 2012.

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