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Why Does It Take Sooo Long For A Decision

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I have been waiting a year for a decisions on a c&p comp.claim why so long and why do they make it sk hard. Just when I thought everything was in they ask for more paper work. I checked the e benifits page daily and it said no action needed then wham they ask for something else. I had even called and asked if it was all in and my packet complete and thy said yes and boom we news this or that. I didn't ask for anything when I served but thy ask for everything it just seems wrong.

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Hang in there it took me a little over year to get my first rating and that was for something I did not ask for.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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I had a DRO hearing Dec 8, 2010, still no decision on 6 issues (only an SOC on 3 issues was typed and mailed to me one month later). you are not alone... they can't seem to be able to say ' hey, this will take years to do' , instead, they just stay silent...

welcome to the stack of files at the bottom of the Grand Canyon..

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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I understand your frustration.

Using the IRIS inquiry online and calling the 1 800 # are good suggestions.

Many VBA offices are back logged due to the amount of claims and lack or staff to rate the claims. The staff rating the claims are held to a production standard, which requires the staff to process a set amount of issues per day. Cases can have 1 issue or 100+ issues, depending on how many conditions you claimed (right knee, right ankle and anxiety is 3 issues). Cases are supposed to be rated based on date of claim and then the date all the medical C & P exams are in. It ususally takes 6 months from the C & P exam to get your rating. The more issues or conditions you claim the longer it will take. Remember you will get BACK PAY!

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It looks like you have an appeal pending, based on the DRO comment. It is my understanding that appeals are backed up 2 to 5years.

I had a DRO hearing Dec 8, 2010, still no decision on 6 issues (only an SOC on 3 issues was typed and mailed to me one month later). you are not alone... they can't seem to be able to say ' hey, this will take years to do' , instead, they just stay silent...

welcome to the stack of files at the bottom of the Grand Canyon..

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I understand your frustration.

Using the IRIS inquiry online and calling the 1 800 # are good suggestions.

Many VBA offices are back logged due to the amount of claims and lack or staff to rate the claims. The staff rating the claims are held to a production standard, which requires the staff to process a set amount of issues per day. Cases can have 1 issue or 100+ issues, depending on how many conditions you claimed (right knee, right ankle and anxiety is 3 issues). Cases are supposed to be rated based on date of claim and then the date all the medical C & P exams are in. It ususally takes 6 months from the C & P exam to get your rating. The more issues or conditions you claim the longer it will take. Remember you will get BACK PAY!

It has been 8 months since my claim has been filed. It is still in developement stage,and I have not had a C&P exam yet!!

I am in pretty good shape for the shape I am in !!

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