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Ah well, turns out the DAV letter was not worth paper it was written on. I called the VA this morning and they told me my claim is still in the 'development phase.' The development phase is no where near the decision, let alone the notification phase.

I am going to make a complaint through the DAV. I would rather the DAV send me no correspondence at all. Obviously somebody there did not what they were doing. mad.gif

Update: Well I spoke with a DAV rep and he said the development phase does not mean that the decision has not been made. He said that the VA takes the info. to the DAV. The DAV looks it over and that in another week or so I should get the official letter from the VA. So I shall wait and see.

N.B: I am amazed(sarcasm) that I can speak with such authroity on those things that are way above my pay grade and level of expertise.blush.png

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Ah well, turns out the DAV letter was not worth paper it was written on. I called the VA this morning and they told me my claim is still in the 'development phase.' The development phase is no where near the decision, let alone the notification phase.

I am going to make a complaint through the DAV. I would rather the DAV send me no correspondence at all. Obviously somebody there did not what they were doing. mad.gif

Wow, I had heard alot of different stories, but that one would have me more than cranky. Keep us posted on what the DAV had to say for themselves, please. I called and left a message for my rep to call me back, he must be busy as I have not heard back from him. Sorry for you and the frustration, Donna

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I'm not saying this would work or not and I never tried it myself, but in this case, just to calm my nerves, I would call back to the rep from DAV and request that he/she email you the correspondence that the VA had sent to them, re; The TDIU..Who knows, they might even refuse to..Again, this is only what I would do.

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success, success, success!

Ok so I called the VA back. This time I spoke with a person who was different from the person I spoke with this morning. Guess there had been a mix up with the cases this morning.

Turns out the DAV was correct! Sorry DAV.

My case is closed and their is retro check on its way to me. I will receive my first monthly check April 1st. The case is classified as closed.

It looks like things are turning out after all. Thanks folks.

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success, success, success!

Ok so I called the VA back. This time I spoke with a person who was different from the person I spoke with this morning. Guess there had been a mix up with the cases this morning.

Turns out the DAV was correct! Sorry DAV.

My case is closed and their is retro check on its way to me. I will receive my first monthly check April 1st. The case is classified as closed.

It looks like things are turning out after all. Thanks folks.

That is great, and such a relief for you. I am curious though, how long did your claim take to process? I don't expect to get a pre-notification letter in the mail, would be nice, but have learned to be more of a pessimist instead of optimist regarding claims. Again, congratulations, Donna

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