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This On Ebenefits Now How Accurate?

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pkelly4576

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Just checked e-benefits and it is states:

Administrative review closed - -Decision letter sent

Compension - closed Decision letter sent Development letter sent

Dependency - Closed Decison letter sent

All say appeal possible

Looked at the letter generator and it states 90%

I was getting 70 % already since 2008 50 for PTSD and 20 for Wounds

Don't know what the extra 20% is for The monthly payment did not change because I was already receiving the 100% rate for IU.

Where is my Nehmer claim????

As I stated before I was denied in 93 and 94 for my heart attack. Even the NVLSP sent me a letter stating that they sent the VA a letter on my behalf stating that I should be a Nehmer and I should receive payment from 1993.

Really bummed. Don't know what to expect. I hope that my mail comes early tomorrow.

My only hope is that the Compension claim is different because it states Development letter sent

Not going to be able to sleep tonight

Coachchas

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If you fall under Nehmer, the NVLSP and/or a veteran's lawyer may be your best bet.

This assumes that the VA does not do what they should in your case.

Actually, the VA will do everything it can to avoid a contempt citation by the Nehmer court.

It's just that the VA needs to be occasionally reminded of facts and the repercussions.

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