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mymissie

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Berta,

An answer from an Iris I sent last week-

I Applied for A&A on MAy 9,2011- but also filed an 1151 Claim on Aug.-2011 .

Here is the answer I got today.

After careful review of our electronic file, our records reflect that we reviewed your re-opened claim on Aug 30,2011, an and additional claim for A&A 0n May 9,2012.

Based on the information avaiable,the required development action have been completed .We will review your claim to insure we have everything we need to make an informed decision. A claim may take longer in this Phase based on the specifics of your claim.

There are two additional phases: the Decision Phase and the noticefication phase.

The Development Phase at the ( R.O.) (N.O.) is completed on most claims on an average of 154 day.

Your Claims Development phase began Sept 1,2011

Can someone please tell me what they are really saying????????

I found an attorney who tookmy TORT Claim against the VA.

Jeffery c. Anderson

9601 McAllister Freeway, Suit 1250

San Antonio, Texas 78216

He filed my Tort claim within 10 day of getting all the infomation and copy of my Medical file - that I had on file and ready to ship to him.

I feel he is on the ball as far as I can tell.

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"our records reflect that we reviewed your re-opened claim on Aug 30,2011, an and additional claim for A&A 0n May 9,2012."

That doesn't make sense ,unless the 1151 was denied in the past and then reopened because of New and MAterial evidence...?

I am glad you got a lawyer,with malpractice experience, to help you.

Tort claims need lawyers.

A successful tort can also be used as evidence for a 1151 claim and vice versa.

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