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Effective Date And Diagnosis

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Hello

Here is the scenario:

April 2010 received VA denied decision for unclaimed condition

May 2010 I sent NOD explaining that VA had adjudicated the incorrect condition claimed by me.

March 2011 Received SOC continuing to deny the incorrect condition and in a paragrapgh below stated that the correct condition was still denied based on a non reponse to the VCAA notice and that there was not a current diagnosis.

June 2011 I submitted VA form 9 and resubmited all previous evidence along in service treatment records of the condition that I submited the claim for with a diagnosis from my doctor.

I was never provided a decision on the correct claimed condition, but VA added it in the statement of the case, denying it in a footnote paragraph.

What I do not understand is why VA continued to deny a condition that I did not claim, despite me making several IRIS inquiries, telephone calls, and most importantly, made it very clear that they adjudictated the incorect decision in my Notice of Disagreement.

It has now been certified to the Board of Veterans Appeals.

Based on the dates that I provided above, can someone give me an idea of what date the VA will use as an effective date if the claim is granted.

I would really appreciate your feedback!

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