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Va Will Probably Not Complete All 2Yr Old Claims ?

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Cybernick1

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My claim for 6 contentions, claim date 19 April 2011, was farmed out from Chicago to St. Paul on April 5 2013, at that time 4 contentions disappeared all related to ankle, (Avascular necrosis talas bone), secoundary knees, hip and back problems as well as UI that the VA took it upon themselves to add. E- bennies only shows 2 contentions since low back, and bilateral hearing loss. On April 15 moved from gathering dust to prep. for decision. Has not moved since. Have called and used IRIS multiple times I always get no usefull info. They and my VSO have said for months now wait till the end of May. Well May is nearly gone and I fear that my claim will get lost. I recieved SSDI on the first try. All issues that I was awarded SSDI on are all SC issues. Bet the VA does'nt have any mechanism to check and see if all 2yr old claims will get done.

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Hang in there - you will probably have more answers in the next

2-6 months.

Thats the problem, claim is over 2 years old why would it take another 2 to 6 mos if all 2 yr old claims are supposed to be closed by 19 June. I think it is all a bunch of VA BS.

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It may help if you send VA an IRIS email, explaining your claim is over 2 years old. As you pointed out, however, dont hold your breath. Spinseki hasnt fullfilled his other promises, so why would he fulfill this one either? For example he was supposed to "break the bakclog" this year, in 2010. Yea right.

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