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REVIEW OF EVIDENCE Compensation

Evidence Requested is Past Due

Development Letter Sent FOR 3 WEEK NOW

Degenerative changes of the PIP joints second and 3rd MCP
joints.

There is deformity of the 5th metacarpal. Appearance consistent
with remote trauma

XR. left wrist and left hand.

was 6/20/11 to 5/13/13 now 6/13/13 to 5/4/14

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"Do you equate 'a weak case' with:

a) claims and evidence that va employees purposefully shredded

in order to meet quotas and improve statistics thereby perhaps receiving bonuses"

Conspiracy theory. I don't buy this for a second.

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"Do you equate 'a weak case' with:

a) claims and evidence that va employees purposefully shredded

in order to meet quotas and improve statistics thereby perhaps receiving bonuses"

Conspiracy theory. I don't buy this for a second.

No conspiracy theory - obviously you have not done your homework

and I don't have the time to continue educating you, perhaps someone

else will.

Editing to add -

If everything VBA did was as peachy and creamy as you post, then

websites like this would not be necessary.

And on second thought, I'll just go ahead and provide you with what

MIGHT help open your eyes, so you will understand just a tad.

https://www.google.com/search?q=va+shreds+veterans+claims&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS503US503&oq=va+shreds+veterans+claims&aqs=chrome.0.69i57j69i64.12693j0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

This link might also help you understand what VBA claimants may face.

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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When there are millions of claims of course you have some individual cases that bad things happen. The VA is not out to screw veterans over and as a whole is working for Vets in a positive manor. Your links don't prove a thing besides a few bad out of a million good. I don't need any of your education because you have nothing to offer besides extreme examples painting an entire organization one color. I have more common sense then to buy into such things.

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When there are millions of claims of course you have some individual cases that bad things happen. The VA is not out to screw veterans over and as a whole is working for Vets in a positive manor. Your links don't prove a thing besides a few bad out of a million good. I don't need any of your education because you have nothing to offer besides extreme examples painting an entire organization one color. I have more common sense then to buy into such things.

There are plenty of claim issues denied that have nothing to do a "weak case" or "fraud".

My reply proves errors and shredding on VBA's part, which cost claimants plenty.

These issues are fact and have nothing to do with any conspiracy theory crap.

If it wasn't for the ones that fought VBA for benefits - WAY before you became a veteran,

then you too may have had some terrible experiences with your VBA issues.

You are simply fortunate enough to not have been drawn into the dark side of the VBA claims process.

JMHO

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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Hmm twenty years ago it took me almost four years to get my 50% rating so I can see things being dragged out...stop to think about it, it's easy to get lost in paperwork.

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