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What Is The Difference Between A Grave Procedural Error And Procedural Error?

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Josephine

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I have been researching my claim, just in the event that I should win and have read and read about CLUE and GRAVE PROCEDURAL ERROR AND PROCEDURAL ERROR.

Could someone please explain to me what the difference is in the three?

Thanks,

Josephine

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From what I've been learning GRAVE PROCEDURAL ERROR is not used now.

JMHO

Carlie,

Thanks, If they do not use this term any more and Clue as I understand it to be, is when the Va had access to all your military records, but did not use them.

What do you call it when the Va. just didn't bother to ask for your psychiatric records and then you get them for them yourself some 42 years later, after the Va. has denied your claim for years, because your reason for filing was within the records that they didn't bother to get.

Does this make any sense?

Josephine

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Also try the BVA web site for 2006- put "procedural defect "into the browser- they use that more than procedural error-but it is basically same thing-about 250 cases for 2006 so far with "procedural defect" in them such as failure to send the proper VCAA Notice and erection forms is a Procedural defect that must be corrected prior to proper decision.

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Also try the BVA web site for 2006- put "procedural defect "into the browser- they use that more than procedural error-but it is basically same thing-about 250 cases for 2006 so far with "procedural defect" in them such as failure to send the proper VCAA Notice and erection forms is a Procedural defect that must be corrected prior to proper decision.

Thanks a bunch!! Berta!!

Josephine

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