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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?

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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

It is CUE Josephine Clear and Unmistakable Error

CUE info is here at hadit and found by searching in the search feature.

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It is CUE Josephine Clear and Unmistakable Error

CUE info is here at hadit and found by searching in the search feature.

Berta,

I have to be the dumbest veteran around.

I still don't get it. I thought that Cue was when the Veterans Affairs had your records, but did not use them in their decision to deny you.

Is it called the same thing when they didn't secure your records and there fore did not have them to review. Military medical records that is.

Without my psychiatric records over the last 42 years, I never had a chance in a million of winning any case.

I provided all the psychiatric records for the Va in 2004. After two denial for benefits for service connection.

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Josephine

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Nope you are not dumb at all-

I used to think CUE meant a stick that you hit balls with-

(actually a cue claim is not much different)

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Nope you are not dumb at all-

I used to think CUE meant a stick that you hit balls with-

(actually a cue claim is not much different)

Thanks Berta,

I am sitting here laughing at how in the world did I get in all of this mess? Maybe by the time, if and when I win this case, I will know how I did it.

Always,

Josephine

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Dear Fellow Veterans & Friends.

Grave procedural erro is when the veteran themself through VA error has a claim that takes decades and cost the veterans 100K or more in back pay :D

Procedural error is the VA definition of the same set of facts in a remand. :lol:

Terry Higgins

Terry,

By the frown on the smiley face, I think that you are saying that I have lost 42 years of backpay money, as they did not adjudicate my first claim in 1978 and just sent me a letter stating not service connected. No medical records and then I locate them in 2004 and perhaps may win some of my money.

Thanks,

Josephine

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