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Everything Got Denied!

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ranger11bv

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The following attached document from the VA told me that EVERYTHING was denied!! What should I do and HOW should I submit a claim(s)???

"A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his or her life, wrote a blank check made payable to The 'United States of America', for an amount of 'up to and including my life."


10% 1992

10% 1995

10% 2000

10% 2005

10% 2010

10% 2015

2015- found out that I have Post Concussion Syndrome(not SC), Stationed at contaminated installations

Still at that great 10% !!!!!!

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ranger11bv,

You will need to file a NOD, as bronchovet indicated. How you appeal would depend on what evidence they already have and what reasons they gave you for denying your claims.

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Also keep going to get more evidence from your doctor. Any time I get denied and I don't agree I set as many appointments as I can for more evidence. Doing this has gotten me to my 90%. just don't forget your 1 year limit to file your NOD.

Diver

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I would File NOD...and ask for a DRO Hearing at your local RO....present any new and material evidence from private IMO's /IME's and notarize statements from family and friends about your disability's that render you disable prefer about 8 statements.

At a DRO hearing you can sit with the DRO & tell him/her about your disability's and how it effects your daily life&others

DRO Hearings are pretty good if you get a understanding DRO ( Pro-Veteran) there usually for the veteran if they can grant due to your medical evidence. ...if your denied you can Appeal and just keep fighting you will win and it gets frustrated along the way but once you get a grant...then you get retro pay back to when you first filed your claim.

so hang in there Bud...keep it going if need be!

Good Luck!

.............Buck!

I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!

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