I have gotten some tips but am curious why at the RO when you have gotten a Forensic report done by an engineer with help from a the police officer would that not be enough for a R.O. to change their decision? And how much weight is that against the VA LOD decision which was already against my Service departments decision? Obviously I missed details when explaining my issues to you all. But I have all this evidence on my side even Ms. Hickey was looking into it helping me out and scheduled my DRO hearing in two weeks. And then the DRO had to go to general counsel who took weeks to answer, and said deny because of my license suspension. So while I waited those weeks I got this forensic report done by an engineer working with the police department in charge of my accident in 2006 and the engineer team showed that the accident would have occurred regardless of my suspension and could have occurred any of the 19000 miles that were on the vehicle while driving to the base or where ever they occurred So what else is there needed if you been following my claim that I could show? I wish to show you the report but I cant block out my first name. Does it really matter?
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I have gotten some tips but am curious why at the RO when you have gotten a Forensic report done by an engineer with help from a the police officer would that not be enough for a R.O. to change their decision? And how much weight is that against the VA LOD decision which was already against my Service departments decision? Obviously I missed details when explaining my issues to you all. But I have all this evidence on my side even Ms. Hickey was looking into it helping me out and scheduled my DRO hearing in two weeks. And then the DRO had to go to general counsel who took weeks to answer, and said deny because of my license suspension. So while I waited those weeks I got this forensic report done by an engineer working with the police department in charge of my accident in 2006 and the engineer team showed that the accident would have occurred regardless of my suspension and could have occurred any of the 19000 miles that were on the vehicle while driving to the base or where ever they occurred So what else is there needed if you been following my claim that I could show? I wish to show you the report but I cant block out my first name. Does it really matter?
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I am truly sorry for your wreck and what you have gone thru in Life. But again I just don't get where you and the Police stated that you broke the Law and want the VA to Compensate you. You chose to D
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ffrei, Like other posters, I believe that you will have a hard, or most likely impossible job, in getting this SC for this. You have run into a bad spell to say the least, but some of it is of your
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