Just want to know what other users think of the DAV as a claims rep? I won previous claims without help from them, then appointed them as rep. Problem is, I can NEVER get in touch with them, and have a new claim and appeal in. Would you guys recommend that I keep using them, or go at it alone? Seems like they could care less about getting back to me.
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Just want to know what other users think of the DAV as a claims rep? I won previous claims without help from them, then appointed them as rep. Problem is, I can NEVER get in touch with them, and have a new claim and appeal in. Would you guys recommend that I keep using them, or go at it alone? Seems like they could care less about getting back to me.
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I have a DAV rep but I am working my own claim I basically sign on with them in case I need to go to CAVC OR Even a DRO Hearing, mine is to busy to call at times but may need them later? if he don
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Many of you do not understand this. VA attorneys, like all attorneys, by law are required to perform 30+ hours of pro bono work every year just to keep their license to practice. With that said, think
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Good point above on rationale for not taking a claim. I agree with BCN but we cannot make it a requirement that attorneys be polite, timely or efficient. If that were the case, we would expect the VA
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