I have six remanded claim issues (DOCKET NO 11-12-911) pending BVA rating decision. I checked the status today (via email) and got the following answer: "Your appeal was received at the Board on November 18, 2015. The claims file was sent to your representative Disabled American Veterans on November 27, 2015 for review and submission of additional arguments on your behalf. When the review is completed, the case will be returned to the Board for consideration. The Board, as required by law, will consider the appeal according to its place on the docket. You may contact your representative directly. For your convenience I have provided contact information for you." Is this a normal BVA process? I plan to call DAV Appeals in DC tomorrow to find out what is going on. Any advice.
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chiefhouse00
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I have six remanded claim issues (DOCKET NO 11-12-911) pending BVA rating decision. I checked the status today (via email) and got the following answer: "Your appeal was received at the Board on November 18, 2015. The claims file was sent to your representative Disabled American Veterans on November 27, 2015 for review and submission of additional arguments on your behalf. When the review is completed, the case will be returned to the Board for consideration. The Board, as required by law, will consider the appeal according to its place on the docket. You may contact your representative directly. For your convenience I have provided contact information for you." Is this a normal BVA process? I plan to call DAV Appeals in DC tomorrow to find out what is going on. Any advice.
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Chiefhouse
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broncovet
You posted. "The claims file was sent to your representative Disabled American Veterans on November 27, 2015 for review." This is a good reason to NOT have a VSO. Understand what i
FormerMember
Bronco is right. The DAV crew waltzed off with my appeal in 1991 for six months and filed a two-page "Give him the benefit of the doubt, please". A rep from VFW wrote it. There are currently five (5)
broncovet
Yea, you want to "actively" wait. 2009 is too long, even for VA. This is what I would (have) done, since I, too have a 2009 BVA docket number. 1. CAll your VSO. Tell him this is 7 years old
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