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Pittsburgh RO told me I can't file a "Motion to Advance Docket" until I receive BVA's denial? Is this correct? Doesn't make sense...defeats the purpose of the "Motion"?
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Berta
It is ABSURD! and those retro dollars, ,once a claim succeeds , do Not have the same value as they would have if VA had done the claim right in the first place. If somehow interest could be tacke
jfrei
I was just thinking I'd be a different person then I am today had I be eligable to receive the care I deserved 6 years ago. But now my problem is permanent and the money just covers the amount of time
broncovet
This is a great example of the not only bad advice the VARO often gives, but it is also wrong and harmful. No, you do not wait for the BOARD denial to file for an advance, yes, you are exactly
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