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38 C.F.R. § 20.900(c) (2016)

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paulcolrain

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So January I submitted my eviction notice, electric shut off notice, insurance cancellled notice,, EVERYTHING for an advanced Docket,, to my VSO who's office is in the BVA building Washington DC. I was told within a few weeks I'll hear something. Well 100 + days later still no ruling on it & told they have a " Huge backlog of these as well since the new year" .. wouldn't you think though that any appeal with a docket date of 2017 then shouldn't be allowed to be adjudicated until older dockets who's advancement still hasn't been heard yet?

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Eight is what I saw.  I do not understand them at all.  Most of them sound like reopens.  So if you reopen an old claim I guess you can jump ahead of everyone else.  Go figure.  I saw on another sight that they always lean in favor of va on everything.    On wether if you have a c&p by the va with a pa, and your private dr opinion on dbq.  They said they always rule in favor of the pa with va.  Some even went on to say your dr would say anything to help you.  How does everyone here feel about that?  I think that is one of the reasons that people get that imo and pay big bucks for it.  The va gambles that you do not want to pay a ridiculouis amount of money for an imo from a dr that knows nothing about you.im ready to write President Trump.  May not help,but if anyone could I do believe it would be him.

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Good for you paul  Hang in there!

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