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WH Vets Complaint Hot Line -request

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Berta

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Is anyone here interested in supporting this part of my recent letter to Sec Shulkin/ copy to President Trump?

This is just one excerpt. There were other areas of deficiency I wrote about.

Would you add a brief reply to this thread is you have had the same problem Sue Edel had. I post this today in a reply to her but I would like some support on the board here, from anyone else who has had this problem and how long it took them to finally read your evidence and award the claim.

Also how many here are planning on, or already did, calling the White House hot line for vets. 855-948-2311

My letter focused on 3 issues.....1. the established fact that ROs do not always read our most probative evidence, and how that causes the backlog to grow.

2. Sensitive info on VA malpractice issues, not appropriate to put here ,  and the third issue directly involved a VARO director who does not know how to read the regulations.

The  C & P problem is next for me....the main reason, if you do get a rater who can read your evidence, is what causes most denials,  inadequate or incompetent C & P exams...

Can you reply here ASAP? They are going over my recent conversation and the letter I sent to them....and I will hear back soon  from the Sec's office or the White House.....

 

"I also am the surviving spouse of Rodney F. Simmons, Vietnam (USMC), who is dead due to VA health care ( FTCA/Section 1151 award- proof available if requested.) Subsequently ,I also proved that VA malpracticed on two Agent Orange conditions as well, that were found to contribute to his untimely death.

              Claimants have the ability to file a CUE claim ( CUE- clear and unmistakable error- 38 USC 5109) on any unappealed decision that they feel was wrong due to one or more specific  legal errors the VA made in that decision  that prevented them from attaining a proper monetary service connected award.

              Just about every decision I received as a widow from the Buffalo VARO was wrong and often  only when I filed a CUE claim.

But I also have had success in filing this type of claim within the appellate period, under the auspices of 39 USC 5109, most recent in March 2015 when I received a denial ,that upon receipt of my CUE, was reversed about 4 weeks later in April 2015. I have been successful with this tactic before and find that 2 vet reps have also used it because they must have read my explanation on the large web site for veterans that I have been a volunteer at, for 20 years.

              I suggest that a Fast Letter be prepared to go to all VA Regional Offices and all Veterans Service Organizations, stating that:

  Upon receipt of any Regional Office decision that contains a valid and legal CUE either due to a violation of the VCAA ( 5103 Waiver) ,thus due process violation, that caused a CUE to occur in the decision, or due to the wrong diagnostic code on the rating sheet or due to any failure to consider probative evidence the claimant has supplied to them, or any other legal error that was detrimental to the claimant, the claimant and/or their POA representative  should  file a CUE claim immediately, asking the VA to correct the error.

The Claim must conform to CUE criteria as to identifying the exact legal error and how that error is detrimental to the veteran."

 

 

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Ms berta

Do you think the president or the VA Secretary really sees our emails and hears our calls?

I mean with the President Busy agenda and also the new VA Secretary  how do they have the time to read all the veterans complaints or suggestions?

 especially when the Bigger boys  ( DAV AMVETS,VFW,AND OTHERS) try to get their input into the president and is neglected. (I read that some where?)

 

Someone at the WH probably has a job to answer the Veterans Hotline  but  just my opinion can we really count on our messages being forward to the President & VA Secretary?

I don't mean to sound Negative or anything and I hope they do  but just sayin!!!

 

 

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I am skeptical about the VA Secretary doing the right thing as for as this IU Issue, he will probably do what the President Ask of him or be fired.

 I mean look what happen to the  FBI Director!

Until I hear it from the President himself about abolishing the IU Issue..I am scared its going to happen and a lot of us older IU Veterans will sure have a hard road to ho in the very near future.

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1 hour ago, Berta said:

I have posted the address here for President Trump as well as for the Secretary of the VA.

If you call the hot line instead, just write your thoughts down before you call.

Secretary David Shulkin                                                                                     

Veterans Administration  

810 Vermont Ave. N

Washington, DC 20420

 

President Donald J. Trump                                          

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania  Avenue NW

Washington, DC. 20500

 

 

Berta, I appreciate the info. I'll reach out and wait for a reply.

Buck52, you might be right. the bigger boys have more leverage to fight my battle. Thanks for the input.

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I heard the Big Six except for one vet org, wanted to support the TDIU -SSA crap.

The Big Six: Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans Of Foreign Wars, Purple Heart, AMVETS, Vietnam Veterans Of America.

AMVETS spoke out against it right away. I dont know if the other 5 changed their support

I believe the VA will change due to the new Administration.

But that will depend on input from vets, telling their story to the Sec or POTUS.

They have a task force handling these calls at the White House.

 

 

 

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I suppose all we can do is call in and tell our story or at least let the POTUS know what this change will do to us older veterans and probably ruin our life  what life we have left.

All this worrying and stress this is causing the IU Veterans 62 or older & their family's , the president needs to know this too.

 

jmo

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The TDIU SSDI issue is moot ziltch, over, done with .I posted the Secretary's statement on that a week ago or more here

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