I studied Veterans Law Blog and he recommends mailing in your claim and organizing the documents like so (see attached). However, is this the old school way to do it?
The only way to do this on eBenefits is to type everything out and attach it as a file in supporting documents. And it would be a lot of files
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I studied Veterans Law Blog and he recommends mailing in your claim and organizing the documents like so (see attached). However, is this the old school way to do it?
The only way to do this on eBenefits is to type everything out and attach it as a file in supporting documents. And it would be a lot of files
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ya know, this whole conversation may be starting in the middle. When you asked about the VLB sample I assumed you were filing an appeal. It just didn't click when I posted that last statement to you.
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The answer to both is yes. On the official form after you state see the attached file as I phrased it previously, add in I have uploaded 348 exhibits and listed them all in my typed document.
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i feel compelled to make sure you do understand a fine point. you may already know it, but I want to make sure. A VA claim for compensation is not like a typical disability claim that SSI or AFLA
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