In VA.gov yesterday, there was a new claim that had been opened for TDIU (increase) and Migraine (Increase). I was wondering if this means that the VA is working on our remand? They sent us a letter requesting further evidence as they work our Appeal, and they requested that we fill out another 21-8940 and 4192 (? I think). We had previously filled those out in May 2017. But we filled them out again and faxed them in. Now it is showing up as a claim in Va.gov. So my question is this: Is this typical protocol when they are working on the remand portion of an appeal? The remand is also still "open" in VA.gov.
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Kelly Severance
In VA.gov yesterday, there was a new claim that had been opened for TDIU (increase) and Migraine (Increase). I was wondering if this means that the VA is working on our remand? They sent us a letter requesting further evidence as they work our Appeal, and they requested that we fill out another 21-8940 and 4192 (? I think). We had previously filled those out in May 2017. But we filled them out again and faxed them in. Now it is showing up as a claim in Va.gov. So my question is this: Is this typical protocol when they are working on the remand portion of an appeal? The remand is also still "open" in VA.gov.
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There are several ways a remand will work out. In one case they may just award benefits based on a previous C&P as they did in my case. In most cases they will do a new C&P to decide if your
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I would never had thought of sending a good rating back to the BVA but what Vetquest is suggesting is excellent advice, you have nothing to lose by having sent back to the BVA. Buddy letters do h
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