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The VA makes progress on resolution of legacy appeals

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''This inventory includes Notices of Disagreement (NOD) and substantive appeals filed in the “legacy” system – the appeals process in place prior to implementation of the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017 (AMA). VBA lowered this inventory from a high of 292,452 in March 2016, to 96,350 on Dec. 31, 2019, despite receiving 770,571 new NOD and substantive appeals during that period.

I am thinking they lowered 292.000 claims in 2016 and  despite receiving  another 770.571 claims  down to the lower number of 96,350 as of Dec 31st 2019

They don't truthfully say what it actually is now?

But I would say its helping tremendously ...better than the 5 -6 years wait we are use to.

They should catch up within 1 to 2 years   (jmo)

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12 hours ago, Buck52 said:

Vync  I'd say this is a pretty good start beings RAMP just went into effect last  year  feb 19th 2019  and still receiving claims at 770.571   NOD and substantive appeals during this period.

I agree, considering their rate of processing claims before

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