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NOD Granted - Can Anything in it be Re-appealed?

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MarkP

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I received a favorable decision last November for my NOD. A few things were denied, but my main points were found favorable. I realize I had 60 days to appeal the claims that were denied in the NOD, but my question is do I still have the year to appeal anything else in the decision; specifically, a zero percent rating? I got service connected for hypertension and was given 0%. This claim was one of the weaker claims that I failed to address in more detail. I'm on medications and meet the criteria to be at least 10% for this. So, does the "one year to appeal" cover NOD decisions? I thought it did, but I'm reading up on it now and I'm getting the feeling I don't. Thanks.

Mark

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This explains appeals, after Feb. 19, 2019:

https://cck-law.com/blog/news-what-is-process-at-board-under-new-va-appeals-system/

Do you mean you are appealing a BVA decision?  BVA decsions are appealed to the CAVC, and you should have a lawyer for that.  If you are appealing a VARO decision (SCL, DRO, HLR, etc), then you have a year.  

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