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8th&IMarine
I filed my 21-2680 aid/attendance form filled out by my PCP at the VA.I also submitted parts of my VA records that I thought would apply to my claim for aid/attendance. I just noticed that under "What You've Claimed" on-line it says the following:
All I claimed is the SMC. It is listing most of my s/c disabilities and looks like I am filing for increases. All of those are already adjudicated nd I am at 100% schedular/permaent and have been for a few years. Are they trying to redo all my settled disabilities because I am claiming aid and attendance??
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A lot of ideas, a lot of conjecture and a lot of suggestions. Let's look at VA's more recent views on SMC. First, for the higher rates (SMC L and above), the M 21 has tried desperately to conjure
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I found this from my remand. In a January 2020 decision, the Board granted SMC housebound from May 9, 2018 to July 16, 2018 and SMC based on the need for aid and attendance since
pwrslm
I agree, but the RO's may be so swamped they do not pay attention. The end result is wasted tax dollars and veterans getting screwed over. It is up to the veteran to scream and holler about it because
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