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New Board Decision Today : GRANTED
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63Charlie
Have to wait until I get the VA decision letter to know what prize awaits in their box of Cracker Jacks.
Granted doesn't mean SQUAT as for rating purposes, as the Board remanded multiple issues to have the VA local office determine the compensation increase, if any.
My appeal just got kicked back(remanded) to the local "house of clowns" for more tomfoolery.
They'd be slacking if they didn't disappoint because their shenanigans have been ongoing since 2016.
If the VA doesn't try to pull the wool over me again I would 100% surprised.
Know thine enemy.
In the meantime, I'll stand by to stand by.
Good luck to those still fighting the fight.
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63Charlie
Have to wait until I get the VA decision letter to know what prize awaits in their box of Cracker Jacks. Granted doesn't mean SQUAT as for rating purposes, as the Board remanded multiple issues t
Vync
Congratulations on the VA conceding their errors by granting your claim
pwrslm
Log in to the EBenefits site and check to see what they list as your disabilities. As soon as they close the claim, the info is posted on the system and you can see exactly what they granted.
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