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If the the va has trated you for a agent orange presumptive can that be considered a claim?
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No . If you do have an AO presumptive, and proof of AO exposure, you should file a formal claim. If the claim succeeds the EED should consider the criteria of Nehmer -Footnote One. Meanin
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Shame this is limited to AO and not all claims that new laws and science show SC for vets previously denied .... limiting to just this condition is really ridiculous...im happy they did it for it Vie
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@blahsaysme2uI agree. Although the Nehmer footnote one allows a window for earlier effective dates, it only does so for veterans who actually had claims in the system which met the criteria at the tim
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