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Statistics of Successful Claims after CAVC Joint Remand to BVA

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Waitingtoolongdave

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Okay here is a 2010 PDF file on my external HD from DAV about the CAVC court decisions and you may find your answer in this PDF.  Also the CAVC court website itself has links to information concerning its final decisions over the years. Some veterans law firms also has this information.  May try Ken Carpenter LLC, etc. Please notice I did not talk down to you in an authoritarian  stern tone or attitude. Stay with Hadit and avoid that other.  Good luck going forward

CAVC_Digest list of CAVC court Precedent Decisions Opinions as of 2010.pdf

https://www.facebook.com/Veterans-Information-Journal-105893908788750/

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And here is another PDF file I found on my HD sport.  This one is about CAVC court remands 2005 article from the Paralyzed Veterans SOAR newsletter.  You can do a Google search for SOAR articles and also search the Paralyzed veterans and DAV websites, etc.  I am done now. Cheers

Soar Court Remands Vol 9 No1 05.pdf

https://www.facebook.com/Veterans-Information-Journal-105893908788750/

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16 hours ago, Dustoff 11 said:

Well I see that the lifers at the other location in the universe called space has answered your question by denying that there are any published statics as an answer to your question and unlike this forum they like to talk down to you and others by their stern negative tone and absolutism to your question.  Always double check their advice and rely on more than one source of info for important questions as you are doing here

I am still thinking and searching on your behalf for your answer in a polite and friendly manner as I think you have a valid question dude because I have personally seen these statics many years ago.  They like to argue how many angels dance on the head of a pin concerning doctors MO versus IMO/IMEs forever and ever.

My comment is not legal advice as I am not a lawyer, paralegal or VSO.

 

Lol...I see you've seen the remnants of my uphill battle on the "other" site. It's like asking what time it is and getting a stern lecture on how a watch works instead. 

Also, thanks for the info, it was very informative. I see that a CAVC remand is typically not a good thing but it appears that a vet has a little better luck being granted benefits with a Joint Motion to Remand.

 

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I forgot to mention the NOVA website (National Organization of Veterans Attorneys )  has the info you are seeking I believe.

That was a great description of how they work over there and still in the military.  They love themselves too much me thinks. 

Yes I did receive a remand of my CAVC CUE court appeal filed in 2003 due to a serious due process error the court said VARO committed by not adjudicating me for a P&T TDIU claim both implied and requested by me.  By then the VARO had already granted me P&T TDIU with at least 5 years backpay.  

Frankly I had fun and a sense of payback by filing multiple different types of claims against the VA in 2000 including a pro se appeal all the way to the CAVC and a learning experience that has helped me win other claims and appeals including 3 recent ones all on my own without the aid of an indifferent or hostile VSO.

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On 5/13/2022 at 10:49 AM, Dustoff 11 said:

I forgot to mention the NOVA website (National Organization of Veterans Attorneys )  has the info you are seeking I believe.

That was a great description of how they work over there and still in the military.  They love themselves too much me thinks. 

Yes I did receive a remand of my CAVC CUE court appeal filed in 2003 due to a serious due process error the court said VARO committed by not adjudicating me for a P&T TDIU claim both implied and requested by me.  By then the VARO had already granted me P&T TDIU with at least 5 years backpay.  

Frankly I had fun and a sense of payback by filing multiple different types of claims against the VA in 2000 including a pro se appeal all the way to the CAVC and a learning experience that has helped me win other claims and appeals including 3 recent ones all on my own without the aid of an indifferent or hostile VSO.

Got some great news today! BVA finally granted for two issues (after 7.5 years) but I still have one issue on CAVC remand. I assume they will most-likely schedule another C&P?

Will I have to wait for the remaining issue on remand to be resolved before I get paid?

Thanks for all you help.

 

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Not knowing the decision or other facts, it is quite possible that you will have to go to another C&P for the VA to evaluate the severity of your symptoms currently; I'd count on it. Unless you have other disabilities that were also tied up to the claim, you need to wait to see what your ratings will be in order to determine how to compute your back pay. Sometimes they break it out, but combining all is what they usually do.

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