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Coffee123
Are previous BVA rulings effective information/ arguments to prove one's own case?
I have a claim submitted. I found a BVA decision in favor of the veteran that is very similar to my own. Cause of injury, situation surrounding the event, and other details are very similar to my own claim.
If these rulings are submitted with the claim or at the C and P, will they carry any weight?
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If they reference a precedent ruling or laws/regs, they might help. However, the specific details of the decision may vary compared to your claim. I have referenced them before, but typically focus mo
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BVA decisions are for the veteran, but CAVC decisions are for the veteran AND the VA as a while (pacmax's "precedent setting decisions" up above). BVA's are good seeing IF a set of criteria- contentio
Mr cue
Well my opinion on using a bva decision is this a lot of rater don't follow law or address cases right. I used one when I apply for tdiu and the 60% for my neck condition. I highlighted the
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