I was rated at 100% in 2018 and I'm aware that my rating could be reduced at some point. Internet sites state that the VA reevaluates claims every two to five years. It's been five years for me and so far I haven't heard a thing. Is the VA slow on doing the follow up reviews? Are they just backed up because of heavy caseloads? I'm hoping to keep my rating of course but just curious why things are so quiet. I'm 77 years old. Maybe that's part of it?
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Max Rommel
I was rated at 100% in 2018 and I'm aware that my rating could be reduced at some point. Internet sites state that the VA reevaluates claims every two to five years. It's been five years for me and so far I haven't heard a thing. Is the VA slow on doing the follow up reviews? Are they just backed up because of heavy caseloads? I'm hoping to keep my rating of course but just curious why things are so quiet. I'm 77 years old. Maybe that's part of it?
Thanks. Max
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Unless you were rated with a re-evaluation time frame then it is not normal/typical for a veteran to be reduced. If and I say if you were rated for a heart attack (condition), or you were rated for so
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Your Regional Office decision should state: This is VA lingo for Permanent and total, not subject to reexams. However, "temporary" ratings are subject to re exams, so, if your VARO decis
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