VA Appeals to the Board Explained by an Accredited Claims Agent

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • In this video Garren, an accredited claims agent and CEO of AVET Appeals explains the process of appealing to the Board of Veterans Appeals for VA disability claims. The discussion between Leah and Garren highlights various options available to veterans during the appeal process, such as selecting a decision review lane and the possibility of requesting a hearing. They emphasize the significance of preparing and presenting new and relevant evidence, the importance of timelines in the appeal process, and the impact of personal interactions during hearings. The video also touches upon the challenges veterans face in navigating the VA system and the importance of providing ample evidence to support their claims.
    For more info on Garren and AVET Appeals check them out at: avetappeals.com/
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    At Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting, a veteran-owned company, we specialize in Independent Medical Opinions (IMOs) known as Nexus letters.
    The purpose of this channel is to empower YOU, the veteran, to take charge of your medical evidence and provide you with valuable educational tools and research to guide you on your journey.
    Understanding the unique challenges veterans face our commitment lies in delivering exceptional service and support.
    Leveraging an extensive network of licensed independent medical professionals, all well-versed in the medical professional aspects of the VA claims process, we review the necessary medical evidence to incorporate in our reports related to your VA Disability Claim.
    Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting is not a law firm, accredited claims agent, or affiliated with the Veterans Administration or Veterans Services Organizations. However, we are happy to discuss your case with your accredited VA legal professional.
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    This video is not medical or legal advice and should not be substituted for advisement from your VSO, accredited agent, or Attorney.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @johnperun232
    @johnperun232 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanx for sharing this information with us
    Really Appreciate your Time and effort
    Under the PAC Act
    Went to my appointment and got approved for tinitest
    But denied for neuropathy
    And yes I did wrong by by telling the person that I was doing (ok)
    Shot myself in the foot
    Thanx again for sharing this information with us
    Have a Great Day
    Time for a appeal
    God Bless You and your Knowledge

  • @andycharles6921
    @andycharles6921 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have gone through my appeal on a fast review because of my age.I presented my case but the judge ordered another C&P exam. The C&P examiner basically said that medical journals did not support my position,but,he could not name or cite the sources.I went to another exam with a different examiner who submitted a DBQ about two months ago.That DBQ is still sitting in "waiting for evidence".They are in possession of the DBQ,what else could they be waiting for? Thanks for all of your great info,YOUDABEST!

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey sir I am sorry to hear that you have had the run around with this. Thank you for watching I am glad you are enjoying the content!! Keep us posted. 💚💚

  • @AngelaFrazier-yl8jl
    @AngelaFrazier-yl8jl Před 6 měsíci +2

    Can you talk about CUE claims process? And claims process under 38 CFR 3.156(c)? Please? Thank you

  • @umojaselassie6649
    @umojaselassie6649 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Good advice the board is to far behind on cases like 4 years behind, sad but true.

  • @army96261
    @army96261 Před 5 měsíci

    How long after the hearing with VLJ will I receive my decision?
    I am in the legacy appeal line and I already had my hearing 1 year ago. It says online that I'll receive a decision soon but it has been saying that for months. Plus I have over 30k people ahead of me according to the VA timeline. How accurate is that?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 5 měsíci

      that is a great question! I am not to sure about that. Best of luck to you and keep us posted

  • @jeffgracianette9785
    @jeffgracianette9785 Před 4 měsíci

    is there a way to find what docket number the Board is on?

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 4 měsíci

      I have no idea sir but you can check with Garen by contacting him at: avetappeals.com/

  • @christopherwolf2002
    @christopherwolf2002 Před 5 měsíci

    My claim has been in for 15 months. Just got my PTSD back at 30%, which I don't agree with and got informed that my heatstroke was not service connected even though I got medevaced for that at NTC. Deployed 7 times, 6 to combat where I received contact on all of them. I don't know how to get in touch with someone that can help me out. About to go for my 1st medical appointment with a VA provider since I retired. I think the system is extremely broken and information is hard to acquire on getting the benefits afforded to soldiers.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 5 měsíci

      I am very sorry to hear this sir. Thank you for watching. Have you contacted your local VSO? They may be able to assist

    • @christopherwolf2002
      @christopherwolf2002 Před 5 měsíci

      @@prestigeveteranmedical So, quick update. I did my paperwork by myself and got my rating today of over 100% (was around 180%)... Had my va health appointment yesterday and was able to find a local vso who gave me the good news today. Great videos and appreciated the reply.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 5 měsíci

      That is awesome news!!! Thank you for sharing and congrats!@@christopherwolf2002

    • @user-rc7cu6bs7h
      @user-rc7cu6bs7h Před 2 dny

      Lol if you deployed 6 times and had contact every time they aren't rating you at 30 percent, you wanna try again?? Lol what a joke

  • @jaes1232
    @jaes1232 Před 4 měsíci

    I was diagnosed at the VA hospital with PTSD and Depression I filed a PTSD claim and was never called in for a P.T.S.D. physical exam. visit just the one for the tinnitus.

  • @Carlos-vp2bm
    @Carlos-vp2bm Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have a claim for sleep apnea secondary to ptsd waiting at the VBA, can i summit a new claim for sleep apnea secondary to allergic rhinitis.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You will want to discuss your case with a legal professional

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes.

    • @Carlos-vp2bm
      @Carlos-vp2bm Před 6 měsíci

      @combatdouglas1306 thank you. I'm getting so many different answers and I'm just confused about what to do

    • @combatdouglas1306
      @combatdouglas1306 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Carlos-vp2bm just keep filing.
      Keep a paper trail unless you're a geek in the scroll up down world.
      Paper the VA by fax then mail copy to your file. Highlight in yellow circle in red sharpie the corresponding points sequentially numbered and foot or headnoted in your narrative.
      Consider the I.Q. of the reader. Make it easy for them.
      They get x points per claim long or short. Raters get 25 new claims a day on top of their already backloaded files. End of the month they get gigged for unprocessed claims.
      Real easy to say denied ; next claim.
      Take away all their excuses for saying no.
      Paint them into the Yes ...
      Granted corner.

  • @user-pz8yd5jg7y
    @user-pz8yd5jg7y Před 4 měsíci

    3 YEARS NO DECISION