" Offical Government Document "

If the VA supplies a Recognized

" Official Government Document " to VA Doctors to use as Evidence in determining if a condition is service connected, and those Doctors use said Document as Evidence and specifically cite that document in the Desicions. What legal right or CFR or Regulation does the government have to dismiss the significance of the medical document by characteristizing it in one Decision as " Post service " and in another as being generated under " Dependent Care " so they dont have to use it in a 38CFR3.156 claim or Analyze it under 38CFR3.156 before jumping to 38CFR3.114, but use the exact same document in another claim of lesser % to grant 38CFR3.156. Please answer. ??

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u/roastedwrong — 1 day ago

CUE EXPERTS PLEASE

Ok guys , try to keep this short , been through 3 Supplementals and just now a HLR , Migraines were granted on 38CFR3.114 , before the They didn't analyzed 38CFR3.156. The key document I have for my claim was generated 74 days post service documenting my Frequent Headaches, Abnormal head. Feb. 1977. I was under continuous care for Thryoid after service. Surgery was not done until Jan 1978 , 2 years Post Service. The VA recognized all my documents in 2022 and granted 38CFR3.156 on the Thryoid, none of the documents were direct in service documents, all post service under dependent care. All STR'S for service duty care were lost...The VA keeps ignoring the 1977 document but did not ignore the Thyroid Documents. The comment on the decision that " no new documents were received is false also , I did the huge document dump of about 80 pages in 2022.

Help me figure this out

u/roastedwrong — 4 days ago

HLR CONFRENCE

Had the informal conference today , he listened , said his decision would be in 3-4 days , #1 uphold current denial #2 Grant the 38CFR3.156 or #3:DTA error , i already know they DTA, but looking at tracker a few minutes ago, the date of completion went out another 4 months completion on the HLR , do think it went DTA ? I know the information they are going to attempt to find is not there.

u/roastedwrong — 6 days ago

Anyone use 38cfr3.160

Any one ever use 38CFR3.160 before ? if I can prove the VA had my records in my file but never used them even after they requested them. This is also a 38CFR3.156 case.

" A claim is not finally adjudicated " when

VA had the federal records .

Va failed to consider them.

Va denied the claim based on missing records .

Va later used the same records to grant the claim ( 40 years later )

I have a letter from the National Archives saying they gave the records to the VA twice, in 1980 and 1981 , but VA didn't associated the records to my file and denied my claim based on no evidence in 1980.

u/roastedwrong — 12 days ago

Hey Seattle are you awake ?

Hey Seattle are you awake at 8am ? Have a HLR scheduled, didn't know it was scheduled for a Seattle Rater. Should I reschedule ?

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u/roastedwrong — 12 days ago

3/4 × 10 Clear Heart Pine

Got my hands on some 3/4" x10" Clear Heart Pine from the 70s , going to use it for flooring, whats your recommendation for putting down ?

I thought about putting a ship-lap edge on it , or screw and plug

u/roastedwrong — 28 days ago

EVIDENCE

Through a FOIA request, evidence listed in several decision can not be located, i say its proof and the VBA says it was not " relevant " what happens now , because this

" evidence " is key. How can the VA say anything if it cant be located and isn't it weighted in my favor

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u/roastedwrong — 1 month ago

Well Well , my long search for some evidence maybe at hand, AF-422 , Medical Readiness Form , not regularly Associated With Your C-File ,

The Form 422, officially known as the Physical Profile Serial Report, is a crucial document for military personnel. It captures comprehensive health and medical information, ranging from physical limitations to blood type, and outlines whether an individual is fit for overseas assignments or requires medical evaluation board (MEB) or physical evaluation board (PEB) processing. For anyone in the service.

Just thought I would throw this out there for some vets looking for information. This is not in my C-file, is it in yours ?

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u/roastedwrong — 2 months ago