Montana Board of Veteran's Affairs, Montana Veteran's Affairs Division : Report to the Legislature : Performance Audit 2002
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In addition to verifying a medical condition, the official can request a medical examination at a VA facility or by a contract provider. Acquisition and verification of records and medical condition can all take time. As a result Page 14 Chapter II - Veterans'' Assistance according to VA officials, it is not uncommon for the initial review process to take from several months to more than a year. Decisions May be Appealed The claims examiner forwards the claim to a VA rating specialist responsib...le for determining the level of disability or disability rating. When a rating is determined, the veteran and the designated power of attorney are formally notified of the rating and the monetary award associated with the rating. Veterans have the right to appeal all decisions, both a denial and the percent or amount of the rating made by the rating specialist. The veteran has one year from the date of the notification of a federal VA decision to file an appeal. The veteran must file a written notice of disagreement with the regional VA office.
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