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  2. Board of Veterans' Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) is an administrative tribunal within the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), located in Washington, D.C. Established by Executive Order on July 28, 1933, the Board reviews and makes decisions on appeals concerning veterans' benefits. Its mission is to conduct hearings and issue decisions ...

  3. United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Veterans' Appeals, which is a part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, provided the final decision in a veteran's claim for benefits. Veterans, advocacy groups, and veterans service organizations fought and urged Congress to provide judicial review of VA decisions since the 1950s.

  4. Esteban v. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Esteban appealed a Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) decision that denied entitlement to an increased rating for residuals of an injury to the right side of the face. Mr. Esteban served on active duty between July 1946 and April 1949. In January 1949, he injured his face during a motor vehicle accident in Japan.

  5. The government has clawed back more than $2.5 billion that ...

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    Majeed, the 73-year-old Army veteran, also received an SSB payout and similarly argued against his recoupment in the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims nearly 30 years ago. But he ultimately lost .

  6. Brammer v. Derwinski - Wikipedia

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    James W. Brammer appealed a September 13, 1990, Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) decision which denied reopening his claim for service connection for spinal meningitis. BVA also determined that the Veteran was not entitled to service connection for residuals of frozen feet. Mr. Brammer was a combat Veteran of World War II and served in Normandy, Northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland ...

  7. Arellano v. McDonough - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Veterans' Appeals dismissed Arellano's claim for equitable tolling. [5] The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims also dismissed the claim, holding that Andrews, an earlier Federal Circuit decision, had already rejected equitable tolling as applied to 5110. Arellano then appealed to the Federal Circuit, which dismissed his claim ...

  8. Nieves-Rodriguez v. Peake - Wikipedia

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    Nieves-Rodriguez then appealed the decision to the Board of Veterans Appeals. Nieves-Rodriguez obtained private medical opinions from two physicians in support of his claim. One doctor submitted a letter stating that he had treated the Veteran since 1995 and opined that his major depression was secondary to the service connected Guillain ...

  9. Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017

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    Appeals now go directly to the Board of Veterans' Appeals. The most significant change made by the AMA is its requirement that the Board of Veterans Affairs provide denied claimants with identification of favorable findings in its notice of a decision. The requirement is one of six new requirements that greatly enhance the utility of Board notices.