How to Get Years of Back Pay from the VA!

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Learn how to potentially receive years of back pay from the VA by filing a CUE motion for clear unmistakable error. Discover the power of correcting VA mistakes and securing earlier effective dates. Don't miss out on this valuable information - subscribe for more tips on maximizing your VA benefits!

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The VA needs to pay from the date a veteran is discharged, and put an end to game playing with people's disabilities.

aebemacgill
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I got tickled when you mentioned a few times how the VA may make a mistake. They don't make a mistake; they intentionally deny past monies they owe, hoping they will be forgotten. They are not stupid or ignorant; they just hope for a bonus for denying, etc. I won a final appeal in 2020 but was only paid a back pay for one year. I appealed as it was filed in 2007. It's been in the Washington DC court for four years now on my appeal. My attorney keeps me informed it still sits in Washington. They possibly want to hope I die before it's finalized. I'm a Combat Vietnam Vet, and I'm 72 years old now. My health is only fair or less so, but I may live on for another 10-plus years. They will cheat, steal, and deny intentionally (in my humble opinion). Vets...fight on!

indymac
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It took me 30 plus years to get my Records to be able to File a C.U.E. Thank God Finally!!!

sargentking
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I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever, hoping to retire next year.. Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life

arktom
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4pm CST. I received a letter stating errors were made and I will receive "back pay".😮

naomireynolds
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good video, def going to refile a claim...years ago i filed a claim, i explained how i had diabetes and now peripheral neuropathy....i have 20% on a knee, and i stated to va that since i could hardly walk after they operated on me, ( docs at va actually told me that i was on the verge of being diabetic due to weight gain) i gained weight, became diabetic, and then had peripheral neuropathy...claim was denied and was told that diabetes was not service connected.

sinkingdragon
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This is EXACTLY what I’ve been looking for since 2009! I’m crying tears of joy to FINALLY know there’s something I can do, and now what to do!

casuallevelexpert
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I am waiting on a CUE decision I filed back in November 2023. There's no form for it so I filed it as a Supplemental claim. The adjudicator didn't follow the law and missed critical diagnosis in my service records. On my initial claim was granted 0% service connection on two non compensable service connections, which should have given me atleast 10% per the law on Multiple noncompensable service-connections. I was never paid anything for 26 years until I was actually rated in 2022 to 40% for my back problems.

majesticc
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H.R. 6023 Veterans Restitution and Justice Act - Can we file suit to push through? It's being reviewed by "CBO" for payment.
Thank you 😊

naomireynolds
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My recent C&P examiner stated to me after reading all my past PTSD Claims, what was wrong/missed in my past claims by the VA. My first PTSD claim was in 2014, but only in 2024 did I finally receive a 70% rating for PTSD. I will be submitting a CUE to get that 10 years.

pjromero
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I was diagnosed with PTSD. BUT was rated at zero percent. I'm a Vietnam combat veteran. 12B, CIB, AIR MEDAL, etc. CUE?

shaheedabdulazeez
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Very interesting, I wish I knew this years ago. When I went to C&P years ago . One of the thing I put in for was A.O. as when my son was born, he had a birth defect. After the surgery, Dr. did testing on the tissue`s and found Same Chemical`s in his tissue`s as are in A.O. When VA did the test and I got the letter back with my rating on it they denied everything but Hearing. I went to an Real Medal Health Doc and sent in an Appeal and got paid for PTSD . Had heart attack last and went to local hospital and while there, they did CT Scan and found out I also had an AAA so big it could burst at anytime and sent me to Mejer Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mi. where the SPECIA:IST were For emergcy operation. After that was done, I seen the Dr. that was going to do the operation on the AAA. He told me how big it was and I ask him how long does it take to get that big because I had a CT Scan done at VA when I had my C&P. and they didn`t find anything . DR stated bullshit, that takes at least 20-30 years but more 40 -50 years, because it dosen`t grow very fast .

robertburbach
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I filed for headaches/migraines in mid 90s. Now those are presumptive based on my DS deployment and now rated at 50%. I am about to do a CUE as they denied that original claim so I never knew I could fight that. I wanted to wait until I got the new SC for it. My VSO says I have a good chance of getting back pay for that…. Thoughts?

ymwbmke
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In 1983, I was initially denied disability compensation for a scar on my forehead, so I gave up. In 2016, I filed a claim for my left knee, which had worsened during my service. Although the claim for my knee was denied, I was unexpectedly awarded 30% disability compensation for the scar on my forehead. Shouldn't the VA have to back pay me from the time I initially filed in 1983?

anthonygrant
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Thank you Davidson Law for putting in all your hard work fighting for all our Veterans🪖 your videos are Always informative and much needed💯

Sherrylee
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I filed for Tinea Vericolor when I got out in 1997 and then again in 2007, turned down both times VA said “not service connected. Filled for it again in 2023 because I found a medical document showing I got it stationed in the Pacific and it got approved at 30%.
My VSO said they won’t and don’t back pay. I filed a HLR to a judge anyway.. still waiting a decision (was told it could take 7 years.
Is that like filing a C.U.E. (I guess that’s the spelling)?

iokona
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I have a CUE that I will file for, on 04/15/2005 I had a heart attack CHF and it is in my va medical records but when I awarded my disability benefits the date was when I put in for help with income aid I had a stress test 2007 that was used for the affected date 2 years later and only 30% not the 100% like it is in the Agent Orange guide let me know what I should do please

tla
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So im a little curious im a MST survivor rated 100 percent P and T, so the question is is it true that my back pay supposed to go all the way back to when I got out the military rather than when I filled my claim ? Thank you for your assistance with this matter.

joseromero
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Entitlement arose at original claim date yet Va denied you. Go back and do a CUE claim. Yes!!!!

icyblue
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A buddy of mine has been out for 20 years and tried claiming ptsd ever since he got out. He called the va recently asking about it and they said, “oh yea says here you’re 70%” and then started paying him. Shouldn’t he be entitled to the past 20 years backpay? Where has that money been going all those years if it wasn’t his bank account

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