I'm posting this question because I honestly don't really know what it means.
I'm still in the MEB process and my appeal is currently at SAFPC and awaiting their decision. 2 weeks ago, my attorney said the SAFPC made somewhat of a decision, in that they (SAFPC) requested the VA to reconsider my back rating, before SAF would make their verdict due to discrepancies between my NARSUM and C&P exam. My attorney said this would buy a bit more time, and that my right to a VAR is being preserved and that request was sent directly to the VA.
In Jan 2018 I received my VA decision and proposed rating, 30% DoD, 60% VA. I went into E-Benefits today and under claim details, the dates have all changed. It reads "Estimated completion Dec 25 2018-1 Mar 2019." and Current Status- Pending decision approval" I really don't know what that means. I'm at 19 yrs of service next week and hoping for all the delays I can.
Can you smart folks share some light on this? I'm assuming those dates don't have anything to do with when the SAFPC comes back with their verdict?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
I'm still in the MEB process and my appeal is currently at SAFPC and awaiting their decision. 2 weeks ago, my attorney said the SAFPC made somewhat of a decision, in that they (SAFPC) requested the VA to reconsider my back rating, before SAF would make their verdict due to discrepancies between my NARSUM and C&P exam. My attorney said this would buy a bit more time, and that my right to a VAR is being preserved and that request was sent directly to the VA.
In Jan 2018 I received my VA decision and proposed rating, 30% DoD, 60% VA. I went into E-Benefits today and under claim details, the dates have all changed. It reads "Estimated completion Dec 25 2018-1 Mar 2019." and Current Status- Pending decision approval" I really don't know what that means. I'm at 19 yrs of service next week and hoping for all the delays I can.
Can you smart folks share some light on this? I'm assuming those dates don't have anything to do with when the SAFPC comes back with their verdict?
Any input is greatly appreciated.