I do have a sidebar type question and it's regarding the Manuge Class Action for the Miscalculation of Benefits. There are a lot of different stories, vague and conflicting over who is actually going to receive any type of money. My question is plain and simple and it will alleviate confusion...
Finally. Mine went Complete status yesterday with the PSC Monthly Amount showing so now it's just wait to receive my Decision Letter with Lump Sum form next week or so. About Jesus time lol.
I emailed VAC asking about when I might see my DDD Lumbar Spine claim go Complete for the Adjudication on the percentage and they said they are finalizing it now in the final stage. So hopefully I will see something in the next week or so.
My Appeal for DDD Lumbar Spine from the time I submitted the request for an Appeal to the date of when VRAB send their Decision, it was a goddman 2 year process. And still waiting for VAC now for their decision. It's like one long wait after another. Out of the whole process, the fastest part...
I hear ya. I've been waiting over a month now (including Christmas Break) since my VRAB Appeal hearing was Favourable. Still waiting on VAC to complete their adjudication on the percentage. Hopefully soon.
Correct me if I'm wrong. So this is the Class Action case where there is a Miscalculation of Disability Benefits and if anyone has received any type of Lump Sum amounts over the past recent years should be eligible for this?
Ack. I wish I was out so I can apply on it. Still have to stay in until I'm 60 in 5 years until I can apply on APSC due to Mortgage, etc not paid off until I'm 60.
I am almost 100% Disability now. Too bad us who are Still Serving can't apply on APSC.
It's not as intimidating as people might think and not bad at all. You meet with your BPA Lawyer about 30 minutes prior to the actual Board Hearing to go over the plan of attack and key points the Lawyer wants to hit home. During the hearing, your lawyer will do the majority of the talking and...
Just some new updated Decision making info from the mouths of VRAB themselves regarding Appeal Decision. During my recent In-Person Appeal Board Hearing conclusion they advised me that they will have a Decision in 6-8 weeks. I just received my VRAB Decision Letter in 2 weeks! That is some good...
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