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What is a BVA Remand Decision? What do I do if I get a remand letter from the VA?

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BVA Process 0:31
Three Possible Decisions by the BVA 1:25
The BVA Could Ask for Additional Development 2:36
BVA Remand Decision is Not a Final Decision That Can Be Appealed 3:47
Contact Information 5:07

Veteran’s disability benefits lawyer Lori Underwood takes a look at Remand Decisions that come from the Board of Veterans Appeals or BVA.

The BVA considers all the evidence in order to determine whether the Veterans' Administration fulfilled their duty to assist you in processing your claims for either service connection or an increased rating. In addition to either granting or denying claims the BVA can “remand” your claim back to the regional office for further development.

Once your VA Disability claim is remanded, it goes to the BVA and is no longer at the regional office. You send things directly to them. They will review your whole claim over again.

One of the things they are looking for it to see if the VA really did all of the work they were required to do to make the right decision. Did they fulfill their “Duty to assist”

Grant, deny, or remand back to the regional office fore additional development.

Why was my VA Disability case remanded?
* They should spell out reasons why in the letter.
* They will say what development they are looking for to make a decision
* Read it all so you can fully understand what to do next.

Common reasons the VA will remand a case:
* additional C&P exam
* Need more medical records from VA or private doctors
* Need work records
* Need social security records

Don’t wait for the regional office. If you can get any of those needs together, do it. Once the RO thinks they’ve done what all they can, then it will be sent back in.

Once you get your final answer, it will either be yes, your benefits are granted, or no, at which time you can start an appeal.

A second remand is rare.

Appeals go to a higher court, so denial isn’t always the end.

If you are unable to work due to your serviceconnected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Contact us to see if you are eligible. Give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.

We have helped thousands of veterans all over the United States and we only charge a fee if we win your case.

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