“ “ We are dealing with veterans, not We are dealing with veterans, not procedures -- with their problems, not ours.” procedures -- with their problems, not ours.” Omar Omar Bradley, 1947 Bradley, 1947 Administrator Administrator U.S. Veterans Administration U.S. Veterans Administration
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“We are dealing with veterans, not procedures -- with their problems, not ours.” Omar Bradley, 1947 Administrator U.S. Veterans Administration. VA BENEFITS & THE APPEALS PROCESS. Kenneth A. Walsh Deputy Assistant General Counsel VA Office of the General Counsel - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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““We are dealing with veterans, not We are dealing with veterans, not procedures -- with their problems, not ours.” procedures -- with their problems, not ours.”
U.S. Veterans Administration U.S. Veterans Administration
VA BENEFITS VA BENEFITS & &
THE APPEALS PROCESSTHE APPEALS PROCESS
Kenneth A. WalshKenneth A. WalshDeputy Assistant General CounselDeputy Assistant General CounselVA Office of the General CounselVA Office of the General CounselVeterans Court Litigation GroupVeterans Court Litigation Group
Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA)•De Novo Review of Evidence•Secretary’s Final Adjudicator•Independent of VBA
Pre-1988
RO Decision
• 1 yr from date of RO decision to file NOD• VA issues SOC explaining basis of decision• 60 days from SOC to file “substantive appeal”
(or remainder of 1 yr from date of decision)
BVA Decision
• 120 days to appeal to CAVC• Motion for BVA recon (no time limit)• Motion to vacate (no time limit)
VETERANS COURTVETERANS COURT
• Article I Court Article I Court – 9 Judges, 13-15 Year Terms – Appointed by President, confirmed by Senate
• Appellate, not trial court Appellate, not trial court • 25 vols, 25 vols, Veterans Appeals ReporterVeterans Appeals Reporter• Exclusive jurisdiction over BVA decisions Exclusive jurisdiction over BVA decisions • In FY13, more than 3,500 docketed appealsIn FY13, more than 3,500 docketed appeals• 38% pro se when NOA filed38% pro se when NOA filed
SOURCES OF VETERANS LAWSOURCES OF VETERANS LAW• Statutes – Title 38, U.S. Code Statutes – Title 38, U.S. Code • Regulations - Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations Regulations - Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations • VA General Counsel Opinions VA General Counsel Opinions • VBA VBA Adjudication Manual Adjudication Manual – M21-1? Maybe – M21-1? Maybe • Board of Veterans’ Appeals Decisions? No! Board of Veterans’ Appeals Decisions? No! • Judicial Interpretations – Judicial Interpretations –
– U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. – U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
• Other Judicial Interpretations? Unlikely Other Judicial Interpretations? Unlikely • Veterans Court’s Veterans Court’s Rules of Practice & ProcedureRules of Practice & Procedure
THEMES IN VETERANS LAWTHEMES IN VETERANS LAW• Relationship Between VA and Veteran Relationship Between VA and Veteran
– Within Agency Adjudication, Paternalism • Non-Adversarial, informal process• Ties go to the “runner” (i.e., the Veteran) • Duty to Notify and Assist in Developing Evidence • Liberal Pleading Requirement
– Judicial Review, Adversarial • Elements of a Claim Elements of a Claim
– Veteran Status – Existence of a disability – Nexus between disability and service – Degree of disability (VASRD) – Effective date of compensation