SSgt Andrew Romba6416368<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had applied for disability due to an injury to my knee while I was active duty. This injury is in my medical records. I had been fighting this for approximately 6 years. On one of the Notice Of Disagreements I was awaiting the decision letter to show up. I called the evidence intake center to find out the had sent it out already, which I never received, but was told my 90 days to reply was past and the claim was closed. No I can not reopen the claim because of no new evidence! My question is how can they send paperwork through regular mail that has a time limit on it for me to reply? Should this not be sent by registered mail? Because of this I was never notified because I never got the decision letter. Either by the Postal Service error or by the evidence intake center. How do I even know that they sent the decision letter out? During that time they were extremely busy and under manned. When all said and done this error has caused me much grief!!How can the VA send paperwork through regular mail that has a time limit on it for me to reply? Should this not be sent by registered mail?2020-10-19T07:17:19-04:00SSgt Andrew Romba6416368<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had applied for disability due to an injury to my knee while I was active duty. This injury is in my medical records. I had been fighting this for approximately 6 years. On one of the Notice Of Disagreements I was awaiting the decision letter to show up. I called the evidence intake center to find out the had sent it out already, which I never received, but was told my 90 days to reply was past and the claim was closed. No I can not reopen the claim because of no new evidence! My question is how can they send paperwork through regular mail that has a time limit on it for me to reply? Should this not be sent by registered mail? Because of this I was never notified because I never got the decision letter. Either by the Postal Service error or by the evidence intake center. How do I even know that they sent the decision letter out? During that time they were extremely busy and under manned. When all said and done this error has caused me much grief!!How can the VA send paperwork through regular mail that has a time limit on it for me to reply? Should this not be sent by registered mail?2020-10-19T07:17:19-04:002020-10-19T07:17:19-04:00SSgt Christophe Murphy6416569<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would recommend using a third party resource to help you battle through this process. Whether you use a more traditional Veteran Service Officer (VSO) or use a rep from another NPO like Wounded Warrior Project or somewhere else you will need a hand with this. I would also recommend you setting up your ebenefits account that you can access your information. This will also allow you to access your claim and see what was decided and why. <br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage">https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Oct 19 at 2020 8:13 AM2020-10-19T08:13:04-04:002020-10-19T08:13:04-04:002020-10-19T07:17:19-04:00