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What are my rights to appeal a VA decision?

After a decision has been reached on your  VA claim, If the VA was not able to grant some or all of the VA benefits you asked for and you do not agree with the VA decision, you may:

* Appeal to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (the Board) by telling the VA you disagree with the VA’s decision
* Give the VA evidence the VA does not already have that may lead the VA to change its decision.