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How can I appeal the decision and How do I start my appeal?

To begin your appeal, write the VA a letter telling the VA you disagree with the VA’s decision.  This letter is called you “Notice of Disagreement.”  If the VA denied more than one claim for a benefit (for example, if you claimed compensation for three disabilities and the VA denied two of them), please tell the VA in your letter which claims you are appealing.  Send your Notice of Disagreement to the address at the top of your VA letter.