Episode 60: Do You Really Need That Board Hearing?
Join the CCK team as they discuss the backlog of hearings at the Board of Veterans Appeals on this episode of Veterans Legal Lowdown. They will review what a Board hearing entails and explain the types of hearings to which veterans have access, as well as review the pros and cons of requesting a hearing. The CCK team will also take a closer look at the reason for the backlog, comparing the number of pending cases in the Legacy system and the AMA system and the number of decisions issued. In addition, we will offer our advice to veterans with pending hearings or those considering withdrawing their hearing. Join us to hear all this and more!
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