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Q881: Reapplied for your hearing problem over a year ago no reply. Where can I get help?
A1: I believe you mean that you reopened your claim for a hearing problem over a year ago and haven't heard anything. If you filed previously and were denied, then the VA requires that you have "new and relevant" evidence before the VA will reconsider the claim again. If that's the case, then you would have gotten what's called an "AMA Letter" telling you that you previously applied. Sometimes those letters don't make it to you. If you will seek counsel with an accredited VSO, then they will be able to help you and tell you what happened to your claim and how to get it going again. (DS) 6/26/23
A2: You need to go see your local DAV rep fast before they lose your information or close your file. (GV) 6/26/23