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The Board denied the appellant's claim for additional attorney fees based on past-due benefits awarded in a January 2021 rating decision and determined in a July 2021 fee decision, as the amount of past-due benefits was properly calculated.

The deciding factor: The effective date assigned for special monthly compensation (SMC) was May 2, 2018, which is when the attorney fees were calculated. The appellant's disagreement with this effective date did not affect the calculation of attorney fees as they are based on past-due benefits awarded.

Claimed conditions
adenocarcinoma of the lung, upper lobe of left bronchus
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
September 17, 2024
Citation
A24057284

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