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Dismissed

The Board dismissed the issue of eligibility for benefits under the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) because the appellant lacked standing to pursue the appeal and there were no accrued benefits due at the time of the Veteran's death.

The deciding factor: The appellant was not the Primary Family Caregiver applicant who filed the joint application for PCAFC benefits, and there were no unpaid VA benefits pertaining to PCAFC due to the Veteran at the time of his death.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Not specified
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 20, 2024
Citation
A24058903

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A dismissal means the Board did not decide the issue on its merits — usually because it was withdrawn or had become moot. It says more about procedure than about whether a claim like this can win.

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