II.iii.1.C.2.d. Notification Requirements for an Incomplete Application Based on Experiencing MST | | An allegation of experiencing MST during service without an associated claim for SC for a specific disability resulting from the trauma experience is not a substantially complete claim. Use the table below to determine what action(s) to take when MST is identified without a disability that resulted from the trauma experience. | If ... | Then ... |
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| MST is the only issue identified with no resulting disability specified | follow the procedures in M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.C.2.b. However, do not contact the Veteran by telephone. In the notification letter, also- inform the Veteran that MST in and of itself is not a disability
- ask the Veteran to identify the disability(ies) that resulted from experiencing MST during service, and
- include the language from M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 1.B.2.e.
Important: Do not- contact the Veteran by telephone to clarify the disability(ies) that resulted from experiencing MST (in compliance with trauma informed practices)
- process the claim as a denial, or
- establish EP control for the incomplete claim unless there are other complete claims also submitted.
| - an allegation of MST is identified with no resulting disability specified, and
- a disability(ies) is claimed on or with the prescribed form
| - add the MST special issue to a claimed disability to allow the claim to be routed for review by an MST claims processor, and
- do not
- list MST as a contention, or
- take the actions in M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.C.2.b.
Example: The Veteran submitted a VA Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits, claiming SC for left knee injury and also listed MST with no resulting disability. Result:- Add left knee injury as a contention
- affix the MST special issue to the left knee contention, and
- do not
- enter MST as a contention, or
- take the actions in M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.C.2.b.
Note: For the purpose of routing the claim for review by an MST claims processor in accordance with the procedures in this table, affix the MST special issue to only one contention when multiple disabilities are claimed. | Note: When a claim is routed to an MST claims processor for review, as described in the table above, the MST claims processor will- review the claim and all associated evidence to determine which of the specifically claimed disabilities are potentially related to the experience of MST
- develop the claim accordingly, following standard personal trauma development procedures, and
- adjust assignment of the MST special issue indicator to the appropriate contention(s), as necessary.
If, at any time during the claims process, it is determined that the Veteran did not intend to claim any of the specifically identified disabilities as related to MST, then the MST claims processor will follow the instructions in the table above to notify the Veteran of the incomplete application and ask for the specific disability(ies) that resulted from MST. References: For more information on- claims for disability arising from MST, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 1.B and E
- assigning claim attributes to claims based on personal trauma, see M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iv, 1.B.1.c, and
- processing additional correspondence received with a prescribed form, see M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.A.2.c.
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