Title 38 › Part IV— GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › Chapter 51— CLAIMS, EFFECTIVE DATES, AND PAYMENTS › Subchapter I— CLAIMS › § 5104C
If the VA office that decided your claim issues a decision, you have one year from that decision to choose one of three steps: ask for a higher-level review, file a supplemental claim, or file a notice of disagreement. Once you pick one of those for the same claim or the same issue, you cannot pick a different one for that claim or issue until the first is decided or you withdraw it. You may take those steps one after another (for example, after one is decided you can file another), and you may use different steps for different claims or different issues. The Secretary may make rules to let people withdraw one step and instead take a different one before it is decided. If more than one year has passed since the VA office decision, you can still file a supplemental claim.
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38 U.S.C. § 5104C
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 5, 2026
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