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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CLOSED CLAIM AND A DENIED CLAIM?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CLOSED CLAIM AND A DENIED CLAIM?

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Closed Claims If the information collected in a claim does not meet minimal eligibility requirements, or the applicant has not provided all of the requested information, then the Board Administrator will send a notice, giving the applicant thirty (30) days to provide this information, or the claim will be closed. If the claim is CLOSED, it can be re-opened by the Board Administrator if or when all information supporting minimal eligibility has been received. Denied Claims Only the Board may decide to award or deny claims. When a claim is DENIED, this is entirely a Board decision at a formal Board Meeting. Board decisions can only be appealed through the Legal Appeal process.

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