Christine Varad v. Denis McDonough

CourtUnited States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
DecidedMay 15, 2024
Docket21-4616
StatusPublished

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Christine Varad v. Denis McDonough, (Cal. 2024).

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR VETERANS CLAIMS

NO. 21-4616

CHRISTINE VARAD, APPELLANT,

V.

DENIS MCDONOUGH, SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, APPELLEE.

On Appeal from the Board of Veterans' Appeals

(Decided May 15, 2024)

Christine Varad, pro se.

Richard A. Sauber, General Counsel; Mary Ann Flynn, Chief Counsel; Megan C. Kral, Deputy Chief Counsel; and Abhinav Goel, all of Washington, D.C., were on the brief for the appellee.

Kenneth H. Dojaquez, of Topeka, Kansas, for the Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program as amicus curiae.

Before BARTLEY, Chief Judge, and GREENBERG and JAQUITH, Judges.

BARTLEY, Chief Judge: Self-represented appellant Christine Varad, child of deceased veteran William A. Mooney, appeals a December 15, 2020, Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board or BVA) decision that denied her entitlement to dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) benefits, finding that she was not rendered permanently incapable of self-support prior to attaining age 18. 1 Record (R.) at 3-18. Her appeal of that issue to this Court is timely, 2 and we have jurisdiction to review the Board decision. See 38 U.S.C. §§ 7252(a), 7266(a). Ms. Varad first appealed to this Court in 2019, seeking review of a February 2019 Board decision as to the DIC issue. In May 2020, the Court remanded the claim due to Board error. Varad v. Wilkie, No. 19-1376, 2020 WL 2516551 (Vet. App. May 18, 2020) (Varad I). After the Board

1 An adult child of a deceased veteran may be entitled to DIC benefits if she is unmarried and "became permanently incapable of self-support" prior to attaining age 18. 38 U.S.C. § 1314(b). 2 Ms. Varad's January 21, 2021, motion for Board reconsideration was denied on June 30, 2021, see infra at 4, and she subsequently filed her Notice of Appeal (NOA) with this Court on July 13, 2021, within 120 days of the Board Chairman delegate's ruling on her reconsideration motion. Thus, her NOA is timely. See Rosler v. Derwinski, 1 Vet.App. 241, 249 (1991). Case: 21-4616 Page: 2 of 17 Filed: 05/15/2024

issued a second decision on the same issue in December 2020, she again appealed to this Court for review. This time the matter was referred to a three-judge panel to address whether an April 2019 private medical record submitted to this Court during her 2019 appeal, Varad I, was constructively before the Board following the May 2020 Court remand decision. Because we conclude that the favorable April 2019 medical record was constructively before the Board in December 2020, but was not considered, remand is required.

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND A. Background Facts Mr. Mooney served honorably in the U.S. Army from October 1942 to February 1946. R. at 1001. Ms. Varad was born in April 1955, see R. at 820, and she reached age 18 in April 1973. In December 1975, Mr. Mooney died. R. at 811. In September 1971, Ms. Varad, then 16 years old, slipped and fell at work, sustaining a right forearm puncture wound, open fractures of her right radius and ulna, and a right knee contusion; patellar dislocation was suspected. She was admitted to the hospital and underwent procedures to clean the wound and fixate the fractures. She was discharged 12 days later with a right leg cylinder cast. R. at 668. Ms. Varad subsequently developed osteomyelitis (infection of the bone) in the radius, requiring another surgery. Following this surgery, Ms. Varad was treated with "extensive antibiotic treatment to heal the bone and wound[,] which eventually occurred." R. at 700. In September 2015, Ms. Varad filed a claim for DIC as a dependent child of the veteran, R. at 812-16, which was denied by a VA regional office in November 2015, R. at 790-91. In January 2016, Ms. Varad filed a Notice of Disagreement, arguing that the physical disability she incurred when 16 years old prevented her from being gainfully employed. R. at 779-82. Following a July 2016 Statement of the Case, R. at 395-416, she timely perfected an appeal to the Board, R. at 325-26. In February 2019, the Board denied the claim. R. at 87-93. B. Ms. Varad's Prior Appeal In March 2019, Ms. Varad appealed the February 2019 Board denial to this Court and in April 2019, counsel for Ms. Varad filed an appearance. On June 23, 2019, and prior to the Court receiving a later withdrawal of appearance by Ms. Varad's counsel, Ms. Varad submitted a statement to the Court that she was no longer represented by counsel. She also submitted a

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document titled "June 22, 2019, addendum to pro-se brief on appeal filed on March 9, 2019[,] offering new and material evidence on appeal." Varad I, U.S. Vet. App. No. 19-1376 (June 23, 2019) (capitalization altered).3 Attached to that document were three exhibits, including an April 2019 Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance, Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children (EAEDC) Report, completed by Dr. Walter Panis, and Dr. Panis's narrative summary. Id. at Exhibit 1. The narrative summary details a physical examination of Ms. Varad, a description of her workplace injury, and Dr. Panis's opinion regarding Ms. Varad's overall impairment level, including physical impairments affecting her ability to work. Because Ms. Varad's counsel had not yet withdrawn his appearance, her submissions were labeled by the Court as "RECEIVED: Correspondence from appellant." The next day, on June 24, 2019, Ms. Varad's counsel moved to withdraw his appearance, and on June 25, 2019, the Court granted the motion and ordered Ms. Varad to file her informal brief. On January 7, 2020, Ms. Varad filed her opening brief, asserting error in the February 2019 Board decision. On March 10, 2020, the Secretary filed his brief, conceding that the Board provided inadequate reasons or bases for its decision with respect to Ms. Varad's prior work history and whether a prior marriage barred entitlement to DIC. In May 2020, the Court accepted the Secretary's concession of Board error, set aside the February 2019 Board decision, and remanded the claim for readjudication. R. at 76-84. C. Agency Action Following Varad I In August 2020, the Board notified Ms. Varad that her case had returned to the Board for readjudication. R. at 22-23. In this notification letter, the Board informed Ms. Varad that "[c]opies of the Court's [remand] order and other pertinent pleadings and briefs filed with the Court will be associated with [her] . . . claims file for review and consideration" in its readjudication of her claim. R. at 22. In the December 2020 decision on appeal, the Board found no evidence of severe disability, incapacity, or functional impairment stemming from Ms. Varad's workplace injury and subsequent surgeries, and concluded that the preponderance of the evidence was against her claim. R. at 3-19. The Board decision did not mention the April 2019 EAEDC report or Dr. Panis's narrative summary.

3 Docket number 19-1376 does not list a March 9, 2019, informal brief filing.

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In January 2021, Ms. Varad filed with the Board a motion for reconsideration. With her motion, she included the full 11-page April 2019 EAEDC report completed by Dr. Panis and his 2-page narrative summary. Varad v. McDonough, U.S. Vet. App. No. 21-4616 (Varad II) (appellant submissions dated July 19, 2021). She also included a two-page January 2021 statement from Dr. Panis. Id.

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