Supreme Court Delivers Earth-Shaking 7-2 Decision… I Can’t Believe It

The ruling stunned veterans’ advocates.
In a single decision, the Supreme Court quietly narrowed how far federal courts can go to rescue a denied disability claim. Two men, two PTSD battles, and a legal standard once seen as a lifeline now look painfully fragile. For thousands of veterans, the “benefit of the doubt” just be…

For years, many veterans believed that if their evidence was evenly balanced, the system would lean toward them. Bufkin v. Collins exposes how fragile that protection really is. By a 7–2 vote, the Court said federal appeals judges need not reweigh how the VA applied the benefit-of-the-doubt rule, unless the agency’s decision is clearly, unmistakably wrong. In practice, that means the crucial fight shifts even earlier in the process.

Instead of hoping a higher court will revisit close calls, veterans now must build overwhelming, well-documented records from the start: detailed medical opinions, service records, lay statements, and consistent treatment histories. The VA keeps broad power to interpret murky evidence; federal courts mostly police only obvious mistakes. The ruling offers predictability for the system—but for veterans living with invisible wounds and incomplete files, it also delivers a sobering message: the margin for error just got smaller.

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