This is a huge problem. I will give some thoughts, most of this is just my opinion.
As far as vets orgs, I don't know if they will take on this role. On the one hand, the more they accomplish, the more they can go after funding based on the role. Depending on the number of cases, they may or may not be resourced to undertake this role. If anyone calls a VSO, and gets an answer, please let us know what they say. A whole other question is whether they are a good choice to use. In some cases, it will be a very straight-forward case and they may offer good assistance. What concerns me is if the case is either complicated, or if the PDBR decides incorrectly. VSOs may be very competent, but they are not attorneys, and perhaps will not make sure that the issues raised at the PDBR are complete and therefore make for a stronger chance in court, if that route is necessary. What is tough is that the only way you will know is after the PDBR rules on a case; that is, if you win, no additional help was necessary...but if you lose, it may have made a difference.
I have tried to recieve help from DAV state Service Officer. Unfortunatly I had more information regarding the matter than he. He tried to explain to me that it was not retroactive pay after he did some research on the matter. He also said he would contact the D.C. office to see if they would represent me (Item 7.a. DD 294). I called him back and he said that it was a no go. I don't want to put down the D.A.V. at all, but in this matter at question I believe we will recieve no help from them as they just are not informed. I wish all the luck to everyone who applies. The 294 isn't that hard to fill out, and since no physical representation is allowed trying to fill it out yourself might be our only option, but hey an attorney would be an extremley valuble asset.
Mike