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Unfortunately, there is a stigma around the term “disability.”A better way to look at a VA disability claim is to say, “I have a medical condition that occurred during, or was caused by, my military service.”Likewise, you can think about “disability compensation” as an insurance ...
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The VA says to use the VA-21-526 form “when you want to apply for VA disability compensation (pay) and related benefits.”What does the VA do after it receives my claim?The VA will send a confirmation letter to the veteran outlining what was received. The VA will ask about past ...
However, this time frame does not hold across every VA disability claim or appeal type. If you have been denied and need to appeal your VA disability benefits claim don’t wait, call us today at (304) 845-9750 to schedule your free consultation. We are here to help. Need help? Get ...
One of the most critical pieces of evidence your VA disability claim or appeal can include is a nexus letter. A nexus letter is the opinion of a medical professional that links your current condition to your active service, having assessed your condition and your relevant military and medical ...
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Here is a page from the VA: “How To File A VA Disability Claim | Veterans Affairs.” Do you need to contact the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) to let them know you’ll be submitting more evidence for an ongoing claim and you’d like them to wait for that evidence? You could...
NOTE:Regardless of what I suggest here, you the veteran, or the dependent of a veteran, have three options for filing a claim. (A dependent would be a surviving spouse, child or parent of a veteran who had a service-connected death.) ...
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