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Come March 24, veterans can no longer begin filing a disability claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs by writing an informal statement on any piece of paper, even a napkin.
VA claim denials have two main sources: errors on the part of veterans’ benefits claimants and mistakes the VA might make.
Claims can also be filed in person at a VA regional office. After filing, the VA may contact you for additional information or schedule exams. The average processing time is around 141 days.
When filing a fully developed claim, you are waiving the VA’s responsibility to gather evidence on your behalf. The burden of responsibility shifts to you.
Personal Finance VA Benefits Claim: What other benefits can you claim, and how should you file them? You may obtain additional benefits depending on the evolution of your condition.
Should You Hire a Lawyer When Dealing With The VA? Of course that's a personal choice, but before you go and hire a lawyer to help with your VA claim, there are a few things to know.
Can You Sue the VA for Medical Malpractice? The FTCA allows veterans and their families to file a medical malpractice claim against VA doctors and employees if their negligent care caused an injury.
Understanding VA medical malpractice claims The FTCA allows veterans and their families to file a medical malpractice claim against VA doctors and employees if their negligent care caused an injury.