|
From Chuck Weber, your Veteran Service Officer... |
A Big Change In How Vets Have To File VA Claims |
Starting March 24, 2015 veterans will have to use new standardized forms
to claim compensation for disabilities and other benefits. 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. As of next
week, veterans can only use a specific standardized claim form found
online. The claims process will now begin with a standard
intent to file form,
21-0966, that allows veterans to provide the necessary introductory
information and inform the VA of their intent to file for a selected
general benefit,
according to the DAV. If veterans give the VA a completed
application for their selected general benefit within a year of filing
the 21-0966 form, that application will be considered filed on the date
the VA received the intent to file form. The new emphasis on specific standardized forms also
means medical records such as hospitalization reports and examinations
can no longer serve as the start of informal claims. Veterans seeking to file a claim for disability
compensation related to their military service will now have to fill out
VA Form 21-526EZ. Almost a year after news broke that an alarming
amount of veterans were dying while waiting for the VA to process their
claims amid systemic delays and corruption, the VA hopes this new
paperwork will help overcome the claims backlog that remains. Although it may seem more restrictive to veterans who
want the process to be kept simple, that’s not how the VA sees it. “We
get a reduced frustration level on the part of the veteran because
they’ve told us exactly what it is,” said VA Director of Compensation
Services and Pension Thomas Murphy of the new requirement,
in a report from the KUSA television station in Colorado. “We
get a faster processing time on the part of the VA because I understand
clearly what that veteran wants and take action immediately.” Veterans who have made requests for claims prior to
March 24 will not have to re-file paperwork to meet the new
requirements. |
Source: Task & Purpose,
Corey Adwar, March 19, 2015 |
©1997 - 2015 by USS RICH Association, Inc. - All Rights Reserved