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Denver Processing Times for Hearings before the BVAVA Reports long delays for hearings before the Board of Veterans Appeals.
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Inexcusable VA Delay Results In Orders From Appeals CourtInexcusable delay from the Department of Veterans Affairs on veterans disability cases results in 2 recent orders from the Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims
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NEW VA CLAIM FORM AIMS TO BRING EASE AND SPEED TO PROCESSWill streamlined requirements for filing claims result in improvement of a confusing process?
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SENIOR-CITIZEN VETERANS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYABILITYRegardless of your age, or whether you are retired, you should apply for unemployability if your service-connected disability prevents you from working
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VA Decides It Will Not Process Claims Or Appeals Filed Without the Submission of Its Standardized FormsIn a rule published last week in the Federal Register, VA has decided it will not process a claim or an appeal without the submission of a standardized form
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Are yoga and other mind-body centering practices now offered by VA worth trying?To combat PTSD and other service-connected disabilities, many VA Medical Centers are now offering veterans mind-body centering courses such as yoga
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Veterans Choice Healthcare CardVeterans that live more than 40 miles from the VA or are unable to obtain a medical appointment with VA within 30 days may go to an outside doctor.
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Understanding the VA's New Evidence Intake System: A New Way to Submit Evidence Related to Disability ClaimsWhat You Need to Know About the VA's Implementation of the "Evidence Intake Center"
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Is the effective date for your VA disability rating correct?Under CFR §3.400 (b) (2) (i), the proper effective date for a retroactive award
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VA Inspector General report on Provisional VA Ratings: Ineffective SystemThe VA Inspector General (VAIG) has concluded that the Obama Administration's special program to reduce the backlog is inaccurate and ineffective.
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Earlier Effective Date Based on Military RecordsEarlier Effective Date Under 38 C.F.R. § 3.156(c)
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Program to return missing remains of veterans to families.There are nearly 47,000 unclaimed remains of veterans in the United States waiting for proper burial. Missing in America Project helps return them.