Veterans that appeal their claims tend to win. Of the almost 1 million claims pending before the VA, 300,000 to 400,000 are denied every year. But most of the veterans and families that have claims denied do not appeal. In fact, of the claims denied by the VA Regional Office, only 40,000 appeal to the Board of Veterans' Appeals. Veterans that appeal win their claims at an extremely high rate. Further, BVA statistics show that veterans with lawyers win at a much higher rate than those without.
See below for answers to other frequently asked questions.
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What is Enhanced or Special Monthly Pension?
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Can a veteran receive additional payments for serious disabilities?
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I need a copy of my DD-214. How do I go about getting that?
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Can a veteran receive financial assistance from VA to purchase an automobile?
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VA Disability Benefits Questionnaires (Compensation and Pension Examinations)
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How can I view the current VA Workload Report?
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Why is my VA claim delayed so long?
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Do You Need 70% Rating for VA Unemployability (TDIU)
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How do I find a VA form?
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How does an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims work?
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What is the Board of Veterans Appeals?
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What is the deadline to appeal an adverse Board of Veterans' Appeals decision to court?