Upcoming Indian Country VA claims events in Navajo Nation will take place April 10 in Kayenta, Arizona, May 8 in Tuba City, Arizona, and June 14 in Chinle, Arizona.
2017 has been a year of accomplishments for VA and this is a perfect time to reflect on, acknowledge, and thank all of those who have enabled our many accomplishments for Veterans during this past year.
The latest enhancements to the Decision Ready Claims program will expand the pool of Veterans, surviving spouses and service members eligible to participate in the program.
RAMP will provide expanded opportunities for Veterans to enter the new, more efficient claims review process outlined in the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017, which was signed into law by President Trump on August 23.
This new “paper-extraction” process ensures that when a claim is filed, the Veteran’s electronic record is already available in VA’s computer systems, reducing processing time for benefit claims from Veterans and their survivors.
Over the last four years, Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) employees have worked hard to serve our Veterans, their families and survivors and to move the organization into the digital age.
Our secretary has called upon Veterans service organizations, members of Congress and others to meet with us to figure out how we can deliver you the timely, fair appeals process you deserve.
There is a perception that a lot of the regional offices’ decisions are appealed to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals. This is not accurate. Historically, only 4 percent of all claims the Veterans Benefits Administration decides are appealed to the board.
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Standard forms and online tools make it quick, easy and convenient for you submit the information required to process your claim or appeal.
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