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Why Is Your VA Claim Stuck In the Gathering of Evidence Stage?
The VA has a number of benefits available for veterans. From home loans to disability compensation, you get a varied range of benefits from the VA. However, some veterans don’t understand the disability claim process, which must take place first in order to unlock many of these benefits. Some veterans think that they can just submit the claim and the VA will provide the compensation automatically, but that is not the case.


QuickSubmit is the new trackable evidence submission tool for VA claims
Veterans Should Now Easily Upload, Submit & Track Their VA Claims Evidence Documents Online Quick ClaimsTip: Use VA's QuickSubmit Online Tool to Upload Trackable Evidence and Documents to Your VA Claims Quickly Filing a claim online? QuickSubmit has replaced Direct Upload as the online tool to share documents with VA’s Evidence Intake Center. Veterans, service members, their family members, VA employees, and business partners will have access to the most efficient way to sub


Taylor v. McDonough, No. 2019-2211(July 22, 2021); SUA SPONTE REHEARING EN BANC ; panel opinion of
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit BRUCE R. TAYLOR, Claimant-Appellant v. DENIS MCDONOUGH, SECRETARY OF VETERANS...


VA Math: If the VA increased my disability rating, why didn’t my overall rating change?
Veterans who have multiple disabilities are often confused by how the VA obtains their overall disability rating. While it may seem that a condition with a 60% disability rating and a condition with a 50% rating would make you totally disabled, this is not the case. How VA Math Works The VA recognizes that it’s impossible to be more than 100% disabled, regardless of how many disabilities you have. As such, combining a 60% disability and a 50% disability will not earn you a


When Can I File for VA Disability?
Most veterans are allowed to begin their claim between 180-90 days before separation from military service through the Benefits Delivery...


Insomnia VA Rating and Disability Rating for Sleep Disturbances
The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) is responsible for compensating military veterans who received a disability during their...


VA Rating for Knee Pain: VA Knee Rating Chart and VA Secondary Conditions to Knee Pain
Many veterans who served in the military develop pain in their knees and lower legs due to their time in active service. The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) handles compensation and military disability rating for knee pain. If you developed knee problems due to military service, you may be entitled to financial compensation from VA. Consult a legal representative to determine whether or not you are eligible for VA disability benefits. How Common is Knee Pain in Vete


Mental Health VA Disability C&P Exam Tips
Any veteran seeking service connection for a mental health condition will have to complete a Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam before...


Getting A Proposal to Reduce VA Disability Benefits: Request A Personal Hearing ASAP!
Many veterans with VA disability claims are familiar with the VA’s reevaluation process. Whenever the VA determines that there is a need...
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