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Veterans Affairs (VA) Compensation
What Makes Your Client Eligible
In general, your client may be
eligible for VA Compensation if he/she:
- Is a veteran of the U.S. military
- Was discharged
under honorable conditions
- Has a service-connected
disability
Your client who is a veteran may also be eligible for additional
amounts if:
- The disability is severe, or there is
loss of limb or use of an organ
- The veteran has a spouse, child(ren), or
dependent parent(s)
- The veteran’s
spouse is seriously disabled
Application Process
Renewal Process
Appeals
Process
Application Process
To apply for VA Compensation, your client must
complete VA Form 21-526, Application for Disability
Compensation or Pension Benefits.
Your client
can obtain a VA Form 21-526 by visiting,
calling or writing to any VA regional office.
The form is also available on the Internet
at http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp.
To locate a local VA
regional office, visit www.va.gov/sta/guide/home.asp.
Renewal Process
VA will periodically review your client’s case to see whether
or not he/she is still disabled. The frequency of the reviews depends
on whether or not your client’s disability is permanent or non-permanent
as determined by the VA Rating Specialist who reviews his/her initial
application. If your client’s disability is determined to be
permanent, an examination will not be scheduled. If your client’s
disability is determined to be non-permanent, examinations will be
occasionally scheduled in the future. Your client does not need to
bring any documentation to the examination. It is very important that
your client keeps the scheduled examination appointment.
Appeals
Process
If your client is a veteran,
he/she has the right to appeal decisions made
by a VA regional office.
Your client has one year from the date of the
notification of a decision to file an appeal.
The first step
in the appeals process is for your client to
file a written statement (known as the Notice
of Disagreement
) with the veteran’s regional office that
made the decision.
If your client needs to appeal
a decision, please refer him/her to the “Understanding
the Appeal Process” pamphlet at www.va.gov/vbs/bva/pamphlet.htm.
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