5 Quick Tips To Improve Your VA Disability Claim


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Are you filing a VA Disability Claim for VA benefits? If so, this quick read is designed to help you navigate the process and be successful in your claims.







8 Quicks Ways To Improve Your VA Disability Claim


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Do you want to know the LATEST and EASISET way that will rapidly improve the success of your VA Disability Claim? Do you want to know the simple and step by step tips that will always make your VA Claim to be successful? D you want to know how you can QUICKLY get the results that you desire immediately you submit your claims? This precise and detailed guide is the only thing you need right now that will make you achieve your benefits. Written by a experienced and certified professional and based on what works all the time, you will be doing yourself a great favor if you click on the BUY NOW button now to get it.




Keep Your VA Claim Moving!


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Currently, about 520,000 veterans are waiting for a disability claim decision from the Department of Veterans Affairs, with about 235,000 veterans waiting 125 days or more. Using the knowledge that I have gained through thirty-one years of processing veteran’s disability claims, I have written a book that will help veterans shepherd their claims through the VA bureaucracy. "Keep Your VA Claim Moving" gives the basic facts about how the VA claims process works as well as insights into how the VA works that I’ve gained from working for the VA for thirty-one years. Having retired in 2014 my information is up to date. Since retiring I have done consulting work with a law firm on VA claims. This will help veterans who are considering filing a claim and also those who have already filed a claim and are wondering what has happened to it. There have been several books published in 2013 and 2014 on the subject of how to file a VA disability claim. This book is written by someone who is not just a consumer of VA benefits but who has actually worked for VA processing claims




VA Disability Claim Approved!


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Although the rules governing VA disability benefits and the VA disability ratings process often seem unfairly stacked against you, the purpose of this book is to educate you on what is needed and how to properly prepare the NEXUS letter of your Veterans benefits claim so you can level the playing field and WIN YOUR VA DISABILITY BENEFITS CLAIM! As you know, in order to be successful with your VA disability benefits claim, you must meet three specific criteria:* You must have a current, chronic disability; AND* the disability must have been caused by, the result of, or aggravated by your military service or a secondary condition that was caused by an existing service connected disability; AND* there must be a NEXUS or link between the first two criteria. This book explains the goals and anatomy of a NEXUS letter, addresses potential concerns that doctors might have in writing the NEXUS letter and demonstrates how to craft a compelling NEXUS letter that the VA can't deny. As an added bonus, this book will also show you how to locate missing records and utilized creative ways to find information in support of an incomplete claim. My name is Rick Blair and I served nearly 27 years in the U.S. Air Force and then another 10 years in my "second career" as a Veterans Service Officer (VSO.) Now for my third and hopefully final "career," I plan on taking it easy and writing books to continue my advocacy for Veterans, because the knowledge I gained during those 10 years as a VSO, I believe, is far too important NOT to continuing sharing with other disabled Veterans.As a VSO, I spent four years advocating for Veterans benefits at the St Petersburg VA Regional Office, another four and a half years working with patients at the James H. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, and then the last year and a half providing community-based advocacy for our Veterans in and around Sumter County Florida. As a result of this experience, I not only became familiar with VA law and the VA disability claims and appeals processes, I learned the procedural matrixes the decision makers (Raters, Decision Review Officers, and Judges) utilize to adjudicated disability claims. As a result of that experience, I discovered that by approaching the Veterans benefits process from the perspective of what could be granted, instead of focusing on what would be denied, I could help Veterans become VICTORS instead of victims. As I assessed the numerous self-help books out there related to VA disability claims and appeals, I found several that do a pretty good job addressing the claims and appeals process and how to submit a claim, but I could not find very much specific information on how to address and develop the NEXUS or link necessary for a VA disability claim. This will be the first book of what I am calling "The Veterans Benefits Series." Subsequent books in this series will address such topics as how to submit a fully developed claim, how to prepare for your Compensation and Pension Examination, additional benefits you didn't know you were entitled to, VA benefits for surviving spouses and children, and more. So whether you are seeking a reconsideration of a recent disability claim or your disability claim is currently in the appeals process, this information is vital to ensuring you have the knowledge necessary to win the veterans benefits you deserve!




Veterans Benefits: a Complete Guide to Your Entitlements


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Welcome to book #2 in this series! In this book we will take your "homework" you completed using Book #1 and put that information to work for you in the form of your VA claim. We wrote this book to help you through the VA disability claim process. There are a lot of moving parts during this process- typically, we think of this timeframe from 3 months before your transition, whether for retirement or end of your service obligation, until about three months after your transition. In this book we will help you avoid the same pitfalls we went through when we navigated this process. You will learn how to prepare and submit your VA disability claim; you will learn how the VA claims process works; you will learn how your claim is decided and what that decision means to you; and finally, exactly how to appeal any claim you feel is not appropriate to your medical condition(s).In Section 1 of this book we will walk you the organizations who help you you're your disability claims process. Both the Veterans Affairs (VA) and Veterans Services Officers (VSO) from various organizations are the experts when putting together your claims, and we will talk about what to expect from them. In Section 2 we will discuss the 8-step VA claims adjudication process and describe each of the steps. We will also talk about how to check on the status of your claim during this process. In Section 3 we explain the VA disability compensation rating tables for you to have a clear understanding of why you have received or will receive your specific rating. In Section 4 we provide you with the current VA rating tables, so you can see what your disability percentage equates to in terms of monthly compensation. In Section 5 we discuss how to challenge your VA disability rating. In the event you receive a disability rating which you do not believe adequately represents your level of disability, you have the option to appeal your claim using a Notice of Disagreement (NOD). We will walk you through that process. In Section 6 we explain how Veterans who have been separated for over one year can prepare for a new claims, and what will be required to submit a Fully Developed Claim. In Section 7 we explain the difference between Concurrent Retirement Disability Payment (CRDP) and Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) benefits- what they mean to you, and how you go about applying for them. In Section 8 we will walk you through how to develop your CRSC Packet. We will walk you through the construction of a CRSC application with specific instructions, to ensure you have the greatest chance for getting the CRSC benefit you've earned. In Section 9 we provide you with a listing of legal professionals, broken down by State or Territory, who are ready to help you appeal any claim you believe is not appropriate for your disability. We have a proven method to help you maximize your claim. We also have proven methods to increase your chances of getting a favorable appeal. Like we say in the book, if we can help you increase your VA rating by 10%, this book will pay for itself several times over, every month, for the rest of your life!!!Don't tackle this beast yourself. Order Book #2 now and let's help you get the VA rating your deserve!




Veterans Benefits: a Complete Guide to Your Entitlements


Book Description

Welcome to book #2 in this series! In this book we will take your "homework" you completed using Book #1 and put that information to work for you in the form of your VA claim. We wrote this book to help you through the VA disability claim process. There are a lot of moving parts during this process- typically, we think of this timeframe from three months before your transition, whether for retirement or end of your service obligation, until about three months after your transition. In this book we will help you avoid the same pitfalls we went through when we navigated this process. You will learn how to prepare and submit your VA disability claim; you will learn how the VA claims process works; you will learn how your claim is decided and what that decision means to you; and finally, exactly how to appeal any claim you feel is not appropriate to your medical condition(s).In Section 1 of this book we will walk you the organizations who help you you're your disability claims process. Both the Veterans Affairs (VA) and Veterans Services Officers (VSO) from various organizations are the experts when putting together your claims, and we will talk about what to expect from them. In Section 2 we will discuss the 8-step VA claims adjudication process and describe each of the steps. We will also talk about how to check on the status of your claim during this process. In Section 3 we explain the VA disability compensation rating tables for you to have a clear understanding of why you have received or will receive your specific rating. In Section 4 we provide you with the current VA rating tables, so you can see what your disability percentage equates to in terms of monthly compensation. In Section 5 we discuss how to challenge your VA disability rating. In the event you receive a disability rating which you do not believe adequately represents your level of disability, you have the option to appeal your claim using a Notice of Disagreement (NOD). We will walk you through that process. In Section 6 we explain how Veterans who have been separated for over one year can prepare for a new claims, and what will be required to submit a Fully Developed Claim. In Section 7 we explain the difference between Concurrent Retirement Disability Payment (CRDP) and Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) benefits- what they mean to you, and how you go about applying for them. In Section 8 we will walk you through how to develop your CRSC Packet. We will walk you through the construction of a CRSC application with specific instructions, to ensure you have the greatest chance for getting the CRSC benefit you've earned. In Section 9 we provide you with a listing of legal professionals, broken down by State or Territory, who are ready to help you appeal any claim you believe is not appropriate for your disability. ​We have a proven method to help you maximize your claim. We also have proven methods to increase your chances of getting a favorable appeal. Like we say in the book, if we can help you increase your VA rating by 10%, this book will pay for itself several times over, every month, for the rest of your life!!!Don't tackle this beast yourself. Order Book #2 now and let's help you get the VA rating your deserve!




Veterans' Disability Benefits: Opportunities Remain for Improving Accountability for and Access to Benefits Delivery at Discharge Program


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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Through the Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) program, the VA collaborates with DoD to streamline access to vets' disability benefits by allowing some servicemembers to file a claim and undergo a single exam process prior to discharge. BDD is designed for servicemembers with conditions that, while disabling, do not generally prevent them from performing their military duties. This program can shorten the time it takes for vets to receive benefits by several months. This statement identifies ways VA and DoD could improve these programs for transitioning servicemembers. It examined: (1) VA efforts to manage the BDD program; and (2) how VA and DoD are addressing challenges servicemembers face in accessing the BDD program. Illus.




The Veteran's Survival Guide


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"Claim denied!" All too often millions of veterans have received this response to their legitimate claims for federal benefits. In most cases, writes veterans' advocate John D. Roche, the claimant didn't understand the procedures needed to meet the myriad requirements of the Department of Veterans Affairs. With the appeals process requiring years to resolve disputes, deserving veterans and their dependents are left confused and frustrated by the agency and a system that was created to serve them. The answer is to submit a well-grounded claim initially, which The Veteran's Survival Guide, now in a revised, second edition, analyzes in detail. This unique book, written in an accessible self-help style, will be required reading for any veteran or veteran's dependent who wishes to obtain his or her well-earned benefits and for those officials of veterans' service organizations who assist veterans with their claims.




Make the Department of Veterans Affairs Work for You


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The author draws from the laws and codes that govern the VA and provides context from his direct experience to illustrate how those rules are applied. The reader will learn when to make claims, what to claim, how to claim, and a host of other common sense VA procedures. When finished, the veteran will have all the knowledge to make the VA function the way it was designed.