How to Disagree with a Veterans Administration Decision
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If the Veterans Administration issues a decision that you disagree with, do you have any options? Every day, the VA issues thousands of decisions that affect Veteran healthcare services, Veteran compensation, Veteran education and training benefits, and Veteran burial benefits. When they issue these decisions, they are required to include VA Form 4107, “Your Rights to Appeal our Decision”.
If the VA denies a disability claim, your first step would be to appeal the decision. Additionally, if you disagree with the disability percentage rating, or you think there is an error regarding the effective date, or, if you disagree with any other aspect of the decision, you may appeal the decision. The appeal process can take time and involve a lot of paperwork. But in the long run, the time initially spent on the appeal could pay off.
Here are the steps, in order, that make up the appeal process:
Because the VA has to adhere to laws and regulations that spell out exactly what proof is needed to substantiate a claim, the appeal process can be very lengthy, complicated and stressful for Veterans. Therefore, it is very important that the original claim be fully developed, providing all supporting evidence and documents required by the VA. By crossing all of your t’s and dotting all of your i’s, you can increase your chances of success the first time around.
Ted Puntillo is director of Veteran Services for Solano County. Reach him at 784-6590 or TEPuntillo@SolanoCounty.com. The Solano County Veteran Services Office, 675 Texas St. in Fairfield, is open from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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