What days do VA claims get approved?

As of June 2021, the average time it takes for the VA to issue a decision on VA benefits is 134.4 days. If your application is denied and you want to complete the appeals process, it will take approximately 125 days for a Supplemental Claim or Higher-Level Review and more than one year for a Board Hearing.
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What days does the VA process claims?

The VA publishes its claims processing timelines, and in general, you can expect to receive a VA rating decision within 90 to 120 calendar days (3-4 months) from beginning to end. However, VA disability claim decision timelines can vary drastically—from just a few days to two years or more.
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How do I know if my VA claim will be approved?

After you've signed in, find the list of Disability links on the VA.gov home page. Click Check your claim or appeal status. You can review the date each one was last updated, the current status, and the date you submitted it. Click the View details button to see more details.
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How long after C&P exam will I get a decision 2022?

What is the Timeline From C&P Exam to Decision 2022? In 2022, you can expect to receive a VA rating decision within 4 to 6 weeks after your last C&P exam. If it's been longer than 6 weeks, pick up the phone, call the VA hotline, and ask to speak to a VA representative at 1-800-827-1000.
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Do VA raters work weekends?

Generally no. Unless the local office is getting backed up, and they are ordered for mandatory overtime or weekends, then the offices are closed for the weekend. They are run like pretty much any government office, being a Monday through Friday service.
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VA Claim Process: How Long Does it Take?



How long does it take a VA rater to make a decision?

The VA estimates that it takes them 94 days to review a VA disability application. However, many cases take much longer than that. Here are some factors that can shorten or extend the time it takes to reach a decision: Type of claim filed.
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How far back will the VA pay back pay?

The VA typically only pays disability compensation going back to the date of discharge to veterans who apply for their VA disability benefits within one year of being discharged. All of this underscores the need to submit your VA disability benefits claim as soon as possible.
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What should you not say at C&P exam?

Don't Lie or Stretch the Truth. This is a big one. Don't ever lie or stretch the truth when it comes to your VA disability claim. At your C&P exam, you should think, look, act, and speak as you would on a normal day.
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Can the VA make a decision without a C&P exam?

No, you do not do a C&P exam in order to file your VA disability claim application. However, the VA may require you to submit to a C&P exam as part of the VA's evaluating of your claim and reaching a decision. A C&P exam is an optional step in the veteran's disability claim process at the option of the VA.
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What is a favorable C&P exam?

You could get a favorable decision under these conditions: The C&P exam went well, meaning you completed all questions, and the exam report was declared veteran-friendly. The attending physician reviewed all medical records and stated as such in their exam report.
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Why do most VA claims get denied?

The VA requires significant evidence to grant disability benefits. This includes an official diagnosis, extensive medical records, and any other information and documentation relevant to your claim. If you or your doctor do not provide enough evidence to support your claim, you will likely be denied.
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What are the easiest VA claims to get approved?

The Top 5 Easiest Things to Claim for VA Disability
  • Mental Health Conditions. Mental health conditions like PTSD, anxiety, depression, and somatic disorder are considered high-value claims. ...
  • Scars. ...
  • Musculoskeletal Conditions. ...
  • Presumptive Disorders. ...
  • Tinnitus.
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Are most VA claims denied?

The Veteran Affairs website reports that 75 percent of all initial applications for VA benefits are denied. These applications are often denied because they have incomplete information or lack necessary documentation. Other reasons for denial include: Not enough evidence to support your disability.
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Whats the fastest VA claim?

The Decision Ready Claim (DRC) Program is the fastest way to get your VA claim processed. When you work with an accredited Veterans Service Organization (VSO) and follow these four simple steps, you can receive a claim decision from VA in 30 days or less.
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How long does a VA claim stay in pending decision approval?

STEP #6: Pending Decision Approval Phase (Pending Decision Approval) In Step 6, the RVSR's decision recommendation documents are reviewed, and a final award approval on your claim is made. Usually sent to a second tier reviewing authority for final approval. This step typically takes 7-14 business days.
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How long does a VA claim take after C&P?

The VA currently claims an average time of 149.4 days (around five months, in case you don't have a calculator handy) from claim filing to decision, but it often takes longer than that.
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What triggers a C&P exam?

#1 Q: What is a VA claim exam, also known as a Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam? If you've filed a claim with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for disability compensation or pension benefits, VA may ask you to go to an examination as part of the claim process.
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Does the VA want to deny claims?

If a Veteran does not submit enough proof about their disability in their VA claim , the VA will likely deny their claim. The VA has strict guidelines about what types of medical conditions qualify as disabilities and what level of compensation each veteran can receive based on the impact of the condition.
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What disqualifies you from VA benefits?

If you've received an other than honorable, bad conduct, or dishonorable discharge, you may not be eligible for VA benefits.
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How do I ace my C&P exam?

Important Tips for C&P Exams to Remember
  1. Tip #1. Always Attend Your Exam. ...
  2. Tip #2. Know What the Purpose of the Exam is Before You Attend. ...
  3. Tip #3. Be Honest. ...
  4. Tip #4. Don't Downplay the Severity of Your Symptoms. ...
  5. Tip #5. Don't Exaggerate. ...
  6. Tip #6. Bring a Companion. ...
  7. Tip #7. Request a Copy of Your Exam. ...
  8. Tip #8.
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Is high blood pressure a VA disability?

Hypertension as a VA Disability

Hypertensive vascular disease (hypertension and isolated systolic hypertension) is considered a potential VA disability under the Federal Schedule for Rating Disabilities, Code 7101 (Diseases of the Heart).
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What percentage is PTSD for VA disability?

A VA disability rating for PTSD is based on statutes that outline what symptoms meet which level of disability. PTSD is only rated at 10%, 30%, 50%, 70% or 100%. It's important to be as honest as you can with the VA examiners about the severity of your symptoms.
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Does VA disability count as income?

Disability compensation is a benefit paid to Veterans because of injuries or disease that happened during active duty. In some cases, an existing disease or injury was worsened due to active military service. This benefit is also paid to certain Veterans disabled from VA health care. The benefits are tax-free.
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Is the VA disability getting a raise in 2023?

Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Veterans and beneficiaries who receive VA compensation benefits will see an 8.7% increase in their monthly payments—the largest increase in over 30 years. The annual COLA increase is tied to the Social Security rate change and is based on the consumer price index (CPI).
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At what age does VA disability stop?

Your VA benefits will last for your whole life. Even if your disability is classified as less than total and not permanent, if you've been collecting benefits for 20 years or more, the amount of your benefit won't go down.
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