Disabled veterans may have an easier time submitting travel claims for their medical care with a recent mobile app update announced by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Eligible veterans can now ...
Veteran Travel Reimbursement Headaches Prompt VA to Pursue New Options for Claims Filing, Processing
Elizabeth Oomps, wife of retired Marine Maj. Lloyd Oomps, accompanied her husband to a medical appointment Nov. 7 at the Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic in Cambridge, Maryland, 96 miles from the ...
For some veterans, the process of filing for disability benefits can be difficult, frustrating and time-consuming. MATT CHAMPION: It was easier for me to get into Stanford than it was to receive VA ...
Just before the General Assembly adjourned on June 20, the House and Senate agreed on the final wording of the so-called “claim shark” bill. Advocates say the bill will protect veterans from being ...
Suppose you are the surviving spouse, child, or parent of a servicemember who died in the line of duty, or the survivor of a veteran who died from a service-related injury or illness. In that case, ...
Ahead of Veterans Day on Monday, the Minnesota Attorney General’s office is warning veterans about a scam targeting them and family members. So-called “claim shark” companies prey on those seeking ...
A major push by the Department of Veterans Affairs to encourage veterans to file claims for service-related sexual assault has led to an increase in those claims and higher approval ratings. According ...
Overpayments and underpayments to veterans occurred because processors did not consistently follow policies and procedures, a watchdog report found. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP) Mistakes by employees ...
WASHINGTON — Workers with the Department of Veterans Affairs made mistakes costing $100 million when reviewing veterans claims for full disability connected to injuries and illnesses from military ...
Veterans face higher fraud risks, from benefit impersonation to pension poaching and fake charities. Scammers use ...
Mistakes by employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs while processing claims for veterans rated as 100% disabled resulted in around $100 million in improper monthly compensation payments, ...
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