Are you a veteran of our armed forces? Do you struggle with health issues that include chronic back pain or post-traumatic stress disorder that can be related to your service? You may be eligible for a disability claim via the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Veterans who are new to the process may not know how to file a disability claim with the VA – but we are here to help at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia.
Are you claiming disability due to complications from your time in the United States Military? When you decide to file a VA disability claim, you have three options – file your claim by mail, file your claim in person at your local VA office or work with a professional to file your claim. Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia is a team of veterans and legal professionals – both in the theater of war and in the courtroom – and we are here to help you file your claim with the VA.
What Do I Need to File a VA Disability Claim?
The process to file a disability claim with the VA can be difficult and stressful for many veterans – but we are here to help. Many veterans want to know – what paperwork do I need to support my claim? Here is a quick look at the documents you will need when you file your disability claim.
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- VA Medical Records and Hospital Records – When you file your disability claim, you will need medical records and documents that illustrate the connection between your injury or illness and your time in service.
- Private Medical Records and Reports – Private medical records that show that your injury, illness or disability has grown worse since your time in service are an important part of the process.
- DD214 and Separation Documents – The VA will need your DD214 and additional discharge papers that include any service treatment records to help support your claim.
- Supporting Statements – When you submit your claim, it is important to include supporting statements from friends, family members, other veterans and more about your condition.
- Schedule a Claim Exam – You may need to schedule a claim exam with your local VA hospital to learn more about your injury or illness.
How Long Does a VA Disability Claim Take?
Many veterans want to know – what do I need to do after I file my VA disability claim? In short – you don’t need to do anything unless you receive a request for an exam. The average time for a decision on your VA disability claim is 102.4 days. When you need help with your claim, the Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia Team is here to help you navigate the claim process.
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Are you a veteran? Do you know how to file a VA disability claim? Have you had your claim denied? We can help you navigate the claim process here at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia – just give us a call for a FREE consultation.