Why Does The VA Deny So Many Claims?

Why Does The VA Deny So Many Claims?

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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) handles a large number of claims from veterans seeking disability benefits. When claims are denied it may result in a cumbersome process to change the claim status to approved. There are any number of reasons why a claim may be denied. While the specific reasons for denial can vary, some common factors include:

Insufficient Evidence: Claims may be denied if there is not enough evidence to establish a connection between the claimed condition and military service. It’s crucial for veterans to provide thorough documentation and medical evidence to support their claims.

Lack of Service Connection: To receive disability benefits, a veteran must demonstrate that their disability is connected to their military service. If the VA determines that there is no service connection, the claim may be denied.

Incomplete or Inaccurate Information: Errors or omissions in the application or supporting documentation can lead to denials. Veterans should ensure that all required information is provided accurately and completely.

Disability Rating Criteria: The VA uses a specific rating schedule to determine the level of disability for each condition. If the evidence does not support the assigned rating or if there is a disagreement about the severity of the disability, the claim may be denied or assigned a lower rating.

Timeliness: There are deadlines for filing claims and appeals. If a veteran misses these deadlines, the VA may deny the claim. It’s important for veterans to be aware of and adhere to these timelines.

Pre-existing Conditions: If a condition existed before military service or if it was not aggravated by service, it may not be considered service-connected, leading to a denial.

Failure to Attend Examinations: If a veteran fails to attend a required medical examination, the VA may deny the claim.

Legal or Regulatory Changes: Changes in laws or regulations can impact the eligibility criteria or the process for certain benefits. Veterans may face denials due to changes that affect their claims.

It’s important for veterans to carefully review denial letters, understand the reasons for the denial, and consider filing an appeal if they believe the decision is incorrect. Seeking assistance from veterans’ service organizations can help in some instances. In more complex VA claims denials, the legal professionals at Conviction Solutions, a law firm specializing in assisting veterans with navigating the benefits and claims process, can be instrumental in achieving an approval on your claim. 

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