With the goal of making the application process easier and more efficient for our Veterans, VA now requires Veterans seeking disability benefits to use standardized claim and appeal forms. These standardized forms guide Veterans to clearly state the symptoms or conditions for which they are seeking benefits and provide the information necessary for VA to start processing their claims and appeals.

“This change will help VA provide faster and more accurate decisions to our Veterans, their families and survivors,” said Under Secretary for Benefits Allison A. Hickey. “Standard forms are essential to better serve Veterans, build more efficiency into VA’s processes and bring us in line with other government agencies such as the Social Security Administration.”

The easiest and fastest way for a Veteran to submit an application for compensation is online through the eBenefits portal. VA encourages Veterans to work with representatives of Veterans service organization (VSO), or their state or county representatives, who can assist with filing electronically or in paper form. Standardized forms are a key component of VA’s transformation, which will help achieve the Department’s goal to eliminate the backlog by the end of this year.

There are two claim actions that now require standardized forms:

  1. Veterans’ or Survivors’ applications for disability compensation or pension – Specific forms are designed to capture information necessary to identify and support benefit claims.
  • Veterans filing for disability benefits must now use VA Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits.
  • Wartime Veterans filing for needs-based pension must use VA Form 21-527EZ, Application for Pension.
  • Survivors filing a claim for dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC), survivor’s pension, and accrued benefits must complete VA Form 21-534EZ, Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits.
  1. Notices of Disagreement with any aspect of VA’s decision on a disability claim – The standardized Notice of Disagreement form is used when a claimant wishes to initiate an appeal.
  • Veterans disagreeing with a VA compensation decision should use VA Form 21-0958, Notice of Disagreement.
  • Veterans and survivors will not be required to use a standardized notice of disagreement form to initiate appeals of pension or survivors benefit decisions at this time.

VA recognizes that some Veterans may need additional time to gather all of the information and evidence needed to support their claim and therefore established a new intent to file a claim process. Applicants may notify VA of their intent to file a claim in order to establish the earliest possible effective date for benefits if they are determined eligible. An intent to file a claim may be submitted in one of three ways:

  1. Electronically via eBenefits or with the support of a Veterans service organization (VSO) through the Stakeholder Enterprise Portal.
  2. Completing and mailing a paper VA Form 21-0966, Intent to File a Claim for Compensation and/or Pension, or Survivors Pension and/or DIC
  3. Over the phone with a VA call center or in person with a public contact representative.

Veterans may appoint a duly authorized representative, such as a VSO, who can notify VA of a claimant’s intent to file using any of the methods listed above. VA will provide an individual up to one year from the date they submit their intent to file a claim to complete the required application form. Veterans may wish to use this one-year period to gather evidence necessary to support the claim so that evidence can be submitted along with the application form.

VA’s move to standardized claim and appeal forms will make the process easier and more efficient for both VA and the Veterans, and allow VA to establish a quicker, more streamlined benefits delivery system.

Editor’s Note: Find more information online at Explore.va.gov.

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7 Comments

  1. Timothy Discher March 26, 2015 at 19:06

    Marcus, it is always better to go to your local VSO (Veterans Service Officer) for help with the forms.
    Tim

  2. Timothy Discher March 26, 2015 at 19:03

    Marcus, 21-8940 form is a PDF filler form for compensation. You can fill out the form and do most anything you want with it. If you simply go to google search and type in va-2140 you will see the filler form.
    Tim

  3. marcus patrick merwin March 26, 2015 at 15:22

    What is a21-8940 ? Is it possible to e-mail this form ?If possible; please e-mail@given e-mail address.
    Thank You
    Marcus P atrick Merwin

  4. marcus patrick merwin March 26, 2015 at 15:15

    What is a 21-8940Form Is it possible to obtain that form by e-mail?Thanking you in advance
    Marcus Patrick Merwin

  5. David Falcon March 26, 2015 at 10:03

    Does this impact the Fully Developed Claim program?

  6. Richard Ball March 25, 2015 at 20:17

    No from is easy when the Government and VA deny any exposure at a super fund site. Ft.McClellan was a chemical waste land, a host of a cocktail of toxic chemicals that at least the chemical company Monsanto stood up for the people of Anniston Alabama. We took an oath didn’t you?

  7. Gordon Colditz March 25, 2015 at 19:33

    why in 2004 did I loose some of my benefits?

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