Today, VA proposed updating its fee process in the Federal Register on proposed changes that would allow Veterans, attorneys, and claims representatives to more quickly receive their earned fees or benefits.
Now that the national emergency declaration has ended, VA will no longer delay claims due to COVID-19 concerns.
Claims predators are a serious concern, but with proper knowledge and vigilance, Veterans can defend themselves against such aggressive exploitative tactics.
The Social Security Administration can now ask customers to electronically submit some forms, documents and evidence needed to process disability applications and other transactions. That means faster and more efficient service to Veterans and their families.
As we work to improve hiring time and welcome more new employees than ever before, now is the perfect time to find a job at VA.
From Jan. 23-25, 2024, the Veterans Experience Action Center threw open its virtual doors to 258 Alaska Veterans.
“Do you know how to identify a VA claim predator?”
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Coral Wong Pietsch, who was the first female Asian American general officer in the Army and the first female general officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
You can easily check the status of your PACT Act claim once it has been submitted.
The Board of Veterans' Appeals (BVA) is modernizing. Veterans can now file an appeal online at the BVA website. Here's how.
The Office of General Counsel’s Honors Attorney Program offers a chance to move from law clerk to attorney as soon as you pass the BAR.
In the depths of winter, a warm front of hope swept through Delaware and Southern New Jersey, not with the changing climate but through the dedicated efforts of all who supported VA’s Veterans Experience Action Center, or VEAC. From Dec. 12-14, a virtual VEAC event became a nexus of support, serving 228 Veterans with dedication and respect.