WASHINGTON — As part of the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs’ (VA) ongoing efforts to modernize and improve
Veterans’ experience with the disability claims process, VA unveiled its
latest enhancements to the Decision Ready Claims (DRC) program, which
will expand the pool of Veterans, surviving spouses and service members
eligible to participate in the program.
“These enhancements are another key step in modernizing VA’s benefits
delivery to Veterans to a fully digital operating environment,” said VA
Secretary Dr. David J. Shulkin. “With electronic claims processing as a
foundation, VA’s innovation will improve service to Veterans, their
families and survivors.”
In addition to claims for increased disability compensation (commonly
known as claims for increase), Veterans will now be able to file certain
claims for direct service connection, presumptive service connection
and secondary service connection. Additionally, surviving spouses will
be able to file certain claims for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, and transitioning service members will be able to file pre-discharge claims
less than 90 days from leaving the military. Veterans who choose to
submit their claim under DRC can expect to receive a decision within 30
days from the time VA receives the claim.
To file under DRC, Veterans must work with an accredited Veteran
Service Organization (VSO) representative, who will ensure all
supporting evidence — such as medical exams, military service records,
etc. — is included with the claim submission. This advance preparation
by the VSOs allows claims to be assigned immediately to claims
processors for a quick decision.
In the future, VA aims to expand the DRC program, where possible, to
ensure more Veterans can get faster decisions on their claims. For more
information about DRC or to find an accredited VSO representative, visit
https://www.benefits.va.gov/compensation/DRC.asp.
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