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VA Fully Developed Disability Claims
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VA Fully Developed Disability Claims

Learn to receive the benefits you deserve from the Veteran's Administration. This course teach's e-filing with the VA.
Created byBrian Dale
Last updated 6/2015
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand VA document gathering requirements
  • Investigate what injuries meet VA requirements to receive benefits
  • Successfully submit a claim for medical and financial compensation
  • Correctly package all evidence of claim
  • Analyze benefit awards after award
  • Master VA eBenefits systems

Course content

6 sections24 lectures2h 6m total length
  • What You Will Learn11:49

    In this video tutorial lecture, I give course basics and what you will be learning in this course.

Requirements

  • Where to locate their DD214 documentation
  • What injuries were incurred during military service

Description

As a Veteran of the U.S. Military, you've sacrificed so much of your life, time and most of all - health. The Veteran's Administration (VA) has designed a system to quickly get you the financial and health benefits you deserve! Using this new system will cut benefit(s) wait time from years to just a few months.

The Fully Developed Claims (FDC) program is a new initiative that offers Veterans and survivors faster decisions from VA on compensation, pension, and survivor benefit claims.

Veterans and survivors simply submit all relevant records in their possession, and those records which are easily obtainable, such as private medical records, at the time they make their claim and certify that they have no further evidence to submit. VA can then review and process the claim more quickly.

Who this course is for:

  • U.S. military Veterans and/or spouses who have not yet retained legal representation or awarded Power of Attorney
  • U,S. military Veterans and/or spouses who desire to begin a new VA disability claim for benefits
  • U.S. military Veterans and/or spouses who've been injured while serving
  • U.S. military Veterans and/or spouses who have incurred secondary injuries while not in the military