SOURCE: www.va.gov
Simpler Forms And New Program Reduce Paperwork
And Speed Process
Washington, D.C. . . . As part of Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric K. Shinseki’s effort to break the back of the backlog, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is reducing the paperwork and expediting the process for Veterans seeking compensation for disabilities related to their military service.
“These reductions in paperwork along with other improvements to simplify the claims process, symbolize changes underway to make VA more responsive to Veterans and their families,” said Secretary Shinseki.
VA has shortened application forms to reduce paperwork for Veterans. The new forms which are being made available on VA’s website at: www.va.gov/vaforms include:
- A shortened VA Form 21-526 for Veterans applying for the first time to VA for disability compensation or pension benefits. This form has been cut in half – from 23 to 10 pages. It is immediately available to Veterans via web download, and will be available through VA’s online claim-filing process later this summer at http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp
- VA Form 21-526 for Veterans seeking increased benefits for conditions already determined by VA to be service-connected. This new form more clearly describes the information to support claims for increased benefits.
In order to make the claims process faster, VA has also introduced two new forms for Veterans participating in the Department’s new fully developed claim (FDC) program which is one of the fastest means to receive a claims decision.
Gathering the information and evidence needed to support a Veteran’s disability claim often takes the largest portion of the processing time. If VA receives all of the available evidence when the claim is submitted, the remaining steps in the claims decision process can be expedited without compromising quality.
To participate in the FDC program, Veterans should complete and submit an FDC Certification and VA Form 21-526EZ, “Fully Developed Claim (Compensation),” for a compensation claim, or a VA Form 21-527EZ, “Fully Developed Claim (Pension)” for a pension claim.
The forms were designed specifically for the FDC program. These six-page application forms include notification to applicants of all information and evidence necessary to “fully develop” and substantiate their claims. With this notification, Veterans and their representatives can “fully develop” their claims before submission to VA for processing.
Along with the application and certification, Veterans must also submit all relevant and pertinent evidence to “fully develop” their claims. A claim submitted as “fully developed” may still require some additional evidence to be obtained by VA to include certain federal records and a VA medical examination.