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Dependency claims are made by immediate or close relatives of the deceased who have been deprived of their support and services. It is a compensation claim, not for the deceased but for their family after death.
What is the Hardest VA Claim to Get? Mental Health Conditions (e.g., PTSD, Depression) ... Sleep Apnea. Tinnitus and Hearing Loss. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) ... Chronic Pain Without a Clear Diagnosis.
Medical evidence is going to be an important part of documentation for a PTSD disability claim. Medical records, whether a private physician, VA doctor, or in-service treatment will be a way to demonstrate the frequency, duration, and severity of symptoms.
Examples of dependent claims: a box-like metal frame, wherein the power source and the lead-gold zapper element are retained inside the box-like metal frame.
Dependency claims are made by immediate or close relatives of the deceased who have been deprived of their support and services. It is a compensation claim, not for the deceased but for their family after death.
Submitting an electronic dependency claim through eBenefits allows VA to make a decision on your claim in as little as 48 hours. Simply log into eBenefits and click “Add or Remove Dependent” under the Apply section.
Minor children, or children of any age who are physically or mentally incapacitated from earning, get the benefit of a conclusive presumption of dependency if they were either living with the deceased employee or the decedent was legally liable for their maintenance at the time of injury resulting in death.
VA Form 21-0781 Instructions Section I: Veteran's Identification Information. Section II: Traumatic Event(s) Information. Section III: Additional Information Associated with the In-Service Event(s) ... Section IV: Treatment Information. Section V: Remarks. Section VI: Consent to Notify the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
The VA Claim Process with Timelines by Step VA Claim StepDescriptionTimeline Step #1: Claim Received The VA acknowledges receipt of your disability claim. 7 to 14 days Step #2: Under Review The VA reviews your claim to ensure all necessary information is included and understands the specifics of your case. 14 to 30 days6 more rows •