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Friday, November 27, 2015

VA is buried in a backlog of never-ending veterans disability appeals

It's a veteran disability case that never ends.
In 1985, Ivan Figueroa Clausell filed a claim for a variety of conditions he said stemmed from a car accident while training with the Puerto Rico Army National Guard. The Department of Veterans Affairs ruled that he wasn't disabled.
He appealed and lost. He appealed again and lost again, and again and again.
In all, the VA has issued more than two dozen rulings on his case over the years. Still, he continues to appeal. Even after he won and started receiving 100% disability pay, he pressed on in hopes of receiving retroactive payments.
"I'm never going to give up," said the 66-year-old Vietnam veteran. "I don't care how long it takes."
Figueroa's is the oldest case among the more than 425,000 now swamping a veterans appeals system that advocates and government officials say is badly broken.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hopefully my comment won't offend anybody,but we are also encountering major setbacks with rape kit processing.A completely misguided series of priorities is having an impact everywhere.In other words,rapists can rest much easier than vets because they may go for the rest of their lives without getting caught.What benefits one dynamic hurts another.