If you are a veteran who is finding it hard to make ends meet then you have the provision for claiming veterans benefits by submitting the required application at the local VA office. Sadly, a majority of such claims get rejected. Do not lose heart when you receive a rating decision or are denied veterans benefits informed officially though. It is customary to appeal for reconsideration before submitting a fresh application. It is most important to gather all relevant information and then file a “Notice of Disagreement (NOD)” either online or by physically visiting the regional center. Some of the most significant tips that you have to note to obtain the necessary veterans' benefits help are as follows: - File the NOD within a year of receiving the denial information It is mandatory to file by using the VA Form 21-0958. Remember that you cannot vent your frustration because your claim has been denied. Instead, be extremely cautious about including the following in you...
Sarah E. White Park is a native of Douglas, Georgia and she's the newest attorney at Westmoreland Patterson Moseley & Hinson LLP (WPMH).