VA benefits claims may be denied or approved, with a deferred claim indicating the VA is awaiting more information before making a decision.
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VA Disability Claim Status: When you file a claim for VA benefits, you might receive a decision of approval or denial. There’s also a third possibility: a deferred claim.
A deferred claim means the VA has put your claim on hold to collect additional information before making a decision. It’s important to understand that a deferral is neither an approval nor a denial. Instead, it indicates that more details are needed for the VA to continue processing your claim.
In essence, the VA requires more information to move forward because the proof and paperwork you first submitted were insufficient.
VA Benefits 10-Year Rule: Understanding the rule
The VA may delay processing your claim for several reasons:
Inadequate Evidence: The VA will delay processing your claim and ask for further information if the evidence you filed with it is not enough to support a determination.
Multiple Conditions: Should your claim entail more than one condition, the VA may be able to rule on some conditions but not others based on sufficient evidence. In such circumstances, they might handle the entire claim while deferring the portions that require additional proof.
Additional Development Required: To reach a judgment, the VA occasionally has to gather more information or carry out additional research. Obtaining service records, medical records, and other supporting documentation may be necessary for this. Putting forward a fully developed claim (FDC) right away is the greatest defense against a postponed claim.
An FDC certifies that no more evidence is required and contains all relevant evidence.
To put together a comprehensive claim, compile the following:
Efficient preparation of your claim and inclusion of all required paperwork can help reduce the likelihood of a deferral and speed up the decision-making process.
Do not give up if you receive notification that your claim has been postponed.
A delay does not imply a rejection; rather, it gives you more time to support your claim.
The actions you should take are as follows:
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