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VA’s New Standardized Forms and Intent to File a Claim

Posted by Gregory M. Rada | April 01, 2015 | Disability Compensation, Legal Update

VAโ€™s requirement to use standardized forms to start claims and appeals has gone into effect as of March 25, 2015. In addition, the VAโ€™s new โ€œIntent to File a Claimโ€ process replaced the old โ€œinformal claimsโ€ process. Iโ€™ve already discussed the details of the new standardized forms requirement here, as well as the intent to file a claim process here,ย so Iโ€™ve summarized the main points after the break.

  • New claims for disability compensation must be filed on aย VA Form 21-526EZ
  • Notice of disagreements must be filed on VA Form 21-0958
  • If you know youโ€™re going to file a claim, but arenโ€™t yet ready to actually file, you must use the intent to file a claim process instead of the old informal claim process

Each of the links below will take you to VAโ€™s website which explains each of the above concepts in more detail:

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