Despite the rhetoric of “We can’t do enough for you” that has bombarded veterans since the early 1980s, veterans’ benefits are constantly being downsized, measured only by bottom-line costs. Gone are the pledges of a nation grateful for the sacrifices of those who have served. The results: a Veterans Administration with a diminished budget, and millions of veterans whose legitimate claims for federal benefits are denied, in most cases because the claimants don’t understand the procedures needed to meet the VA’s myriad requirements. With the appeals process requiring years to resolve disputes, deserving veterans and their dependents are left confused and frustrated by the agency and a system that was created to serve them. In The Veteran's Survival Guide, veterans’advocate John D. Roche equips veterans with the knowledge they need to submit well-grounded claims the first time, stating as Rule #1 that, “If you don’t submit evidence to support your claim it will be denied.” Written in an accessible self-help style, The Veteran's Survival Guide should be required reading for all veterans or veterans’dependents who wish to obtain their well-earned benefits, and for those officials of veterans’ service organizations whose job it is to assist veterans with their claims.
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"As a long-standing member of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, I can attest to the complexity of the veterans claims processing system. Calling on his years of experience as a county service officer, John has developed a comprehensive guide to veterans claims processing, and I highly recommend it to all those who assist our nation s veterans in receiving the compensation and benefits they have earned." "I ve been filing disability claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs for thirteen years, and I wish this book had been available when I first started. John Roche goes beyond just regurgitating federal regulations and gives the reader a step-by-step guide to establishing a well-grounded claim. A special note to those who are about to leave military service: please read this book before you do. It is an invaluable source of information regarding the records you ll need to copy before you go. It s much easier locating your records now than several years down the line." "Highly recommended for public libraries." PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION: "This is truly the best and most helpful book on the subject that I have come across in my three decades of helping veterans. Author John D. Roche has taken all his personal experience of having worked for the VA and for veterans in Florida and put it into . . . easy-to-follow language. BEST DAMN BOOK ON VA CLAIMS EVER WRITTEN!"
Despite the rhetoric of "We can't do enough for you" that has bombarded veterans since the early 1980s, veterans' benefits are constantly being downsized, measured only by bottom-line costs. Gone are the pledges of a nation grateful for the sacrifices of those who have served. The results: a Veterans Administration with a diminished budget, and millions of veterans whose legitimate claims for federal benefits are denied, in most cases because the claimants don't understand the procedures needed to meet the VA's myriad requirements. With the appeals process requiring years to resolve disputes, deserving veterans and their dependents are left confused and frustrated by the agency and a system that was created to serve them. In The Veteran's Survival Guide, veterans'advocate John D. Roche equips veterans with the knowledge they need to submit well-grounded claims the first time, stating as Rule #1 that, "If you don't submit evidence to support your claim it will be denied." Written in an accessible self-help style, The Veteran's Survival Guide should be required reading for all veterans or veterans'dependents who wish to obtain their well-earned benefits, and for those officials of veterans' service organizations whose job it is to assist veterans with their claims.
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