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Thursday, July 31, 2014

FW: Don't Let an Electronic Claim Expire



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Robert Serge
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 06:15:44 -0500
From: jmburgess@dav.org
To: grumpiebob@gmail.com
Subject: Don't Let an Electronic Claim Expire

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Dear Robert,
If you or someone you know started a claim through eBenefits since early 2013, remember that those claims expire if not completed and submitted within 365 days.
As thousands of claims face expiration, DAV wants to remind you that we have nearly 280 National Service Officers (NSOs) nationwide who are ready to help veterans and families obtain earned benefits.
VA's electronic claim submission process lets veterans start a claim online with limited information, allowing 365 days to collect data, treatment records, and other related information.
During that year, a veteran may add data or upload documents pertinent to the claim. At any point in that year, a veteran may click "submit" and a claim will be established.
But after 365 days, any data in an incomplete claim becomes inaccessible and the initiated claim date is removed from the system.
DAV services are 100% free, and they're provided by the most highly trained and experienced representatives in their field. All of them are veterans with service-connected disabilities.
DAV NSOs have the expertise to make sure the right information is gathered and properly submitted.
DAV needs to know if you or someone you know has had problems filing a claim or obtaining information needed to complete a claim.
We're here and eager to serve our fellow veterans, but we need to be in communication with the claimant.
Serving You!
Marc Burgess
J. Marc Burgess
DAV National Adjutant/CEO



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