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Non-Original Compensation Claim

Non-Original Compensation Claim. Texas Veterans Commission Fall Conference 2008. Overview. Non-Original Compensation Claim Definition & Common Traits Three Types New Claims Reopened Claims Claims for Increase Service Officer’s Role References. Non-Original Compensation Claim.

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Non-Original Compensation Claim

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  1. Non-Original Compensation Claim Texas Veterans Commission Fall Conference 2008

  2. Overview • Non-Original Compensation Claim Definition & Common Traits • Three Types • New Claims • Reopened Claims • Claims for Increase • Service Officer’s Role • References

  3. Non-Original Compensation Claim Defined: Claim filed after original claim is completed, other than an appeal. Common Traits: • Duty to Assist Under VCAA • Formal vs. Informal Claims

  4. New Claims Defined: A claim for a benefit not claimed previously. How to File: No specific form or format. Evidence Required: • Disability – Medical Evidence • I/U – Employment Evidence • Pension – Financial Evidence

  5. Reopened Claim Defined: Claim for benefit previously denied & denial is final. How to File: No specific form or format. Evidence Required: New *AND* Material • New - evidence not previously submitted • Material - relates to un-established fact necessary to substantiate the claim

  6. Claims for Increase Definition: Increased evaluation of service connected condition. How to File: Veteran’s statement condition has worsened. Evidence Required: No specific evidence required, however: • VA medical evidence (date & location) • Private medical evidence (form 21-4142 or copy of records)

  7. Service Officer’s Role 1 – Determine type of claim 2 – Obtain required evidence 3 – Explain to Veteran what’s next • VCAA Notice • C&P exam • New *AND* Material evidence concept • Your contact number to answer questions

  8. Review • Non-Original Compensation Claim Definition & Common Traits • Three Types • New Claims • Reopened Claims • Claims for Increase • Service Officer’s Role • References

  9. REFERENCES • 38CFR 3.150 – Forms to be furnished • 38CFR 3.151(a) – Claims for disability benefits, general • 38CFR 3.156(a) – New and material evidence • 38CFR 3.160(e) – Reopened claims • 38CFR 3.160(f) – Claim for increase • M21-1MR, Part I, 1.A & B • M21-1, MR, Part III, Subpart ii, 2.E & F • M21-1, Part IV, Chapters 2 and 4 (non-historical sections) • Fast Letter 06-04

  10. QUESTIONS?

  11. Review Exercise • Is the following a reopened claim, a claim for increase, or a new claim? A statement signed by the veteran was received in your RO on February 1, 2004. It read as follows: “I am very sick. I want to be paid and treated at the VA Medical Center for my Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM).” A review of the veteran’s claim folder revealed that service connection was previously denied in a rating decision dated May 16, 1995, for an arthritic condition, hypertension, IDDM and hearing loss. He was advised of this denial in VA letter of May 21, 1995. Also of record is a rating decision dated January 29, 1997, in which service connection for a skin condition was denied. The veteran was advised of this denial in VA letter dated February 10, 1997.

  12. Review Exercise 2. What type of claim, what evidence is necessary and how to obtain the information. The following statement was signed by the veteran in your office on May 5, 2004: “My low back condition has gotten worse over the years. My doctor, David Reed, told me I need an operation. I want a VA examination at VA Medical Center, Houston.” A review of the veteran’s claims folder revealed that he is service connected for a left foot condition, a left eye condition and a right shoulder condition. A low back condition is listed under the non service-connected pension.

  13. Review Exercise 3. Type of claim & action to develop claim. A veteran is currently in receipt of non-service connected disability pension benefits. The veteran does not have any service-connected disabilities. He does have a 100% evaluation for a heart condition. On October 10, 2004, a completed Statement in Support of Claim, VA Form 21-4138, was submitted showing “ulcer condition, service-connected claim only” in the remarks. The veteran listed treatment at the VAMC Dallas, and treatment from Dr. Groove, Dr. Smith, and Dr. Doe. A signed VAF 21-4142 was attached for Dr. Smith.

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