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VA Disability Updated Review

Posted by admin on July 7, 2011

The Veteran’s Disability Bible Updated Review

Crafted for the role of an all inclusive guide to filing a successful VA disability claim to the Veteran’s Association to aid US war veterans in their search for compensation from the government for their wartime services and the occupational hazards of being a soldier, the VA Disability Bible is a wonderful, inexpensive online guide for veterans to be empowered and informed about what they deserve from the land they defended with their lives. The guide takes the veteran through a step by step method of instruction and educates them about their options and how to go about filing an effective, successful VA disability claim so they can receive the best benefits they qualify for, also structurally outlining any limitations, conditions or further steps they may need to be aware of.

The VA Disability Bible-Secrets to Winning Your VA Disability Claim rests on the premise that, ‘If you make it easier on the VA, the VA will make it easier on you’. The steps outlined in this guide seem to encourage meticulous efforts on the disability compensation claimant’s part before and during the filing of the claim to increase chances of making a successful va disability claim. Although the guide claims this method is supported by a high success rate, it seems rather stressful for the VA disability claimant, especially if they lack social support and assistance with the process. At the same time, the reader is provided by a host of resources that they could reach out to if they need more information or help.

Keeping with the step by step process of informing the reader about how they can make a successful VA disability claim, the VA Disability Bible states in the very first chapter the latest statistics of veterans and VA disability claim applicants from the Department of Veterans Affairs to give the reader a raw idea of what they may be dealing with, the bigger picture and where they stand in the average applicant pool in such a way that the reader can extrapolate the numbers themselves.

The next step in the process is very aptly a broad overview of what the va disability compensation is and why it might be useful to apply for it. Also given are details about who is eligible, what the best time to apply would be depending on their specific eligibility and an overview of what they might need to begin. A great use for this guide is also how boldly outlined the eligibility categories are and how neatly they are allotted to the diseases and disabilities claims for veterans to file making them very easy to flip through in a hurry. The diseases are also divided by the particular war and its conditions that may have made the veteran susceptible to them during their period of service or training.

The next chapter onwards, the guide gets deep into the gritty details of eligibility and application, how long the application may take and how much compensation may be expected by each category, standard or special, addressing every single issue that may arise in the process of applying for a veteran’s VA disability claim. It is so easy for a veteran to locate their category, mark the ailments that affect them or that they have developed a susceptibility to and immediately proceed to the referred page. Similarly the short length of the guide means that a potential va disability compensation claimant need not extensively prepare for his application prior to reading the book because it is almost an instant read and gives the veteran a comprehensive look into all that they need to know about how to file their claim with the assumption of minimal knowledge of Veteran’s Affairs regulations or their own rights.

Another wonderful utility of this particular guide is the comprehensive checklist it provides that checks right down to useful personal habits such as notifying a family member or close friend about private documents and details, especially those such as the Report of Separation (DD214) papers. There is no way a veteran’s va disability claim could go wrong if this manual is followed thoroughly and strategically.

At the same time, it must be kept in mind that no handbook about filing an application can guarantee that the application will go through to the next levels or pass successfully through to the desired result, let alone this VA Disability Bible. This publication can only ensure the veteran a fair chance to be able to file their claims in a correct, appropriate and legal manner with the right documents, through the best method and at the best time while accepting and approving the veteran’s va disability compensation claim will ultimately be the prerogative of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to which this particular guide is not directly affiliated and can bear no significance on the final decision.

This handbook also provides additional support to the claimant veteran by noting all the services they can rightfully claim from the Veteran’s Affairs department and the circumstances in which you can do so. A few such services are free healthcare services, vocation rehabilitation, grants and other kinds of compensation as well. The guide adheres firmly to its aim of educating the honorably discharged veteran about their rights and how to assert them in so allowing the veteran access to veteran support services that many veterans do not avail because they are either unaware of how to obtain them or simply unaware that they exist.

A boon for the time restricted and e-savvy veteran, this guide to filing a successful VA disability claim is practically a basic guide for dummies and covers all the ABC’s of a VA disability claim. One of the very few bones to pick with the quality and thoroughness of the book would be that it does not exemplify the kinds of complications the claim could run into either because of a lapse in filing or a glitch in the system itself which might be vital information to prepare the claimant for any surprises. Especially since the book is not affiliated with the Department of Veterans’ Services, it can afford to provide its reader with the positive as well as negative information about filing a VA disability claim, which is something that this particular guide has sidestepped.

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The VA Disability Bible- Secrets to Winning Your Disability Claim must be given credit for its remarkable compartmentalization of topics that might be useful to somebody filing a VA disability claim and needs nothing more complicated than a reference booklet to flip through before beginning the process. The list of addresses, contacts and websites are the back bone of this book because give the reader direct access to the state’s facilities for veterans so they can receive their due. For those that plan on filing their VA disability claim immediately, this book is your best friend! Good Luck!

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Posted by admin on June 1, 2011

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Book review on eBook VA Disability

The eBook “Veterans Disability Bible” enclosed with a subtitle “The secrets of winning your va disability claim” is especially written to guide the veterans who got hurt or injured during the tenure of military service. A well written book of 36 pages is available on the internet at website www.veteransdisabilitybible.com and price is $27 for the book. The book states that all the information in the book is taken from experiences from veterans throughout the country and from many online and offline resources. If the veteran gets disabled or injured during the tour of military duty, then the government abides to give them the monthly compensation for their loss called va disability. This book is compiled in four chapters, each chapter provides an outline about the steps in which a va disability claim can be filed and finally granted approval. The book is summarized into explanation of va disability compensation and actually what it is. Second part is followed to explain the steps in which the application for the va disability claim could be filed and processed. The time it takes for the application to get processed is also mentioned.  Third part lists all the va disability compensation tables of how much a veterans would receive per month for their va disability claim. The table explains how much one would receive according to their va disability and the number of children and spouse they have. The last part is to explain the benefits which a disabled veteran gets in addition to the claims respectively.

VA Disability is a benefit you may be entitled to.

The author started the book by stating the status of The Veterans Administration in the USA to encourage the veterans to read the book. The book focuses on the fact that veterans should know actually what does va disability compensation means and what benefits that are entitled to if va disability is awarded to them by following the advice in this eBook. He explains that it is a tax free paid by government to the veterans who got any kind of van disability or loss or any disease when he/she was on active duty, and inactive duty training. He tried to focus the attention of the readers towards the criteria of the claim and the diseases of which the veteran is paid if he is suffering. He then gives a detailed explanation of the steps by which one can file an application for the va disability claim. Starting with the importance of the DD214 i.e. report of separation and other personal and medical records which are required for filing the claim and explaining the importance of organizations such as Veterans’ Service Organizations (VSO), VARO, National Archives and Records Administration website (NARA) and National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).  Compensation and pension exam (C&P) and the time it will take are important highlights of the eBook. The third part of book provides the detailed explanation of the different types of va disability claims that are awarded from the Veterans Administration. Last part which defines the extra benefits which government provides to the veterans if they have an organ or any sensing organ in the war or tour of duty. The causes may include the loss due to the radiations. The list of disabilities such as deaf by ears; loss of foot, damage to reproductive organ etc. are listed in this chapter.

Being a non-veteran, I enjoyed reading this eBook. The book is written in an easy language and is self-explanatory. And I’m sure if any veteran who is deciding to apply for a va disability claim will need and enjoy this book. The book is written to highlight the important points and while providing clear and doable steps that anyone can follow. The best part of the book I found is that the author mentions all the details about the websites and the addresses which are required by the veteran to claim for va disability. You can tell from reading the va disability bible eBook that the author understands the process and is genuine in his efforts to provide quality information. The tables provided for the claims are explained in detail in the footnotes. These footnotes will show each veteran how to calculate and know the monthly va disability compensation. Additional, benefits provided in the end seem to be one of the important parts of the book because this is a section which is usually unknown to the people. One special advice mentioned by author in the book is that one should not try to shift the application from one va service office to another office; this will only add additional processing time to the claim. The veteran should stay at that place he or she started with even if they have move to a different state. Secret advice such as this will surely help the veteran. The summary provides all the short details of the book, if one does not wish to read the whole book or due to lack of time. They can read the summary of the book as it highlights all the important aspects of the book in concise details.

I personally would suggest all the veterans to read this book as it would be definitely beneficial for them when filing for va disability. When we you serve your country, for the love for freedom and liberty for all. Then claiming for va disability if an injury occurred during the tour of duty should never be considered selfish, but look upon as the love which the nation is paying you back.

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