As your readers may know, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (V.A.) has come under fire for delays with veterans’ benefits and care at their facilities.
While I have already called for a criminal investigation into wrongdoing at the V.A., I am writing to inform readers of my bill that would enact a common-sense solution to ensure veterans aren’t left waiting for claims.
Currently, New York veterans wait an average of 297 days to receive disability compensation and benefits, a time table that falls far short of the 125-day goal the V.A. has set for filling these claims. This is unacceptable.
That’s why I introduced the Veterans Backlog Reduction Act. This bill would give provisional benefits to veterans filing for disability if a claim hasn’t been processed within 125 days.
The provisional benefit would be based on what a veteran with a similar disability receives or would be calculated based on a 40 percent disability rating.
Put simply, this legislation would ensure no veteran filing a claim has to wait more than 125 days for the benefits they’ve earned.
To date, my office has recovered more than $7.4 million in back pay and owed benefits to my constituents by cutting through the red tape at the V.A..
If you, or a veteran you know, needs help with a VA benefits claim, please make my office your first resource.
You can reach my office at (631) 777-7391, (516) 505-1448 or (718) 875-1675. We are eager to help.
Steve Israel
U.S. Representative (D-N.Y. 3rd District)