Posted on Mar 11, 2016
SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
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Let's keep comments general, positive and informative. Are there any strategies that you've seen work better than others? Have you successfully cut through some red tape? How so?

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1SG Lamont Chaney
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Make sure you sign up for E-Benifits, that's how you stay connected electronically.
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SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
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E-benefits and "going electronic" is the best thing that VA has done in decades, hands down. It gets better everyday as more systems get integrated. Thanks for the advice, Top.
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SFC Alfredo Gonzalez
SFC Alfredo Gonzalez
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Get a copy of your C-File IOT see what VA has or "doesn't" have on you. Although I'm sure VA Reps are not out to lowball you, they are swamped and sometimes make mistakes... You can't fix your claim unless you know what's in your C-File. Google VA C-file. The C-File is of upmost importance... There are plenty of VSO's out there, but no one is going to put more time and effort into your claim than, you guessed it... You! Educate yourself on VA's intricacies... Nonetheless, if you don't have the time necessary to research and learn a very convoluted process, your best bet is to get a VSO...
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Sgt Field Radio Operator
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Contact a DAV or VFW Veteran Service Officer (VSO) to help you. I was getting nowhere on my own, until I had a VFW VSO help me with my claim.
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SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
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That's my golden advice as well, Sgt. Hallock!
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LTC Jason Strickland
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Be persistent and patient. With the VA (and many other organizations) no doesn't mean no. Sometimes you have to keep asking around until the right person says yes. There are millions of Vets in the VA system so it can also unfortunately can time to get many things done.
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SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
SGT Dave Brimmer, MS, MPA
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Yes! I've found out that "no" usually means "try again."
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