Veterans receive a disability rating from zero to 100%, a figure meant to quantify how severely a service-connected condition ...
A week after the Department of Veterans Affairs published an interim final rule that would have lowered disability ...
Following outcry from veterans, the VA plans to formally rescind a rule that would have changed the way it evaluates disability benefits.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is halting enforcement of a new rule for determining disability payments after veterans across the US expressed outrage for what they said would likely reduce ...
The department has reported that the backlog of benefit and compensation claims is 63 percent smaller than a year ago.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that the VA disability claims backlog dipped below 100,000 for the first time ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has rescinded a new rule after an outcry from veterans, who said it could have lowered their monthly benefits.
A Federal Register notice says the VA is rescinding a final interim rule and restoring the standard for calculating veterans disability ratings.
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Paul Lawrence said the VA realizes it needs to communicate better with veteran groups.
The VA implemented a new rule that disability levels will be based on how well veterans function while on medication.
Veterans and advocacy organizations secured a significant victory this month as the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) ...
VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence told reporters the VA won't implement the new rule after widespread criticism.