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so good afternoon and welcome to cck live with chisholm chisholm and kilpatrick iamp;#39;m courtney ross and joining me today is caitlin degnan and bethany cook and today we are going to be talking about accrued benefits and substitution so before we jump into how to obtain accrued benefits the first question is what are accrued benefits so in a situation where a veteran passes away eligible surviving dependents may be entitled to accrued benefits these are benefits or back pay that was due to the veteran at the time of his or her death but had not yet been paid to the veteran and so thereamp;#39;s two primary uh scenarios you want to think about in terms of determining whether accrued benefits could be on the table um the first is if a claim or appeal um was pending before va but had not yet been decided at the time of the veterans death the second scenario is if a claim or appeal had been decided by va at the time of the veteranamp;#39;s death but we are still within the w