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  2. Begin with Part I, where you will enter the deceased veteran's full name, VA file number, and your relationship to the veteran. Ensure all fields are filled accurately.
  3. Provide your contact information including daytime and evening telephone numbers. This is crucial for any follow-up communication.
  4. In the section regarding the veteran's information, input their date of birth, social security number, and details about their marriage history if applicable.
  5. Complete Parts II and III by having disinterested persons provide their statements. They should detail their relationship with both you and the veteran.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before signing. Attach any necessary documents that support your claims as indicated in the instructions.

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Its essential to write about how your VA disability is impacting your day-to-day life and your ability to work; adding as many details as possible can strengthen the statement and help you achieve your goal of obtaining increased benefits.
I request that the Department of Veterans Affairs recognize the service connection of my lumbar strain and its subsequent conditions. Granting this claim would not only validate the physical suffering I have endured since my service but also provide the necessary support to manage my health moving forward.
The personal statement should clearly describe your symptoms and how they affect your body and mind. Be specific and provide examples whenever possible to illustrate the severity of your symptoms. Avoid vague statements and instead focus on concrete details that show the VA how your condition impacts your daily life.
The VA personal statement Form 21-4138 asks for basic information like name, social security number, date of birth, telephone number, and address. In the remarks section, you can add information or evidence to support your claim and anything you find beneficial for the VA to know about your condition.
Submit a statement to support a claim (VA Form 21-4138) To share more details about your family situation or finances for applications or claims related to pension, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, or accrued benefits. To tell us about reimbursement you received after you submitted a medical expense report.
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Personal statements are crucial when applying for VA disability benefits and they can docHubly impact the outcome of your claim. A personal statement allows you to convey the full extent of your disability and how it affects your daily life.
To add new evidence in support of your claim, you may either complete a Supplemental Claim (Form 20-0995), or you can request the Board of Veterans Appeals review your denial upon a consideration of the evidence in your case.
What is the Hardest VA Claim to Get? Mental Health Conditions (e.g., PTSD, Depression) Sleep Apnea. Tinnitus and Hearing Loss. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Chronic Pain Without a Clear Diagnosis.

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