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Historically, VA medical facilities and ROs have used VA Form 10-7131 to exchange information or request administrative and adjudicative action relating to a Veterans status when he/she is applying for or receiving VA medical care.
Statements or letters on a physicians/medical professionals letterhead stationary. Statements, records or letters from a Federal Government agency that issues or provides disability benefits. Statements, records or letters from a State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency counselor.
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In most cases, you can take or mail this signed application with your documents to any Social Security office. Any documents you mail to us will be returned to you.
This process saves time and money for both partners and allows Social Security to make decisions faster for Veterans and their dependents who apply for Social Security disability benefits. Medical documentation is essential to making a disability determination.

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