The best way to file for disability compensation is to apply online at .va.gov/disability. Or, you can fax it to: (844) 531-7818 (inside the U.S.) (248) 524-4260 (outside the U.S.)
Is VA Form 21 4138 still valid?
SUPERSEDES VA FORM 21-4138, JUN 2021. Before completing this form, read the Privacy Act and Respondent Burden on page 2. Use this form to submit a statement to support a claim. For more information you can contact us through Ask VA: , or call us toll-free at 1-800-827-1000 (TTY:711).
Is it better to file a VA claim online or in person?
You or someone else can provide lay evidence in any of these ways: Write and submit a statement about your situation on a blank piece of paper. Complete and submit a Lay or Witness Statement (also known as a buddy statement) (VA Form 21-10210) Complete and submit a Statement in Support of Claim (VA Form 21-4138)
What is the hardest VA claim to get?
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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