Advocates Say: Stop the VA ‘Hamster Wheel’ Disability Appeals Process

The effort to clear a massive backlog of veteran disability claims is hurting efforts to address a similar backlog in appeals of denied claims, say advocates demanding reforms to an onerous hamster wheel system that leaves veterans languishing for years.

A congressional subcommittee hearing Thursday focused on the appeals process, noting that the Department of Veterans Affairs has about 350,000 pending appeals of denied service-connected disability claims.

I am aware that the [VA] chose to prioritize certain initial claims in recent years, but I must say that when veterans in my district share that they waited six, eight, 10 years to resolve a meritorious appeal of a service-connected disability claim, I just find that alarming and unacceptable, Rep. Ralph Abraham, R-La., said.

Veterans wait an average 3 years to get an initial decision and often years longer for the VA to finalize that decision. There are almost 510,000 original disability claims pending, with more than 240,000 deemed backlogged meaning the veteran has been awaiting a decision for at least 125 days.

When veterans disability claims are denied, they face another lengthy process involving multi-step appeals in which their cases often ping-pong between national and regional offices for years.

VA officials have said they are aggressively working to clear the appeals backlog, but they are hamstrung in part by a complex system they are legally required to uphold.

VA recognizes that under the framework established by current law, veterans are waiting too long for final resolution of appeals, Laura Eskenazi, vice chairwoman of the VA Board of Veterans Appeals, said in written testimony submitted to a House subcommittee. VA cannot fully transform the appeals process without stakeholder support and legislative reform.

Veterans groups and advocates lined up to blast the VA appeals system at Thursdays hearing in front of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs subcommittee on disability assistance and memorial affairs.

It appears the mission for some VA bureaucrats is to limit the governments liability to our nations veterans by formalizing the claims and appeals processes to the point where benefits are unfairly restricted, Jim Vale, director of the Vietnam Veterans of America veterans benefit program, said in submitted testimony.

A statement submitted to the hearing by Gerald Manar, deputy director of Veterans of Foreign Wars, called on the VA to stop ignoring appeals in favor of the initial claims backlog and increase staffing on the appeals board.

The Veterans Board of Appeals has neglected large segments of other work in order to give the illusion that it is making progress on reducing its workload self-defined as disability compensation and pension claims and its backlog again, only disability and compensation and pension claims, according to his testimony.

In submitted testimony, Bart Stichman, a prominent veterans attorney and joint executive director of the nonprofit National Veterans Legal Services Program, decried the hamster wheel that veterans get caught in, even after their appeals appear to have been resolved.

Theres a duty to assist the veteran but not a duty to sabotage the claim, he said.

He laid out a five-point plan to reform the process, including prohibiting the Board of Veterans Appeals and VA regional offices from pursuing negative evidence against a claim after veterans have shown sufficient evidence to support their claims.

Lawmakers at Thursdays hearing said the VA and Congress must act now.

We need to take action so we dont get too far behind so were not having this exact same hearing two years from now, Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., said.

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