Grassley ticked at Backlog of Veterans Claims

March 17th, 2010. By

grassley Grassley ticked at Backlog of Veterans ClaimsYesterday, Senator Grassley fired off a letter to Eric Shinseki—Secretary of Veterans Affairs—sharing his outrage at the number of veterans benefits claims that have gone to appeal and have been unjustifiably denied. According to figures presented in a recent case before the Supreme Court, Astrue v. Ratliff, between 50 to 70 percent of veterans benefits appeals fall into what Grassley refers to in his letter as “not just wrong but unjustified” denials.

Words like “startling”, “dysfunctional”, “cause for concern”, and “alarming” in Grassley’s letter convey the extent to which he—and Chief Justice Roberts who presided over arguments in the Supreme Court case—feel the backlog on vet disability claims is severe, growing and unacceptable.

Grassley is seeking answers to the following questions in an effort to improve the quality of Veterans Administration (VA) claims decisions and to reduce the number of unnecessary appeals:

1. What is the accurate percentage of veterans claims appeals in federal court where the government’s position is found to be unjustified?

2. What is the VA doing to improve the quality of VA claims decisions and reduce unnecessary appeals?

3. What is the total amount of attorney’s fees paid by the VA under the Equal Access to Justice Act for each of the past 5 years?

4. What is the source of the funds for attorney’s fees paid by the VA and were funds diverted from another part of the VA budget to pay these costs?

And he’s looking for those answers by March 26th. Stay tuned.

One Response to “Grassley ticked at Backlog of Veterans Claims”

  1. May 24th, 2010 at 6:38 am VLG123 Says:

    Good to see that Grassley is taking a stand on this issue. Thanks for sharing! Am interested to see the answers to these important questions.

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