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Brad Good afternoon and welcome to FacebookLive with CCK Chisholm & Kirkpatrick I'm Brad Jennings, and I'm joined by Emma Peterson and Courtney Ross Today we're going to be discussing effective dates Before we get going just to let you knows you go along if you have any questions please put them in the comments, and we will try to respond to any questions that we get while we're on live Or if it's after the fact please visit us either on Facebook or at our web page cck-lawcom With that let's talk a little about effective dates So in the context of VA claims now what's an effective date and why does it matter Courtney Sure So an effective date is essentially the start date of your disability or when VA will start to pay you for that disability And it matters because like I said it'when VA will start to pay you for that condition So if-- as many of us know VA claims can often take a long time before you actually get a favorable decision from VA And VA has to pay you a retroactive payment back to the date of your effective date once your benefits are actually granted This means that the earlier the effective date the more in the retroactive payment that you're going to receive from VA when your benefits are actually granted Brad So this is also what they call back pay Courtney Yes Brad Okay And so if it's taking a long time it Willie in a large lump sum Courtney Exactly Brad As well as your continuing monthly benefit Courtney Exactly Brad Okay Emma how this VA typically decide a veteran'disability effective date Emma So it's two factors It's either the date you filed your claim when you've completed a claim and got all your information into VA or the date entitlement arose or whichever is later Probably too many or's in there But it's either the date you file the clamor when the entitlement arose What that means is the date that you completed all the necessary components you needed to have to either secure disability benefits meaning you have a diagnosis a nexus to your service and an in-service incident, or you met all the criteria for an increased rating as provided by the various diagnostic codes Brad So it's possible that-- I think you laid out the scenario even though you file the claim let's say in 2005 your entitlement might not have risen until 2006 Emma Correct Brad Okay and so then the effective date would go to 2006 not back to 2005 Emma Right Brad What about veterans who submitted their claim within one year of the day they left service Courtney Yes So if you submit your claim within one hereof the date that you left service the effective date should actually go back to the day after your separation from service So it's a special rule for when veterans file within a year of separation If you file after the one-year period then the regular rules that Emma just went over apply So it'll be the date VA received your clamor the date entitlement arose Brad So and I know most of our audience are probably currently veterans and have been out of...
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