VA Backlog Drops Below 100K, Faster Decisions for Vets
VA Reduces Disability Claims Backlog, Improving Decision Times for Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs has successfully lowered its disability compensation and pension claims backlog below 100,000 for the first time since 2020. This significant reduction of 63% since President Trumps term, reversing a 24% increase from the previous administration, has been attributed to better focus, additional staff, and improved tracking. Average decision times have also decreased from over 130 days to just 80 days. VA Secretary Doug Collins highlighted the importance of faster decisions in helping veterans move forward with their lives. House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost praised the team and committed to ongoing oversight to streamline the process and ensure accurate outcomes. Experts like Jim Lorraine from Americas Warrior Partnership believe this change will facilitate quicker handling of new claims, reducing frustration from long waits and record access issues.
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