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An investigation by the General Accounting Office (GAO) revealed that the VA has no consistent policy to evaluate and measure the performance of its mail operations. Â It also does not provide managers with standards or authority to manage the mail operations. Â This should alarm all veterans who send mail to the VA as the VA may not be getting your mail. Â If the VA has no consistent mechanism for tracking this information then it cannot guarantee that the information has been received. Â This may result in the VA claiming that it didn’t receive mail the veteran has sent the VA including such things as VAÂ disability claim forms, medical records, statements, etc. Â One of the most frightening results will be that the VA may assert that veterans miss appeal deadlines. Â View full VA report
The best method to send correspondence to the VA it to fax it to the VA national mail center at toll free 844-531-7818 (Local: 248-524-4260). Â Make sure you get a fax confirmation that it was received and save it for your file.
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If you are a veteran that is experiencing a longer than usual wait on a response from the VA and need additional assistance with your VA disability claim or appeal, call our advocates for veterans at (855) 855-8992 or complete our free online veterans disability case evaluation form.
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