57°F
weather icon Mostly Cloudy
Ad 320x50 | 728x90 | 1200x70

Veterans Affairs’ next wrinkle: backlog of appeals

While the Department of Veterans Affairs scrambles to reduce a staggering backlog of disability claims, another problem has come into view: a backlog of appeals.

There are 45,000 appeals waiting to be heard by the Board of Veterans Appeals and the number is expected to swell to 102,000 by 2017, Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., said Tuesday after the VA subcommittee on disability assistance and memorial affairs aired the issue. She is the subcommittee’s ranking member.

“Improving the speed and efficiency of both the claims process and the appeals system will be a small step to recognize these men and women for their sacrifices,” Titus said in a statement after the hearing.

She intends to send a letter to VA officials seeking a plan to address the anticipated increase in appeals, her spokeswoman said.

As of 2012, the average wait to complete a veteran’s appeal was 903 days.

In April, there were nearly 900,000 veterans disability claims pending nationwide. Two-thirds of the backlog, 606,000 claims was generated by service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan while much of the remaining one-third is attributed to veterans of previous wars including Vietnam veterans who filed claims for presumptive health problems linked to their exposure to Agent Orange herbicides.

The VA has been under pressure from Congress and particularly Nevada’s delegation to reduce the backlog, especially at the VA’s Reno regional benefits office.

The Reno office, which serves 250,000 Nevada veterans in addition to vets in some California counties, is ranked fifth worst in the nation for processing claims. VA statistics from April showed 80 percent of Nevada’s 10,333 claimants had been waiting more than 125 days to have their claims processed, including 4,210 who have waited more than a year for an answer.

In terms of average wait time, the Reno office ranked second worst, at 504 days, behind the Los Angeles office at 576 days, according to VA figures released this month by Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev.

In her statement, Titus said the subcommittee’s perspective “is not to rob Peter to pay Paul. So let’s not resolve the backlog at the VBA (Veterans Benefits Administration) only to create a new one of appeals.”

Contact reporter Keith Rogers at krogers@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0308.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Trump pick of Fox News host for defense secretary met with worry, bewilderment

Donald Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary, tapping someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage.

MGM Resorts rolls out red carpet for wounded vets

Dozens of wounded service members were given a hero’s reception, greeted by hundreds of MGM Resorts employees who welcomed them to Las Vegas in style.

 
Las Vegas restaurants offering Veterans Day deals

Here are some of the Veterans Day deals being offered Monday to military veterans and active-duty personnel to thank them for their service.

 
Lombardo to activate National Guard for Election Day

Gov. Joe Lombardo will activate 60 members to be on status and stationed in Nevada National Guard facilities in both Carson City and Las Vegas on Nov. 5.