Under a previous court precedent, VA examiners were required to consider what a veteran’s disability would look like without ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is walking back a new rule that would have changed how disability payments are determined.
VA Secretary Douglas A. Collins posted on X on Thursday that the agency will not enforce the rule but will continue to collect public comments.
The new rule might mean that veterans receive lower disability ratings from the VA, officials from major veterans service ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is halting enforcement of a new rule for determining disability payments after veterans across the US expressed outrage for what they said would likely reduce ...
Veterans groups said the rule is an “abrupt shift” and was “issued in a closed and unnecessarily expedited process.” ...
VA disability compensation is paid to veterans whose injuries or illnesses were caused or worsened by military service.
The VA will continue collecting public comment on the rule but it "will not be enforced at any time in the future," VA ...
The rule, which had gone into effect without prior notice, was quickly condemned by veterans groups as effectively lowering a veteran’s disability rating.
A federal rule change could lower disability compensation for millions of veterans, says the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Members of Congress pressed the Department of Veterans Affairs to officially rescind a controversial new rule on the assessment of disability ratings after VA Secretary Doug Collins pledged that the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) this week abruptly reversed course on a new rule requiring veterans’ disability ...