The effective date is when the VA starts counting what they owe you—get it wrong and you could lose months or years of back pay, even if your claim is eventually approved. The rules are specific: sometimes it's your application date, sometimes your diagnosis date, sometimes when evidence arrived, so understanding which applies to your situation directly impacts your wallet.
The effective date is the date the VA assigns to determine when your benefit payments begin, and getting this date wrong can cost veterans months or years of back pay they are legally entitled to receive.
AI can help veterans understand the rules governing effective dates, identify situations where an earlier date may be warranted, and build arguments supported by service records and medical evidence to challenge an incorrect assignment.
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