The effective date determines when your VA benefits payments begin and how much back pay you receive if approved—a decision that can mean thousands of dollars in difference. The VA calculates this based on specific rules tied to your claim type and when evidence emerged, making this less about fairness and more about knowing the precise formula that governs your case.
An effective date is the date the VA assigns as the official start of your benefit entitlement, which determines how much back pay you may receive. Getting the wrong effective date assigned can cost veterans thousands of dollars in retroactive compensation they are legally owed.
AI can help veterans research the rules around effective dates, identify arguments for an earlier date based on claim history, and draft letters or appeals specifically challenging incorrect effective date assignments in VA decision letters.
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