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Bill 119 hr 2137, also known as the "Veterans' Claim Protection Act," aims to amend title 38 of the United States Code in order to restrict the power of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to reject a veteran's benefits claim solely because the veteran did not attend a required medical examination related to the claim. This bill seeks to ensure that veterans are not unfairly denied benefits simply due to missing a medical appointment.

The proposed legislation would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to consider alternative evidence or information provided by the veteran in cases where a medical examination was missed. This would prevent veterans from being penalized for circumstances beyond their control that may have prevented them from attending the appointment.

By limiting the Secretary's authority to deny claims based solely on missed medical examinations, the bill aims to protect the rights and benefits of veterans who have served our country. This legislation seeks to ensure that veterans are not unjustly denied the benefits they are entitled to under the laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

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Laney Payne

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4 days ago

I think this new law is great for veterans like me. It will help make sure that all claims are reviewed properly and quickly. I know how frustrating it can be to wait for a decision on your claim, so this is a big relief. I hope this helps more veterans get the support they need.