Review Every Veteran’s Claim Act of 2025
Summary
The Review Every Veteran's Claim Act of 2025 would modify how the Department of Veterans Affairs processes benefit claims. Currently, the VA may deny a veteran's claim for benefits if the veteran fails to appear for a medical examination that the VA requires as part of the claims process. This bill would prohibit the VA from using a missed medical appointment as the sole reason to deny a claim.
If enacted, this legislation could help veterans retain their eligibility for benefits even when they miss scheduled medical exams, which might occur due to illness, transportation difficulties, or other unforeseen circumstances. The bill has passed committee review in the Senate and is now eligible for a floor vote, though it has not yet become law. The practical effect would be to require the VA to consider other factors or give veterans additional opportunities to complete required medical examinations before denying their claims.
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