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When I was going through the process and speaking to pension specialists on the phone, I was told which forms to complete AND they were sent to me by mail. THEY sent them to me. Also, they told me to document, document, document. That it was better to overdocument because if anything was missing at all it would delay it, take it from the fast lane pile and go to the bottom of the pile of non fast lane files. This reiterated when I met with the COMMANDER at the DAV. So, what i sent was two inches thick and when reviewed by the DAV said to be correct and the DAV put it in order. It was more work than you can ever imagine.
But the agent working the case, while nice enough, and herself a vet, told me there was too much and no one would read it, it was useless. All they wanted was the info, NO DOCUMENTATION. I coukd have sent completed forms only weeks before. And, the one form detailing medical expense, including miles driven, sent to me by pension specialists to be completed, needed to be from the date submitted, not the year before. Huh? How in the heII us that possible? I have no idea what future expenses are, only past, and the EZ form askes for last year and next year. This all dies not jibe and why this is important is it is causing her monthly benefit to be half what it should be because we cannot show those expenses.
This makes no sense at all. Is this the same person who took an annual income and converted it to monthly while taking one beneath and above it entered the same, exactly, and used that number correctly? So, a word of caution.
Get good advice from a good agent. My confidence is shaky in this persons explanation right now as she is sending me the same flipping form for future medical expenses. I am so frustrated. Her explanations made no sense, I am sorry. There were too many conflicts regarding what I was told and what I am being told now. My mom gets 1240 a mo in soc sec and is paying 1400 to a caregiver, and that is not enough to get her the highest amount? Huh? Before medicare prem and medicine and dr costs, etc. also they told me prior that she could submit for prepaying her funeral expenses, hearing aids and so forth. This agent says no.
Frustrating. But i am getting back the cost of dads funeral and cemetary plots less small ins, policies. That helps. There was another form for that which I did not have but completed and faxed. So much confusion.