VA’s ability to quickly provide benefits plummets under Obama
http://cironline.org/reports/va%E2%80%99s-ability-quickly-provide-benefits-plummets-under-obama-4241
In August, the VAs inspector general said the weight of paper files at the agencys Winston-Salem, N.C., office had compromised the structural integrity of the building.
VAs ability to quickly provide benefits plummets under Obama
Aaron Glantz
Mar 11, 2013
he Department of Veterans Affairs has failed to provide key information to Congress and the public that shows the agencys ability to quickly provide service-related benefits has virtually collapsed under President Barack Obama.
Internal VA documents, obtained by the Center for Investigative Reporting and authenticated by the agency, reveal that delays newly returning veterans face before receiving disability compensation and other benefits are far longer than the agency has publicly acknowledged. The documents also offer insight into some of the reasons for those delays.
The agency tracks and widely reports the average wait time: 273 days. But the internal data indicates that veterans filing their first claim, including those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, wait nearly two months longer, between 316 and 327 days. Those filing for the first time in Americas major population centers wait up to twice as long 642 days in New York, 619 days in Los Angeles and 542 days in Chicago.
The ranks of veterans waiting more than a year for their benefits grew from 11,000 in 2009, the first year of Obamas presidency, to 245,000 in December an increase of more than 2,000 percent.