
Waiting for your disability benefits can leave you in a tough spot financially, and a good veterans lawyer knows just how much VA back pay matters for stability. Talk to us today at the Comerford Law Office so we can help you get things moving.
VA Back Pay Timeline
The effective date for beginning payments is the day the VA receives your claim. If you file within one year of leaving active duty, though, the date can actually reach back to the day after your separation.
Once the VA has your claim, reviewers will look at it and decide whether your conditions are connected to your service and what rating you receive. The average time to complete a disability claim is just over 72 days.
If the VA grants you at least a 10% disability rating, your first payment, which will include your lump-sum back pay, should arrive within 15 days. The back pay should cover everything that’s owed from your effective date up to when you start getting your regular monthly checks.
Factors That Can Speed Up or Slow Down Your Payment
Preparation
A fully developed claim, where you’ve sent all the evidence upfront and checked with a lawyer to be sure you have clear and convincing proof of your disability, service connection, and everything else relevant to your claim, almost always moves faster than one that needs extra exams or records.
Claim Type
Simple cases with clear service connections and solid medical proof can often be wrapped up in under 60 days. On the other hand, claims for several conditions or one’s that come with requests for higher ratings take more time because the VA must review everything carefully. If you’re asking for an increase in an existing rating, that’s usually processed faster than a brand-new claim. Supplemental claims with new evidence fall somewhere in the middle.
Amount
If you’re owed a particularly large back-pay amount, that sometimes triggers an extra review for accuracy. The VA wants to make sure the math lines up with your rating and effective date. In most cases, though, you still see the money within a month of the decision letter.
Timeline for Appeals
If you disagree with the first decision and file a Higher-Level Review, the VA tries to finish within four to five months, but a Board appeal can run longer, depending on the docket. However, if the appeal grants you benefits, then your back pay lump sum will go back all the way to the original effective date, so the wait is usually worth it.
Working with a Veterans Lawyer to Manage Your Claim Timeline
You do not have to handle the paperwork and deadlines alone, and having experienced help right from the beginning can prevent you from making the kinds of mistakes that will cause unnecessary delays. Your lawyer will make sure every condition gets proper attention, your filing has all the needed evidence, and then file for you (and any appeals you might need) on time and in the right way. When you’re prepared properly from the beginning, you’re more likely to get a positive response the first time and spend fewer months waiting for corrections or appeals.
Wherever you are in the process, reach out to us at the Comerford Law Office in Chicago, IL, Jonesborough, TN or Highland, IN today so we can review your file and map out the next steps.


