PRESS RELEASE: VA and Clinton Indian Health Center host PACT Act presumptive claims event Sept. 13th


The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sends this information as posted below:


WHAT:    

Your Service. Our Mission: Bringing VA Benefits Home”: VA and Clinton Indian Health Center Hosts a PACT Act Presumptive Disability Claims Event

PACT Act Presumptive Claims Event – September 13, 2024, 0900-1500

  • Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs Service Officers and other knowledgeable advocates will assist completing VA claim paperwork.
  • Muskogee VA Regional Office staff will review claims on-the-spot with the hope of same day approval. In addition, spouses and widows/widowers may be eligible for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) when a Veteran dies as a result of these presumptive disabilities.
  • Oklahoma City VA Health Care System employees will enroll Veterans not currently enrolled in VA health care. As part of the PACT Act process, Veterans can also complete toxic health screenings by VA clinicians and VA ID Cards
  • Assistance will also be available from local VA Vet Centers, VA suicide prevention and homeless program staff, as well as the Social Security Disability Determination Office.

WHEN/WHERE:

PACT Act Presumptive Claims Event: Friday, September 13, 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.

Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe’ Emergency Response Center

2015 Dogpatch Road

Clinton, OK 73601

Event is free. Lunch will be provided.

WHO: 

If you served in the military in any capacity and are unsure if you qualify, you are encouraged to come to the event and ask questions and allow VA staff to research for you.

  • All Veterans and their spouses/widows/widowers

HOW:      

If available, Veterans are asked to bring the following documents:

  • Medical records/medical evidence (e.g., doctor or hospital reports)
  • Any documents that provide historical or military information needed for the disability you are claiming
  • Discharge or separation papers (DD 214 or equivalent)
  • Widows are asked to bring dependent records (e.g., marriage certificate, death certificate, children birth certificates),

BACKGROUND: 

VA and the Clinton Indian Health Center will host a PACT Act Presumptive Disability Claims Event.

Collaborating with over 30 tribal communities, VA is rolling out PACT Act Presumptive Claims events for Indian Country Veterans. The campaign, titled “Your Service. Our Mission: Bringing Benefits Home,” originally kicked off February 2024 with several Tribal communities in several states.  Because of the passed PACT Act Legislation in 2022 adding new toxin exposure health related presumptive conditions, local VA medical center staff are on site to provide toxin health screenings for Veterans, working closely with VA benefits counselors during the claims process.

“With the focus on Veterans with presumptive disabilities and those who are pension eligible, VA is hopeful we can help Indian Country Veterans access the full range of benefits they have courageously earned through their service,” said Mary Culley, Tribal Relations Specialist, VA’s Office of Tribal Government Relations. “VA realizes this initiative can have a direct, tangible impact on the lives of thousands of previously unreached Veterans and their spouses.”


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