King, Banks Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Make Veterans’ Benefit Claims Process Fairer
May 13, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, U.S. Senators Angus King (I-ME) and Jim Banks (R-ID), members of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, have introduced bipartisan legislation to make the veteran benefit claims process more streamlined and fair. TheReview Every Veteran’s Claims Actwould reform the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) claims process, helping to ensure that veterans’ benefits claims are never denied solely because they miss a medical disability exam appointment.
Currently, many VA disability compensation claims require a medical examination to determine if a claimed disability is related to a veteran’s service. However, many veterans and veteran service organizations frequently report frustration with the exam scheduling process and veterans can be penalized for administrative mix-ups out of their control. Under theReview Every Veteran’s Claims Act, the VA would be restricted from denying a benefits claim solely on a veterans’ failure to show up to a scheduled exam.
“Our veterans gave their very best during their service to our country and they deserve access to all their earned, well-deserved benefits,”said Senator King. “No veteran should ever be denied their benefits because of bureaucracy, mistakes or unplanned schedule conflicts getting in the way. The bipartisanReview Every Veteran’s Claims Actwill work to humanize the VA’s claims process and ensure we make true on our promise to take care of the brave men and women who served.”
“Veterans’ benefit claims shouldn’t be tossed aside because of red tape or poor communication,”said Senator Banks. “VA has a duty to assist veterans every step of the way, and my bill makes the claims process fairer so veterans always get the benefits they have earned.”
Representing one of the states with the highest rates of military families and veterans per capita, Senator King is a staunch advocate for America’s servicemembers and veterans. A member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee (SVAC), he works to ensure American veterans receive their earned benefits and that the VA is properly implementing various programs such as thePACT Act,theState Veterans Homes Domiciliary Care Flexibility Act,and theJohn Scott Hannon Act.Recently, Senator King introducedbipartisan legislationto help reduce suicides among veterans by providing free secure firearm storage to veterans. In addition, he helped passtheVeterans COLA Act, which increased benefits for 30,000 Maine veterans and their families. Senator King has also introducedbipartisan legislationto improve care coordination for veterans who rely on both VA health care and Medicare. Earlier this year, he cosponsored the bipartisanMajor Richard Star Actthat would provide more combat-injured veterans with their full earned benefits. Most recently, he joined Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, in introducingbipartisan legislationto permanently authorize a program that would expand access to veteran disability claims exams.
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