This is Michael Loretto, attorney from Chisholm & Kirkpatrick. Welcome to today's Facebook Live. With me today, I have Michelle Devoré and Rachel Foster, both advocates here at the firm. Today, we're going to be talking about seven of the most important VA forms and also a little about how to use those forms. As always, if you have any questions during our broadcast, please feel free to ask that question in the comment section or otherwise, please feel free to reach us on our website at cck-law.com where we have additional information about this topic as well as a number of other different topics. So, let's get started today. The first form that we want to discuss is the VA 21-526EZ. Michelle, maybe you could tell us a little about what this form is and also how it's used. Michelle Devoré: Sure. This is the Application for Compensation. It's primarily the first form most veterans file because it's usually the form that you're using when you first file a claim. You can use it for new claims, claims for an increased rating, maybe service connection for secondary conditions. For conditions, you're already service-connected for. I think the thing just to keep in mind is with the new system appeals modernization, you can't necessarily just file a 526 if you already previously filed for the case or the issue, now you actually need to file a different form which Rachel would be discussing a little later. But initial claims and initial increased rating claims are usually what the form is primarily used for. Michael: And so, when filing a 526 EZ, we're talking about this in the context of submitting a Legacy claim. Michelle: Yes. Michael: Are you allowed to submit additional evidence? Are you required to submit additional evidence? Is there a difference between what's...
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