Illinois Veterans
The Veterans Affairs Department has begun sending out letters to tens of thousands of disabled Illinois veterans explaining how they can open new claims and appeal decisions if they believe their own disability compensation isn't adequate.
The letters - addressed to more than 62,000 veterans around the state - also confirm that Illinois has received the lowest average disability compensation in the country, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's office said Monday.
"This is an important step towards righting that wrong by notifying veterans that they may not have received the benefits that they earned, and explaining to them their right to request a review of their claims," Obama, D-Ill., said in a written statement.
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The letters - addressed to more than 62,000 veterans around the state - also confirm that Illinois has received the lowest average disability compensation in the country, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's office said Monday.
"This is an important step towards righting that wrong by notifying veterans that they may not have received the benefits that they earned, and explaining to them their right to request a review of their claims," Obama, D-Ill., said in a written statement.
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