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Local Veterans Face Long Waits for VA Benefits
As our armed forces come home from the Middle East, the Veterans Affairs benefits office which Barrington veterans use is being stretched.

Barrington area veterans are now facing a new enemy at home--long wait times for their disability claims.
The waiting times started increasing in 2010 when U.S. troops were withdrawn from Iraq causing a dramatic uptick in first-time filers, according to the Center for Investigative Reporting.
The data found that in most regional VA offices, not only did waiting times increase, but they vary dramatically with location: about a year and five months in Baltimore, Maryland compared to four months in Fargo, North Dakota. The national average now stands at about a year and one month, which is dramatically higher than in 2009 when it was four months.
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Barrington veterans who use the Chicago regional office wait an average of 501 days to get response on their disability claim.
The backlog has also partly been blamed on the VA still using paper to process their claims. In 2009, the Department started implementing a computerized system in several of its regional offices. However, despite spending $357 million on the new program and hiring 3,330 more claims processors, 97 percent of veterans’ claims are still on paper.
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In addition, even though Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki pledged back in March that the VA will end the enormous backlog by 2015, they quietly backed off that promise in an email statement on Wednesday.
While Memorial Day, which is celebrated this Monday, is officially a day for remembering and honoring military personnel who died in the service of their country, in practice it's often a day to recognize living veterans locally.Â
The data above was obtained by The Center for Investigative Reporting from the Department of Veteran’s Affairs and is updated weekly.Â
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