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Provided by the Veterans benefits administration Lincoln Regional office
Who?
Discharging Service members, Veterans, their families and Survivors
What?
Discharging Service members, Veterans, their families and Survivors will be able to file disability claims, submit evidence, speak with a claims processor or healthcare representative and in some cases, have a VA medical exam completed all in one day. Additionally, representatives from Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs will be assisting with applications and benefit questions.
- There will be two ADA-compliant mobile units on site from QTC and LHI.
- Audio booth
- Radiology
- Lab collection
- Echo (if requested in advance)
- General Medicine
- Psc/Psy Medicine
- Ophthalmology (if requested in advance)
Where?
PLEASE NOTE: The Veterans Claims Clinic in O'Neill will now be held at the O'Neill Community Center at 501 South 4th St.
When?
Wednesday, March 20, 2019. 12:00pm to 7:00pm
Questions?
Contact your County Veteran Service Officer or the State Service Office at 402-420-4021.
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