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U.S. Senator Ben Cardin
U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (Courtesy Photo/Maryland.gov)
Progress Being Made in Processing Disability Claims
Originally published June 19, 2013

In January, the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Regional Office was the slowest processing center in the nation with more than 20,000 pending claims. In January, the average wait for claims to be processed in Baltimore was averaging almost one year.more More Arrow

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