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Welcome to Haadit Wendy.

if you have a question about your claim/claims   then just ask here , your in the correct forum.

Not sure what articles you need ? or what you need to know about the processing of your claim?

but your questions can be answered here.  just simply Ask  or maybe read the forum  as to what you need to know? it may have been answered here from other veterans with the same problem.

Most veteran that come to hadit  just start their own topic  and get their answers here.

Again welcome to Hadit   you came to the RIGHT PLACE.

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There are several ways to check the status of your claims or issues.  

1.  (Best) is to have a VSO or attorney with VBMS access review it.  Vets can not see their VBMS (real time) file access when they are pro se.  You must have a VSO or attorney with VBMS access to see it. 

2.  Call Peggy.  The 800 toll free number.  

3.  Send an IRIS email to check status.  

4.  Check ebenefits or VA.gov.  You have to have an account and you may need "in person" authentication for this.  While ebenefits is unreliable, it can still be of some use.  

5.  Call your VSO, this is problematic as they often dont return calls.  

"Articles" are rarely that productive on your conditions.  If you want specific advice on your conditions you have sought benefits for, then you can post those and maybe a Veteran here will have knowledge.  Example:  "Veteran A" applied for service connection x.  That does not mean "Veteran B" will get the same result applying for that condition as Veteran A did.  Each person is different, but we can offer advice that is helpful.  There is no doubt in my mind that hadit helped me get my SC.  

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