More veterans come forward with complaints about local advocate

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By Joe Dashiell

By wdbj7.com

For veterans like Michael Castillo timing is everything. Their benefits are calculated from the date they file their claims.

After moving from Michigan to Virginia, the U.S. Navy vet turned to Charlotte Krantz for help, but says inaction and bad advice led to his claim being terminated.

“And where does that leave you,” we asked Castillo? “That leaves me with nothing. No claim. The claim clock has ended. Stopped.

So where should veterans like Castillo turn?

“They should always go to an accredited service officer,” says Dan Karnes, President of the Roanoke Valley Veterans Council.hire vets

He encourages veterans to visit the 8th floor of the Poff Federal Building where they can speak with an accredited service officer from a veterans service organization, before they file a claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

“It can be an adversarial system. and they really need an advocate,” Karnes told WDBJ7, “and these service officers are trained to do that kind of work, and some of them are very dedicated and committed and do a very good job.”


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