When visiting the local County
Veterans Service Office (CVSO), the veteran should
expect the CVSO officer, or financial assistance investigator,
hereafter referred to only as investigator, to provide
the very best possible service when filing your claim
with the Department of Veterans
Affairs (Dept. of VA) or seeking local financial assistance.
As the representative of the county veterans service commission
(CVSC), the CVSO or investigator also has expectations
of you. These include you be 100% honest and truthful
when filling out the claims or financial assistance forms.
There
is also the taxpayer's expectation that you will be
actively seeking employment through the Ohio
Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) prior
to seeking financial assistance.
If
you are unable to work, you will need to provide a current
medical statement signed by your doctor that describes
your disability and how it affects your ability to work.
There also is the expectation you will follow recommendations
of the CVSC and its CVSO, or investigator in matters
involving your request for financial assistance or any
claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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