The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is a national court of record, established under Article I of the Constitution of the United States. It provides veterans an impartial judicial forum for review of administrative decisions by the Board of Veterans' Appeals that are adverse to the veteran-appellant's claim of entitlement to benefits for service-connected disabilities, survivor benefits, and other benefits.
The Court's exclusive jurisdiction ensures that all veterans have equal access to justice and aims to promote public trust and confidence in its proceedings. It seeks to help veterans navigate the appeals process and obtain the benefits they are entitled to, including education payments and waiver of indebtedness.
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