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Nexus letter3/8/2023 I don't have any answer for you other than.welcome to your VA. There was no option for travel reimbursement, I was told to go to the Internet and figure it out. I returned to that clinic 2 weeks later and the check in kiosks were back, plugged in and ready to go. I was told to check in the old school way and only when I asked, I was given an old form to complete for travel pay. Not all that long ago I checked in to my small clinic and the kiosks were unplugged and parked in a corner. The check-in kiosks were introduced a few years back and those worked well other than you had to remember to sign out and sign in again to submit the travel voucher. Then we went to a fill-out-the-form system. In my time with VHA I've seen long lines and over an hour wait to receive a few dollars gas money. We're supposed to be reimbursed a per mile amount for certain travel to and from medical care. Have others experienced this problem? Thank you Jim. I checked with my travel clerk and he told me that there is a big back log here in Florida. Copyright © 2022 LexisNexis Risk Solutions.Since the VA adopted the new mileage application via the internet, I haven't received any travel money.Special assistance/accessibility questions.How Can We Help?Ĭontact us through our LexisNexis Risk Help page for: If your insurance carrier provided a reference number on the adverse action letter you received, please be ready to provide it, as well. Please be ready to provide your first and last name, Social Security Number, driver’s license number and state in which it was issued, date of birth, current home address and phone number. If your insurance company has sent you an adverse action letter, please contact the LexisNexis Consumer Center at 1-80 to request the information related to the adverse action. If you received an Adverse Action LetterĪn adverse action letter is sent when a carrier has not given a consumer the best rate for insurance or taken any of the following actions: View our Description of Procedure Letter for an explanation of our general dispute process. You will receive the Description of Process Letter via US Mail. You can request a Description of Process Letter from LexisNexis with the status of your disputes in our system. Request and Receive a Descriptions of our Dispute Process Online Read about your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The FACT Act entitles you to obtain one free copy of your applicable consumer report from certain consumer reporting agencies during a 12-month period.
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