Florida Veterans Lawyer David W. Magann Reacts to VA Hitting New Highs in Suicide Risk Screening
Tampa, Florida – The Department of Veterans Affairs released numbers that should catch the attention of every veteran who has ever filed, or thought about filing, a mental health disability claim. As of March 2026, 88% of veterans who saw a VA provider in the prior year sat down for an annual suicide risk screen.
Among the veterans flagged as at-risk, 96% completed a comprehensive follow-up evaluation within 24 hours. Both numbers are the highest the VA has logged since it started tracking the data in 2021.
Behind those percentages is a quiet shift that veterans, families, and the lawyers who help them have been watching for years. More screening means more documentation. More documentation means a bigger paper trail when a veteran sits down to file a claim for service-connected PTSD, depression, anxiety, or any other mental health condition tied to military service.
Why the Numbers Behind a Screening Visit Land Inside a Disability File
Most veterans do not walk into their VA appointment thinking about how to bolster their compensation claim. Instead, they walk in to get help, get answers about their condition, or get through the month. The records generated during these visits end up in the same file that the Compensation & Pension examiners read when deciding a disability claim.
As a result, a box checked on a screening form, a passing comment, or a note can become evidence. This evidence can inform the amount of benefits a veteran or their family receives.
Records the VA’s expanded screening program now produces in volume include:
- Annual suicide risk screens documented in the veteran’s primary-care chart;
- 24-hour comprehensive evaluations are triggered when a screen flags a concern;
- Follow-up safety planning, medication management, and behavioral health referrals;
- Treatment notes from VA medical centers and Community-Based Outpatient Clinics; and
- Documented contacts with the Veterans Crisis Line.
Florida is home to nearly 1.4 million veterans, according to the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs, making it one of the states with the largest veteran populations. Many of those veterans receive mental health care through the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital in Tampa, the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System in Pinellas County, or one of the dozens of Community-Based Outpatient Clinics scattered across the peninsula.
What a Stronger Paper Trail Does Not Fix on Its Own
Attorney Magann noted that better medical outcomes are crucial for our nation’s veterans, but medical outcomes do not necessarily translate into better VA claim outcomes. He explained that he has represented veterans with stacks of medical treatment notes with a VA denial letter that reads as if those records did not exist. In these situations, the disconnect often stems from the nexus opinion, the examiner’s interpretation, or an unclear rating decision.
If you or another veteran is in crisis, the Veterans Crisis Line is available 24/7 by dialing 988 and pressing 1, texting 838255, or chatting online at VeteransCrisisLine.net. VA enrollment is not required.
For more information about disability claims, appeals, or survivors’ benefits, visit https://tampaveteranslawyer.com/.
Attorney David Magann is a Marine Corps Veteran with a Criminology Degree from The University of South Florida and a Law Degree from The University of Miami. He will be your advocate working to get the benefits you have earned under the Department of Veterans Affairs. David Magann is also a social security and disability (SSI) lawyer. If you need a veteran's benefits lawyer or social security attorney, contact David W. Magann, PA at 1.855.418.9354.
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