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Do I Qualify For Dependency and Indemnity Compensation?
Losing a loved one who served in the military is incredibly difficult, and many surviving family members may be unaware of the benefits available to them. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) to eligible survivors of Veterans whose deaths were connected to their military service. This tax-free monthly […]
Common Disabilities Claimed For VA Benefits | VetLaw
The most common VA disability benefits claims include injuries and illnesses acquired over time, as well as those sustained from a single incident. Summary Veterans can receive compensation for common disabilities including physical and mental health conditions. Service-related disabilities can interfere with job performance, financial stability, and quality of life, among other things. Compensation for […]
A Complete VA Disability Conditions List
One of the first steps in a veteran’s journey to accessing benefits is to ensure that their service-related injury or illness is on the VA disability conditions list. Summary The VA disability conditions list includes illnesses and injuries related to military service. Veterans can receive benefits if their condition developed or worsened during service or […]
Understanding the 5, 10, and 20 Year Rules for VA Claims | VetLaw
Veterans’ disability ratings are subject to increasing levels of protection the longer they stand, according to the VA’s 5, 10, and 20 year rules. Summary The five, ten, and twenty-year rules stipulate under what conditions the VA can and cannot reduce a veteran’s disability rating. A disability rating indicates the extent of a veteran’s impairment […]
Understanding the VA Pay Chart for 2024
Here’s how to navigate the 2024 VA pay chart to see what your monthly compensation should be based on your disability rating and dependents. Summary The 2024 VA pay chart provides compensation rates based on a veteran’s combined disability rating and dependents. Having dependents only affects compensation for veterans with disability ratings of 30% or […]