What Exactly Is VA Disability Compensation? Disability compensation is a benefit paid out to a veteran on account of wounds, accidental injuries or perhaps diseases which occurred while the veteran was on active duty. It also applies if an existing condition has been worsened through active armed forces service. Additionally it is paid out to [...]
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VA Disability Compensation
August 24th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Aid And Attendance Spouse Benefits
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What Is Happening With VA Disability Benefits
November 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Veterans Disability Benefit
The eligibility to receive these VA disability benefits has not changed. But, qualifying for them seem to be a moving target year to year and throughout the year.
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