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VA Disability Compensation

August 24th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Aid And Attendance Spouse Benefits

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 selected veterans impaired coming from VA medical care.

These benefits will be tax-free.

Who Will Be Eligible?

A veteran may well be entitled to disability compensation when they’ve got a service-related disability and were also discharged under other than dishonorable circumstances.

Just How Much Will The VA Pay?

The actual amount of money of the basic benefit paid out varies determined by just how disabled that you are.

Take note: You might be compensated supplemental amounts, in particular circumstances, in the event that:

  • One has extremely severe disabilities or loss in arm or leg(s)
  • One has a husband or wife, child, children, or perhaps a dependent mom or dad
  • One has a very seriously handicapped spouse

The official VA Compensation Rate Tables details the specific percentages of disability and the rates paid.

How Can You Apply For The VA Disability Compensation?

You apply by filling out the VA Form 21-526 which is the Veterans Application for Compensation and/or Pension.

Please make sure to attach all of these items to your application:

* Discharge or separation papers (DD214 or equivalent)

* Dependency records (marriage & children’s birth certificates)

* Medical evidence (doctor & hospital reports)

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2 Comments so far ↓

  • mo

    hi, my father-in-law is a ww11 vet. he was injured in the war but did not claim disability. he’s now 90 and my wife and i feel that he should claim his rightful due. is that possible and if so, what’s needed. thank you mo

  • admin

    He may be able to make a claim if his medical records with the VA support a service related wound or injury. If their household income is less than $80,000 they may fare better looking into the non-service connected disability pension benefit with aid and attendance entitlement. This is discussed in this website as well as at http://www.veterancareadvisors.com

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