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Provides information on how to navigate the bureaucracy of benefits and programs available to Active Duty military, National Guard, Reservists, Veterans and their family members.
Offers an online help desk where Veterans can submit questions about benefits and receive information and resources to help clarify and resolve situations.
Provides best practices, protocol and worksheets for assessing PTSD among Veterans for compensation and pension examinations.
Learn about Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
Disability Benefits Questionnaires are downloadable forms that Veterans can use in the evaluation process for VA disability benefits. These forms help speed up processing of Veterans’ disability compensation and pension claims.
Find the DAV office in your area to assist with finding information about Veteran benefits and applying for VA disability compensation or appealing a denied claim.
Learn about VA health care, disability compensation, education and training, home loan guaranty, financial assistance, life insurance and more.
Offers a handbook published by the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund that outlines benefits, rights and resources available to Service Members and their families to help with financial, medical, educational, employment, legal and other needs.
Links to fact sheets on benefits available to Veterans based on particular criteria, as well as information related to VA health care, education and other benefits. Includes information for Veterans with disabilities.
Litigates on behalf of Veterans to assist them in obtaining benefits.
Access free sexual trauma counseling and treatment at VA medical facilities.
Learn about DoD's programs designed to reduce the reduction in retirement pay due to receipt of VA compensation.
Defines and explains the different methods used for calculating offset pay for disability-based compensation.
Outlines important information required to successfully prepare, present and prosecute a VA claim for compensation based on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Provides essential information on how to file a claim and explains how important documentation and medical records are in the evaluation and claims process.
Broadens the coverage of special monthly compensation for women Veterans who suffered loss of breast tissue related to their military service. Contact VA at 1-800-827-1000 to find out if you are eligible.
Receive a fact sheet explaining the BDD, a pre-discharge program that allows Service Members, not in the Disability Evaluation System, to submit a claim 60-180 days prior to discharge and receive an accelerated adjudication to start receiving VA disability compensation earlier than waiting until after discharge to submit a claim.
Provides an overview of the benefits available from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and contact information so you can apply. Includes information about disability and survivors’ benefits, different types of life insurance, as well as education and employment programs for Veterans and their families.
Learn the eligibility requirements for VA travel reimbursement and contact information for the program.
Submit a question to the VA's Inquiry Routing and Information System (IRIS), which provides answers to questions within five business days on a full range of VA-related subjects.
Provides links to resources for warrior care, including service programs, DoD and VA resources, news and events, and more.
Provides benefits counselors who work with severely wounded Service Members and their families to navigate government benefits. Access the Web Advocate, an online tool available 24/7 that is used to educate wounded warriors, their family and caregivers about the benefits and compensation they are entitled to as a result of their injuries.
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