Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI)
S-DVI is a life insurance benefit for Veterans who have service-connected disabilities who are otherwise in good health. S-DVI is available in a variety of permanent plans as well as term insurance.
To obtain S-DVI, you must meet the following criteria:
An increase in an existing service-connected disability or the granting of individual unemployability of a previous rated condition does not entitle a Veteran to S-DVI.
S-DVI policies are issued for a maximum face amount of $10,000.
Supplemental S-DVI is additional supplemental insurance coverage if:
The insured has up to one year after being notified of his/her eligibility for waiver on the basic policy to apply. No waiver of premiums due to total disability can be granted on Supplemental S-DVI coverage.
The premium you pay for S-DVI coverage depends on your age, type of plan (term or permanent), and the amount of coverage. If you are a Veteran eligible for basic S-DVI coverage and are totally disabled, then you may apply to have your premiums waived.
Veterans who are granted service-connection for a disability will receiveVA form 29-4364, Application For Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance, along with their Notice of Disability Rating. You must apply within two years from the date VA notifies you that you have been granted a new service-connected disability. You can apply for S-DVI online using our AutoForm application.
To apply for Supplemental S-DVI, you must file VA Form 29-0188, Application for Supplemental Service-Disabled Veterans (RH) Life Insurance or send a letter requesting this insurance over your signature. You must apply for the coverage within one year from being notified by VA of your S-DVI premium waiver.