SMC-T is a type of VA disability benefit specifically for Veterans with severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). If you have TBI and require assistance
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VA Disability compensation is a monthly tax-free benefit paid to Veterans who became ill or suffered an injury while serving in the U.S. military. This can include physical health issues such as chronic illnesses or injuries, and mental health conditions such as Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and more. In this section of our blog, we dive deep into everything you need to know about VA disability benefits such as the three elements needed in every successful VA claim, how to start your VA disability claim, what a Compensation and Pension Exam is, what sort of evidence can be helpful, what to expect when appealing a denied claim, and so much more.
Here are our Top 10 VA Disability Benefits blogs:
- VA Disability Pay Schedule (UPDATED)
- Top 5 Easiest VA Disability Claims to get Approved
- The VA Disability Claim Timeline and Process
- VA Benefits – A Basic Understanding of Special Monthly Compensation
- Veterans’ Benefits for Widows Explained!
- VA Benefits for Veteran Spouses Compensation Guide
- VA Supplemental Claim and Evidence Explained!
- VA Caregiver Program Guide: Requirements & Benefits
- What Happens to My VA Benefits If I Am Arrested?
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As a veteran with a 100% disability rating, you have many benefits available to you. These benefits can make your life much easier and help you live
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The caregivers program provides benefits to caregivers caring for post 9/11 veterans and, as of 2020, Vietnam-era veterans. VA benefits for caregivers
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According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, more than 580,000 veterans received dental care from their VA benefits in fiscal year 2019.
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VA Automobile Allowance 2023: What Veterans Should Know Most veterans know about benefits they can receive through the United States Department of
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Transitioning to civilian life after a military career can be challenging. As a law firm serving military veterans and their families, Hill &
Learn MoreSurvivor’s Benefits | VA Form 21P-534EZ Explained!
Veterans Survivors Benefits and VA Form 21P-534-EZ Many veterans’ families experience tremendous financial hardship following the death of a
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As the popularity of cryptocurrency grows, many Americans have started to invest in crypto such as Bitcoin. If you're a veteran who has invested in
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After the United States Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) receives and reviews a claim, an administrator may request that the applicant attend a
Learn MoreCombat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC)
Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) is an amount of money that a combat veteran receives each month in addition to whatever benefits they are
Learn MoreWhat Are Aid and Attendance VA Benefits?
VA Aid & Attendance Benefits: What Veterans Should Know Veterans who have difficulty completing daily activities on their own may be eligible for
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