FAQ

  1. How can I get a copy of my DD 214 if I need it?
  2. How long will it take to receive a decision on my compensation claim
  3. How much does VA pay in compensation?
  4. I am the widow/surviving spouse of a veteran. Am I entitled to any benefits?
  5. What are the Veteran Non-Service Connected Pension Rates ?
  6. My disabilities are not related to my service. Are there any benefits for which I might qualify?
  7. My service-connected disability has worsened since receiving my current disability evaluation. What should I do?
  8. What if I have another disability not previously claimed?
  9. How does VA determine the level of compensation payable?
  10. Can I get back compensation payments?
  11. How much does VA pay for pension benefits?
  12. Never filed for compensation. How do I file a claim for VA disability compensation?
  13. Can I be paid retroactively to when I was discharged?
  14. Are there other VA benefits related to compensation?
  15. What is the difference between VA disability compensation and VA pension?
  16. When will my benefits be effective if the claim is approved?
  17. What should I do if I think an error was made on a previous disability decision?
  18. I never applied for compensation. Will VA Help me in Obtaining Required Information?
  19. If VA increases my disability rating or adds another disability, when will my increased benefits be effective?
  20. Can I have my claim reconsidered even though denied in the past?
  21. Do I need to do anything if I have a claim or appeal pending with VA?
  22. How/where do I apply for health care?
  23. Change of Address?
  24. What health benefits and services are not covered by VA?
  25. Can I get a copy of my discharge papers?
  26. Am I eligible for free prescriptions?
  27. Am I eligible for a nursing home?
  28. What does CARES mean?
  29. Can I reopen a claim for disability compensation?
  30. Why should I enroll?
  31. How can I check on the status of my pending claim?
  32. I need a copy of my VA medical records. How can I get them?
  33. How Long will I remain enrolled?
  34. How do I find the nearest VA facility to my home?
  35. Direct Deposit - How may I change my Direct Deposit Destination?
  36. What is a State Veterans Home?
  37. Should I keep my health insurance?
  38. Direct Deposit - May I apply by telephone?
  39. Direct Deposit of VA Benefits?
  40. How do I find a VA facility, VA office, or an address?
  41. Who is eligible to receive health care through the VA system?
  42. What is a service-connected disability?
  43. Do I need to have incurred an illness or injury while wearing a uniform, on base or on a ship or at war?
  44. What is direct service connection?
  45. Does VA provide hearing aids and eyeglasses?
  46. I’ve heard we can file for benefits on the Internet. How does that work?
  47. Should I rely on a Veterans Affairs doctor to provide such opinions?
  48. What is the standard of proof for medical evidence?
  49. How does the VA assign disability ratings?
  50. I am already rated at 100%. Can I get additional financial benefits?
  51. I have three injuries rated at 10, 30 and 50 percent. Why aren’t I paid a for 90% disability?
  52. My disabilities, although not so severe as to be rated at 100%, still prevent me from working. Can I get additional benefits for this?
  53. What can I do to expedite my claim?
  54. How do I get a copy of my record to identify adverse information?

What is the difference between VA disability compensation and VA pension?

VA compensation and a VA pension are not the same thing. The simplest explanation is that VA compensation is a benefit paid on the basis of the kind and severity of a disability that happened as a result of your active duty in military service. VA pension is a benefit paid on the basis of a disability that was not a result of active service in the military, or because of age. Pension is also based on income. There are other criteria that may apply to deciding eligibility for VA pension. That's why it is a good idea to contact a representative at VA regional office to discuss your situation, or go to a national, state, or local veterans service organization for help. The VA regional office may be contacted via: Telephone at: 1-800-827-1000.