Women
Veterans
Benefits
Benefits:
VA Benefits for women are equal to VA benefits for men. Below
are some of the potential benefits for Veterans and their spouses.
COMPENSATION is a benefit paid to a Veteran who
was injured while on active duty. How much money you make or the
value of your net worth has nothing to do with this particular benefit.
So if you were hurt while on active duty, even if it was not the
result of combat, you can file a claim for a service connected (S/C)
disability. If the VA approves your claim for a S/C disability and
you are rated by the VA at 10% or higher, the VA will pay you COMPENSATION.
In other words you will be compensated for the injury you received
while serving your country.
PENSION is an income-based benefit that requires
at least 90 days of active duty service prior to 1980 and at least
one day of that service must have been during a declared war time
period. After 1980, 2 years of active duty are required and again
at least one day during the war time period. Since it is an income
based benefit you must fall within guidelines for your monthly income
and for your total net worth. You also have to be over 65 years
old OR in a nursing home OR be permanently and totally disabled
at any age, and have an honorable discharge.
If
you are the widow/widower of a Veteran, whose death had nothing
to do with his/her service, you may be eligible for DEATH
PENSION: To be eligible, your income must fall within the
guidelines and the Veteran must have the required military service
time as stated above. Such things as age, residing in a nursing
home or being permanently disabled, which are qualifying factors
for a Veteran, do not apply to the widow/widower.
DIC
(Dependency and Indemnity Compensation): For a survivor to be eligible
for DIC the Veterans death must have resulted from a disease or
injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty while on active
duty or active duty for training. An injury incurred or aggravated
in the line of duty while on inactive duty training. A service connected
disability or a condition directly related to a service connected
disability. DIC also may be paid to survivors of veterans who were
totally disabled from service connected conditions at the time of
their death, even though their service connected disabilities did
not cause their death. The survivor qualifies if the veteran was
continuously rated totally disabled for a period of 10 years immediately
preceding death. Continuously rated totally disabled from the date
of military discharge and for at least 5 years immediately preceding
death. Surviving spouses of a veteran who died on or after 1/1/93
receive a basic rate, plus additional payments for dependant children.
Health Care Benefits: You may be entitled to receive
medical care and prescriptions through the VA health care system.
Service-connected Veterans are eligible to receive VA health care
and many non- service connected Veterans are also entitled to VA
heath care. You can apply for VA health care benefits by submitting
a VA Form 10-10EZ to the nearest VA medical center or through your
local Veterans service officer.
Other
benefits include education, ChampVA, nursing homes, cemeteries,
home loans, vocational rehabilitation.
For further assistance contact your nearest Veterans service officer