Working With A VA Rating
Are you unsure about working with a VA disability rating? The process can be confusing because you could have a schedular rating and a TDIU rating, both of which mean different things and dictate your employment eligibility.
Are you unsure about working with a VA disability rating? The process can be confusing because you could have a schedular rating and a TDIU rating, both of which mean different things and dictate your employment eligibility.
Disabled retirees and veterans have access to a range of VA benefits, including disability pay, CRDP, CRSC, VA DIC, Aid and Attendance, housing assistance, and veterans' preference for federal jobs, but navigating the complex system can be challenging. Veterans Guardian offers assistance to help veterans secure the benefits they deserve.
Unlocking Benefits: When and Why Veterans Should Seek a VA Disability Rating Increase.
VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (VA DIC) is a tax-free benefit providing financial support to eligible surviving spouses, children, and parents of deceased service members, with compensation amounts based on specific criteria and applications submitted to VA pension management centers.
Presumptive conditions are specific illnesses that qualify veterans for benefits without requiring an in-service connection, and they cover various health issues such as those related to radiation exposure, toxic water at specific military bases, Agent Orange exposure from the Vietnam War, and Gulf War illnesses, providing eligible veterans with compensation and support.