Are You Permanently Disabled and Unable to Work Due to a Service-Related Disability?
If the VA has determined that you are disabled at the 100% level, you may be eligible for a variety of unique benefits and compensation you may not be aware of. Our experienced VA disability attorneys can help you attain the rating that suits your situation, and can also help you receive the specific benefits to which you're entitled.
Minimum and Maximum Compensation Amounts for Vets With 100% Unemployability
A single veteran can receive a minimum of $2,915.55 per month. This amount can rise to as high as $8,349.91 under very special circumstances. Vets with dependents (including a spouse) receive additional compensation
Other Benefits for 100% Disabled Veterans:
- Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance: Any service-disabled veteran can apply for life insurance.
- Possible Waiver of Premiums for VA Life Insurance: 100% disabled vets under age 65 may be eligible for a waiver of payment of life insurance premiums
- Eligibility for Health Care Coverage for Spouse Under CHAMPVA: Spouses and dependents of Veterans with a permanent and total rating may be entitled to health care services through the CHAMPVA program.
- Eligibility for Survivors' and Dependents' Education Assitance: Eligible dependents of Veterans with a permanent and total rating may qualify for Educational Assistance benefits.
- VHA Medical Treatment: Veterans who are unemployable due to their service-connected disability qualify for treatment for any condition at a VA Medical Center whether or not the treated condition is service-connected. Additionally, the veteran is eligible for enrollment in VHA Priority Group 1 where co-payments for treatment or prescriptions are waived.
- Eligibility for Dental Care: Veterans who are rated at 100 percent are eligible to receive all dental treatment at a VA Medical Center regardless of service-connection status of the dental condition.
Contact the VA Attorneys of Cuddigan Law Today for Help Getting the Benefits You Need
The father-son team of Cuddigan law is dedicated to making sure all disabled vets get the benefits and compensation that they've earned. Contact us today to speak to an experienced VA disability attorney in a free, no-obligation case evaluation.