How Do Veterans Qualify for Disability Benefits?

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Veterans defend this country and protect the safety of its citizens. Therefore, they deserve to be taken care of if they are disabled in the line of duty. Sadly, there are lots of veterans who might qualify for disability benefits and not know it. It is critical for veterans to understand how they can apply for disability benefits so they can make ends meet during the recovery process. Sometimes, the process of applying for disability benefits can be challenging. Therefore, it might be helpful to enlist the help of a trained legal professional.

For those who might not know, disability benefits are a type of disability income insurance that provides periodic payments to a disabled claimant when he or she is unable to work because of a chronic illness or injury. When it comes to veterans, these payments could stem from disabilities that are acquired in the line of duty. Disability benefits for veterans consist of monthly payments from the local government paid to the veteran. There are a few factors that will play a role in the size of these disability benefits; however, the most important is the degree of the disability. The more disabling the injury or illness might be, the higher the monthly payment will be.

Furthermore, disability benefits might also include funds used to cover the cost of travel to and from rehab or treatment. Of note, both federal and local governments are not allowed to tax someone’s disability benefits.

It is critical for veterans to understand the criteria that must be met in order to qualify for disability benefits. Some of the criteria that people may need to meet include:

  • The veteran must have a disability or illness that has been diagnosed by a trained medical professional
  • This disability must have been acquired while the veteran was on active duty serving his or her country
  • The disability or illness must be connected to his or her service, which means that his or her service has to have caused the disability or illness

For example, just because someone is involved in a car accident during his or her time in the service does not necessarily mean that the injury was service-related; however, if that injury took place in a motor vehicle while on an active military base, then he or she might qualify for disability benefits.

Overall, the process of applying for disability benefits can be challenging; however, every veteran who is hurt in the line of duty must consider whether or not he or she qualifies for disability benefits with the help of a trained professional. This compensation can go a long way toward helping veterans complete their recovery processes.

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