Surviving spouses and other family of deceased veterans may be eligible for thousands of dollars a month, grief counseling, burial assistance, and more.
The PACT Act is Why Widows of Vietnam Veterans Are Filing for DIC Benefits (Again)
If your late spouse was a Vietnam or Gulf War veteran and had a resulting disability, a new law may mean that the VA owes you money previously denied.
What is dependency and indemnity compensation?
Dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) is a monthly benefit available to surviving spouses, children, or parents of a veteran who died because of a service-connected disability.
What Does DIC Mean in the Military?
DIC is the a monthly check for surviving spouses, children, or even parents of a veteran that died during active duty or as a result of his or her service-connected disability.
Vietnam War Vets Can Get VA Disability for Agent Orange Exposure in Korean DMZ
Between 1,000 and 15,000 Korean War veterans have just been approved for Agent Orange exposure VA Disability. See if you qualify.
How Disabled Veterans are Able to Get Home Care Services
Did you know that there are alternatives to veteran’s nursing home programs? Veterans can also receive the benefit of home care services.