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Predatory Law Firms Scam for Benefits
Have you recently been aggressively contacted by a company or law firm regarding legal representation to file your PACT Act or Camp Lejeune presumptive VA claims? Dishonest attorneys are messaging Veterans with offers of assistance but charge inflated fees. VA will help gather the necessary evidence to support it. There are no costs or hidden fees to apply. Apply directly to VA securely online or in person at any regional office.
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SGLI Coverage Increase
Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) maximum coverage has increased to $500,000. The cost of a maximum-coverage policy will continue to be low, and the increase provides greater financial security for military families in the event of a death. VA life insurance benefits can help pay off debts, provide living expenses, and any medical or final costs surviving family members may face. Learn what this update may mean for you.
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Track Your PACT Act Claim Status Online
The PACT Act expands benefits eligibility for Veterans exposed to toxic substances such as Agent Orange, radiation, or burn pits during their military service. Eligible Veterans and survivors are encouraged to file their claims now. If you have a pending PACT Act claim, learn how to check the status online.
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Find the Right School for Your VA Benefits
The GI Bill Comparison Tool makes comparing your benefits at approved schools, employers, and VET TEC providers easier than ever. Veterans and their families can use the tool to compare up to three schools or training institutions side-by-side. Users can also view and filter different schools, employers, and training providers on a map all from their mobile device.
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Apply for Benefits as You Transition to Civilian Life
When separating or retiring from the military, it is important to consider your time-sensitive VA benefits, starting with the Transition Assistance Program (TAP). The program helps provide the skill-building, resources, and tools needed to achieve emotional health, physical health, and economic stability in civilian life. Learn about TAP and other time-sensitive benefits you may apply for.
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Paralyzed Veterans of America
Since 1946, Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) has been on a mission to change lives and build brighter futures for our seriously injured heroes. PVA membership opens up a world of programs and services designed to help you live your best life: assistance with your earned VA benefits; help with employment and higher education; sports and recreation opportunities; and a window into PVA’s important research and advocacy efforts. Learn more about PVA’s support services.
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