The A - Z Guide: Veterans VA Disability Benefits
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Service-connected 50-100%
Veterans determined by VA to be unemployable due to service-connected conditions
Service-connected 30-40%
Service-connected 10-20%
Veterans Receiving Disability compensation for Conditions Related to Treatment or Participation in VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Former Prisoner of War
Purple Heart Medal Recipient
Discharged from the Military for a Disability Incurred or Aggravated in Service
Veterans awarded the Medal of Honor (MOH)
Veterans Determined by VA to be Catastrophically Disabled
Veterans exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange while serving in the Republic of Vietnam between 1962 and 1975
Veterans of the Persian Gulf War that served between August 2, 1990 and November 11, 1998
Veterans receiving Nonservice-connected Aid and Attendance or Housebound Benefits
Veterans receiving Nonservice-connected VA Pension Benefits
Veterans eligible for Medicaid Benefits
Veterans who have income below VA Means Test Rate
Veterans currently enrolled and new enrollees who were discharged from active duty on or after January 28, 2003, eligible for enhanced benefits for 5 years post discharge
Service-connected 0% and receiving VA compensation
Veterans who Served in WWI
Veterans exposed to Ionizing Radiation during atmospheric testing or during the occupation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Veterans exposed to Agent Orange during service in Vietnam
Veterans with Gulf War Illness or exposed to Environmental Contaminants during service in Southwest Asia
Veterans who participated in Project 112/SHAD
Veterans who have income and net worth below the Geographic Means Test Thresholds, but above the National Means Thresholds
Veterans who have income and net worth above the Geographic Means Test Thresholds