Disability Coverage for Veterans
If you are one of the many men and women who have bravely served in the United States military, you deserve more than just admiration and respect from the government. If you received a disabling injury during a tour of duty, you should be compensated for this injury. But while many disabled veterans receive financial compensation for the immediate care of the injury, they often times struggle in the long term because of their disability. If your injury caused long term disability and this disability has limited you in terms of income, you might be able to receive monthly income compensation checks.
Conditions for Disability Compensation
In order to receive compensation (most benefits packages range from $123 to $3,100 a month) you must meet certain requirements set out by the veterans’ administration. These requirements can vary on a case by case basis but your monthly income and the degree of your disability are factors. You may also qualify for additional benefits if you:
- Have a very severe disability or loss of a limb
- Have a spouse, child(ren) or dependent parents
- Have a seriously disabled spouse
Contact Us
If you have been denied compensation from the VA for your disability, you have the right to contest their decision. The Indiana Veterans’ Affairs Disability Benefits lawyers of the Charles D. Hankey Law Office, P.C. may be able to help you get the compensation you deserve. To speak with one of our attorneys about your legal options, contact us today at 800-520-3633 .

