Is there a VA disability compensation program and how do veterans qualify?

Yes, in Washington, there is a VA disability compensation program that qualified veterans may apply for. To qualify for VA disability compensation, the veteran must have an illness, injury, or disease that was caused or made worse by their military service. It must also be a current disability that impacts the veteran’s ability to work and earn a living. In addition to having a qualifying disability, the veteran must have served at least 90 days of active duty, with at least one day of service during wartime. Veterans who served in peacetime, and those who served fewer than 90 days during wartime, may still be eligible, but must meet certain requirements. The veteran must also have an honorable or general discharge from the service. Veterans who meet these qualifications can apply for VA disability compensation through the VA’s eBenefits portal, or by visiting a local VA office and filing a claim. The veteran must provide evidence of their disability, including medical records and other documents that show how their service led to their current disability. Once the VA has reviewed and accepted the claim, they will send a rating decision letter with information about the amount of compensation the veteran is eligible to receive.

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