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Legal assistance can help greatly in claims for veterans' benefits such as disability pensions or compensation, medical care, mental-health treatment, educational benefits, loan and housing help, cemetery and burial assistance and vocational rehabilitation.

A Guide to Veterans Benefits

The process of obtaining Veterans benefits should not be difficult, but for many veterans, it is. The amount of paperwork involved can be overwhelming. At the Ardmore law offices of Polly Murphy, PC, we are dedicated to helping disabled veterans in Oklahoma get the full extent of benefits they deserve. Our practice is dedicated to fighting for the disabled, and injured.

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Veterans benefits can provide for more than just using VA medical facilities. In some situations, benefits are designed to help your family as well. We will help you understand the full reach of your benefits, so you can take full advantage of their support. Contact us to speak to an experienced lawyer.

What Benefits Can the Modern U.S. Veteran Expect?

Several different types of benefits are currently available to United States military veterans. The federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers a wide range of benefits and services for veterans and their families and survivors. If you are having trouble securing veterans' benefits, a veterans' benefits attorney such as one at Polly Murphy in Ardmore, Oklahoma, can help to answer your questions.

The benefits for which a particular veteran, family member or survivor may be eligible vary depending on individual circumstances and on the benefit's requirements. Examples of factors that may influence eligibility for a particular benefit:

  • Discharge status other than honorable
  • Current incarceration or parole status
  • Veteran wanted for felony
  • Whether service was during wartime or in a particular conflict
  • Income or asset level
  • Disability status - extent, type and whether service-connected
  • Age
  • Homelessness

Questions about eligibility can be answered by a lawyer or by the VA. Helpful information is available at the VA Web site.

Types of VA Benefits

Broadly, types of VA benefits available include:

  • Medical and dental care, including mental-health and substance-abuse treatment - the VA operates a large system of hospitals, clinics and counseling centers.
  • Pharmaceutical services, medical equipment and home alteration
  • Medical rehabilitation services
  • Nursing-home care - the VA manages its own nursing homes, contributes funding to state nursing homes and contracts with private nursing homes.
  • In-home care, respite care and home hospice care
  • Vocational services, including rehabilitation, retraining, small business support and employment support
  • Home-loan guaranties and other housing benefits
  • Disability compensation and pension programs
  • Automobile adaptation
  • Retirement benefits
  • Education benefits
  • Life insurance
  • Cemetery and burial benefits - national and other veterans' cemeteries, grave markers, flags, burial expenses, military honors and presidential memorial certificates
  • Survivors' benefits - bereavement counseling, death pensions, dependency and indemnity compensation, education benefits, medical care, home-loan guaranties, no-fee passports to visit overseas graves and memorials
  • Special benefits and services for veterans of certain conflicts and their families and survivors - for health conditions or birth defects from exposure to dangerous substances, such as Agent Orange and radiation

Other Benefits

In addition to the VA, other federal agencies provide some special benefits and services to veterans and their families and survivors. For example:

  • Citizenship and naturalization preferences from US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
  • Business development support from the Small Business Administration (SBA)
  • Social security and SSI benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA)
  • Commissary and exchange privileges through the Department of Defense (DOD)
  • Housing from the Armed Forces Retirement home in Washington, DC

Added or supplementary benefits or services may be provided by individual state governments. Contact your state's veterans' affairs agency for more information.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, securing the government benefits to which you are entitled as a veteran or the family member or survivor of a veteran can be difficult. Currently many applicants experience long delays in the processing of their applications, are wrongly denied benefits or receive inadequate services. You may have appeal rights or other legal recourse. If you are experiencing any of these problems with your veterans' benefit application, a veterans' benefits lawyer from Polly Murphy in Ardmore, Oklahoma, can assist you.

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