Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Search for Disabled Veterans Benefits

By Evan Salveson

For any U.S. veteran who is disabled, there is a wide array of available benefits. Federal and state governmental funds are set aside for disabled veterans. Disabled benefits for veterans are available for such issues as financial assistance and college/vocational training. A search for disabled veterans benefits can be done via the internet or by speaking to a Veterans Administration representative on the phone or in person.

Visit the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) website to search for disability benefits. You can even apply for benefits on the VA website, or if you have any questions, call 800-827-1000 to speak to a VA representative anywhere in the U.S. A VA representative or the VA website can help you locate the nearest VA office.

Contact your state's VA department and request information on disabled veterans benefits. Your state's VA can also help you fill out any paperwork or locate assistance you might need in searching for and requesting disability benefits.

Search the government website Disability.gov to find available veterans disability benefits information. This site serves a wide variety of disabled individuals and offers a strong support system for someone disabled and in need of help.

Speak to a representative at your local Social Security Administration office or visit Social Security Online. The Social Security Administration serves both disabled civilians and veterans, so include the agency in your search for possible disabled benefits.


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