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Learn how to file a VA disability claim for a service-connected disability. File a disability claim online, by mail, in person, or with the help of a professional. Review the documents and information you’ll need before you get started.
Check the status of debt related to VA disability compensation, non-service-connected pension, or education benefits. You can also make payments or request help. Find out how to check the status of certain VA claims, decision reviews, or appeals online.
Learn about VA disability compensation (pay) for Veterans, including ratings, which conditions qualify, and how to file a claim. Find out if you can get VA disability pay for a service-connected disability (an illness or injury caused or made worse by your service).
The required forms to apply for VA disability compensation benefits are listed below. You can download and mail the completed form to your nearest VA regional office, complete and submit online using eBenefits, or call VA at 1-800-827-1000 to have a claim form mailed to you. Pre-discharge Claim - VA Form 21-526c, Pre-Discharge Compensation Claim
There are eight distinct steps that most claims for disability compensation follow. These phases may vary in time depending on the complexity of the claim, the amount of evidence that must be gathered to support the claims, and the type of evidence.
Find an accredited attorney, claims agent or Veterans Service Officer (VSO) to assist you with your claim. Establish a profile and apply on VA.gov. Collect and upload your military, medical and other records. Gather private medical records. Gather the required evidence for each claimed disability.
Use this notice and the attached application to submit a claim for veterans' disability compensation and related compensation benefits. This notice informs you of the evidence necessary to decide your claim.
Accredited attorneys, claims agents, or Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) can help you file a claim or appeal with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These individuals are trained and certified in VA’s claims and appeals processes so they can help you with your VA-related needs.
Learn how to apply online for disability compensation.
You can request for an attorney, claims agent, or Veteran Service Organization (VSO) to help prepare and submit your claims for VA benefits. Submit a claim for disabilities that you believe are related to your military service. Apply to have a new child or spouse added to or removed from your compensation award.