How do I check my VA status?
Once I’m signed in, how do I check my VA claim or appeal status?
- Go to your “My VA” dashboard. You’ll find the link for this dashboard in the top right corner of the page once you’re signed in.
- Scroll down to the “Track Claims” section.
- Click on the “View Status” button for a specific claim.
How do I find the VSO in my area?
To find a VSO office located in your local regional benefit office, use our directory of VA-recognized VSOs that are co-located with VA.
How much do VA reps make?
How much does a Veteran Service Representative at US Department of Veterans Affairs make? The typical US Department of Veterans Affairs Veteran Service Representative salary is $62,129. Veteran Service Representative salaries at US Department of Veterans Affairs can range from $32,284 – $906,993.
How much is a 30 VA disability?
VA Compensation Rates: 30% – 60% With Children
Dependent Status | 30% Disability | 40% Disability |
---|---|---|
Veteran with Child Only | $476.35 | $681.77 |
Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and Child | $574.35 | $812.77 |
Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and Child | $616.35 | $868.77 |
Veteran with One Parent and Child (no spouse) | $518.35 | $737.77 |
Who Pays First VA or Medicare?
Medicare pays first for your health care bills, before the IHS . However, if you have a group health plan through an employer, and the employer has 20 or more employees, then generally the plan pays first and Medicare pays second .
What does service connected mean on VA card?
Service connected means that the veteran is disabled due to injury or illness that was incurred in or aggravated by military service. Non-service connected means that the veteran is disabled due to injury or illness not related to military service.
What is 100% service connected?
100% Service-Connected Disability Compensation Rating A veteran is considered totally and permanently disabled if they have received a disability rating of 100% for service-connected disability compensation and the VA does not expect the condition to improve.
How do I get a service connected VA card?
To get base access there, eligible veterans first need to get their Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) from the enrollment office of their local VA. Usually, you just need to have a photo taken, and your new ID will show up in the mail within a few weeks.