Information: Veterans Benefits Michigan

December 2, 2009
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For more information on Michigan Veterans Benefits check out Veterans Benefits Michigan and the Michigan Veterans Benefits Resource Center of Witzke Berry PLLC.

The Department of Veterans Affairs was establish a March 15, 1989, succeeding the veterans administration. It is responsible for providing federal benefits to veterans and their families. Headed by the Sec. of Veterans Affairs, the a is the second largest of the 15 Cabinet departments and operates nationwide programs for health care, financial assistance and burial benefits.

Ther are two important disability programs that the Veterans Administration provides. The first is disability compensation. The Veterans Administration income benefit is money to compensate the veteran for loss of lifetime income due to disability incurred while in the service. The surviving spouse death benefit associated with compensation is based on the same principle. The large number of veterans may have service connected disabilities but for whatever reason never bother to apply for compensation. It is not too late and VA may accept a late application which will then give the veteran not only more money but possibly other VA long-term care services as well.

The Veterans Benefit Pension is another disability income program. This benefit is available to active duty veterans who have served the least 90 days active duty with the least one day during a period of war.The death benefit is also available to surviving spouses of these veterans. Pension is probably the most underused and misunderstood long-term care benefits for veterans that is available today. The misunderstanding comes about because pension is based on income. Many veterans or their surviving spouses are going to have an income greater than the pension rate ceiling and as a result never received information on this Veterans benefit.

It is important to speak with a Michigan veterans benefits attorney, we can assist in helping you understand how the Michigan veterans benefits compensation program works and help you understand what you may be entitled to.

Please visit these two resources that we have provided so that you may have a better understanding of Michigan Veterans Benefits:

  1. The Michigan Benefits Resource Center of Witzke Berry PLLC
  2. Veterans Benefits Michigan