Thursday, November 10, 2011

Military Member, Family and Veterans Benefits

I recently attended a Continuing Education Seminar with regard to Veterans Benefits.

We covered benefits available to the military member, their spouse and/or children if they die while enlisted, disabled military members, and other benefits for retired Veterans.

It continues to amaze me that there are benefits available that the military members and their families may or may not be aware of.

Top Five Things I Took Away From the Program

1. A military member must complete a DD Form 93, together with their estate planning documents, in order to determine who will get the $100,000 death benefit if the member is killed on duty; who will get their remains, who will get the flag at the funeral, and even letting the military know who should be told first in the event you are killed. The military will follow the Form, regardless of the terms of the Member's Will.

2. Disabled Veterans claims can take several months, or even years to complete. If appealed with the help of an attorney or Veterans' Group, there is a high success rate to overturn the original decisions.

3. The Veteran can get disability benefits for drug and/or alcohol abuse of they can prove that such abuse is directly caused from another diagnosis as a result of a service connected disability.

4. There are new diagnoses added to the list that a Veteran can collect for, where payments can be made retroactively from the original claim.

5. If you know Veteran or a Military Member (or their family) that have questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office or direct them to their nearest Veteran Administration Office.

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