
Disability Pension
General Information About Pension
Eligibility - Generally, you must have 90 days or more of service of which at
least 1 day must have occurred during a period of war, and you must have been
discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. You must have a disability(ies)
that VA evaluates as permanent and total. For VA pension purposes, permanent
and total means it is not likely that you will be able to maintain a substantially
gainful job. Unemployability and age are factors also considered in VA's eligibility
decision.
How to Apply For Pension
Complete a VA
Form 21-526, Veteran's Application for Compensation or Pension. The
following supporting evidence and/or documents should be submitted with
your application:
Medical Records - Medical records to provide a diagnosis and prognosis
of your current medical condition and to substantiate any and all treatment
by private doctors and hospitals.
Dependency Documents - Original or copies of birth and marriage certificates
and copies of divorce/death record terminating your prior and those of
your spouse.
Military Discharge/DD Form 214 - If you have
a copy of your DD 214, please provide it with the application as this
will expedite processing. Otherwise, VA will attempt to obtain verification
of your military service from the service department. You can also request
a certified copy of your DD 214/discharge from the archives in St. Louis,
Missouri by completing SF
180, Request Pertaining to Military Records.
Other Related Benefits
· Medical Benefits Package
· CHAMPVA
· Foreign Medical Program
· TRICARE
· Minnesota DVA Optical and Dental Assistance
· Minnesota DVA Subsistence Program
· Minnesota State Veterans Homes
· Agent Orange benefits
·
Dependent’s Indemnity Compensation
·
Widow’s (Death) Pension
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