Veterans with Disabilities
Military Sexual Trauma
For help with treatment and health care related to experiences of MST, please contact your local VA Medical Center and ask to speak to the MST Coordinator.
Facts about the Fiduciary Program
VA's Fiduciary Program was established to protect Veterans and other beneficiaries who, due to injury, disease, or due to age, are unable to manage their financial affairs.
Disability Rights California - Publications
Browse through the statewide disability rights advocacy organization's publications, which cover many areas of the law.
Rights and Responsibilities of VA Patients and Residents of Community Living Centers
Nondiscrimination and Respect; Health Information and Privacy; Partnering in Care; Concerns or Complaints.
Veterans and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
There are several federal laws that provide important protections for veterans with disabilities who are looking for jobs or are already in the workplace.
Automobile and Special Adaptive Equipment Grants
Servicemembers and Veterans may be eligible for a one-time payment toward the purchase of an automobile, other conveyance, or adaptive equipment if you have certain service-connected disabilities.
Disability Benefits For Wounded Warriors
Including veterans who have a compensation rating of 1% permanent & total.
Disability Compensation Claims Process
There are eight distinct steps that most claims for disability compensation follow.
e-VETS Resource Advisor
The e-VETS Resource Advisor assists Veterans, Service Members and all those who support them to quickly and easily navigate information and resources on a range of topics, including: benefits and compensation, education and training, employment, family and caregiver support, health, homeless assistance, housing, transportation and travel, other services and resources, state-specific information and resources.
Military OneSource
Get to know your benefits and prepare for the big stuff " deployments, reintegration, moves, parenthood, retirement and more.
Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI)
You can apply for S-DVI if you meet the following 4 criteria: [1] you were released from active duty under other than dishonorable conditions on or after April 25, 1951; [2] You were rated for a service-connected disability (even if only %); [3] You are in good health except for any service-connected conditions; [4] You apply within 2 years from the date VA grants your new service-connected disability.
Understanding the Disability Claims Process
There are eight distinct steps that most claims for disability compensation follow.
VA Benefits Reference Guide
For quick reference, this guide categorizes benefits into three main categories: Work, Life, and Home.
Veterans Benefits Timetable
List of common veteran benefits and the time limit in which to apply for them
Disability Rights California - Publications
Browse through the statewide disability rights advocacy organization's publications, which cover many areas of the law.
Military OneSource
Get to know your benefits and prepare for the big stuff " deployments, reintegration, moves, parenthood, retirement and more.
Returning Service Members (OEF/OIF/OND)
Take advantage of the benefits VA offers OEF/OIF Veterans.
Transition Service Offices
Benefits counseling and assistance with filing initial claims for VA benefits.
Automobile and Special Adaptive Equipment Grants
Servicemembers and Veterans may be eligible for a one-time payment toward the purchase of an automobile, other conveyance, or adaptive equipment if you have certain service-connected disabilities.
Disability Benefits For Wounded Warriors
Including veterans who have a compensation rating of 1% permanent & total.
Disability Compensation Claims Process
There are eight distinct steps that most claims for disability compensation follow.
Disability Rights California - Publications
Browse through the statewide disability rights advocacy organization's publications, which cover many areas of the law.
e-VETS Resource Advisor
The e-VETS Resource Advisor assists Veterans, Service Members and all those who support them to quickly and easily navigate information and resources on a range of topics, including: benefits and compensation, education and training, employment, family and caregiver support, health, homeless assistance, housing, transportation and travel, other services and resources, state-specific information and resources.
Facts about the Fiduciary Program
VA's Fiduciary Program was established to protect Veterans and other beneficiaries who, due to injury, disease, or due to age, are unable to manage their financial affairs.
Military OneSource
Get to know your benefits and prepare for the big stuff " deployments, reintegration, moves, parenthood, retirement and more.
Military Sexual Trauma
For help with treatment and health care related to experiences of MST, please contact your local VA Medical Center and ask to speak to the MST Coordinator.
My HealtheVet.VA.gov
My HealtheVet is VA"s online personal health record. It was designed for Veterans, active duty Servicemembers, their dependents and caregivers.
Returning Service Members (OEF/OIF/OND)
Take advantage of the benefits VA offers OEF/OIF Veterans.
Rights and Responsibilities of VA Patients and Residents of Community Living Centers
Nondiscrimination and Respect; Health Information and Privacy; Partnering in Care; Concerns or Complaints.
Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI)
You can apply for S-DVI if you meet the following 4 criteria: [1] you were released from active duty under other than dishonorable conditions on or after April 25, 1951; [2] You were rated for a service-connected disability (even if only %); [3] You are in good health except for any service-connected conditions; [4] You apply within 2 years from the date VA grants your new service-connected disability.
Transition Service Offices
Benefits counseling and assistance with filing initial claims for VA benefits.
Understanding the Disability Claims Process
There are eight distinct steps that most claims for disability compensation follow.
VA Benefits Reference Guide
For quick reference, this guide categorizes benefits into three main categories: Work, Life, and Home.
Veterans and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
There are several federal laws that provide important protections for veterans with disabilities who are looking for jobs or are already in the workplace.
Veterans Benefits Timetable
List of common veteran benefits and the time limit in which to apply for them