VA moves to speed delivery of survivors’ benefits

VA recently announced a new regulation that will lead to faster decisions and quicker payments for certain types of survivors’ claims.

Previously, VA was required to address claims for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation and Survivors Pension separately, resulting in a longer claims process, as a formal decision was required for both benefits.

With this change, effective Feb. 23, VA will pay the higher of the two benefits, which is generally DIC—without delaying the process to develop the lesser benefit.

“This commonsense change streamlines the survivors claims process, reduces administrative burdens and delivers quicker decisions to beneficiaries during challenging times,’” said VA Secretary Doug Collins.

DIC is a tax-free monthly monetary benefit paid to eligible surviving spouses, children and parents of a service member who died in the line of duty or Veterans who died from service-connected injuries or illnesses. Survivors Pension offers tax-free monthly payments to qualified surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children of wartime Veterans who meet certain income and net worth limits set by Congress.

In most instances, DIC provides a greater economic benefit than Survivors Pension. This is not the case if all the following conditions are met:

  • The claimant is the Veteran’s surviving spouse,
  • Has no dependents,
  • Is residing in a nursing home,
  • Has applied for or is currently receiving Medicaid.

If all these criteria are met, Survivors Pension―rather than DIC―will be awarded, and the DIC claim will not be further developed.

For more information, contact the VA benefits hotline on 800-827-1000.

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