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If you have a health condition caused by exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange during your service, you may be eligible for VA disability compensation. Compensation provides tax-free monthly payments. Keep reading to find out if you may be eligible.
- Public Health
VA benefits. Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange or...
- Registry Exam
Important points about registry health exams: Free to...
- Specific Environmental Hazards
You may be eligible for disability compensation if you meet...
- Gulf War Illnesses Afghanistan
VA disability compensation provides tax-free monthly...
- Project 112/SHAD
If you have a health condition caused by your participation...
- Mustard Gas or Lewisite
If you have questions about benefits related to mustard gas...
- Asbestos
You may be eligible for disability compensation based on...
- Radiation Exposure
New PACT Act-related presumptive-exposure locations We’ve...
- Public Health
25 wrz 2020 · The PACT Act is a law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. This law helps us provide generations of Veterans—and their survivors—with the care and benefits they’ve earned and deserve.
9 lut 2024 · Thousands of veterans exposed to Agent Orange while serving in the United States will for the first time be eligible for fast-track disability benefits under plans unveiled by the Department of...
12 lut 2024 · The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to expand eligibility for Agent Orange disability benefits to Vietnam-era veterans who served at 129 locations in the U.S. during specific time frames,...
12 lut 2024 · VA’s new proposal would give expanded presumptive benefits to veterans who served in locations where Agent Orange was tested, used, or stored outside Vietnam, including locations in Canada, India, and military locations in 12 U.S. states, including Montana.
BREAKING: VA plans expansion of benefits for disability claims for conditions related to certain toxic exposures - VA News. VA announced today two major decisions related to presumptive conditions associated with Agent Orange and particulate matter exposures during military service in Southwest Asia.
10 wrz 2021 · As a result of the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act, VA added three new conditions that are related to exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides: bladder cancer, hypothyroidism, and Parkinsonism (also known as Parkinson-like conditions).